RT is reporting that 3 officers of the most elite anti-terrorist unit in the Ukraine, they are called “A” or “Alpha”, were caught in the city of Gorlovka, near Donetsk. Read the full article and watch the video of their interrogation by reporters here.
Now let me provide some context here.
The Ukrainian SBU is a truly frightening secret service. Ever since it’s foundation following the independence of the Ukraine the SBU did some work arresting gangsters and criminals, but it’s most feared mission was to be the “enforcement” service of whoever was in power. The top of the top of the SBU forces were supposed to be the “A” or “Alpha” anti-terrorist forces. It is rather cute that the proudly independent Ukies felt the need to use the same designation as the hated Moskals whose famous anti-terrorist group is called “A” (the Alpha thing is a media invented misnomer and an attempt to sound like the US “Delta” Force; in reality the group is called “the A Directorate”). Anyway, they call have the same name, but in terms of skills or record the two groups are very different. For one thing, the Russian “A” never was the enforcement service of the regime and they had no political role or mission at all. Second, they really did deal with anti-terrorism and very serious organized crime.
Still, by Ukrainian standards, these are the top of the top. These are also the folks who have been kidnapping anti-regime activists over the pasts months. I have to note that the previous commander of the Ukrainian Alpha was sacked for refusing to engage in operations against the Russian-speaking population – so there were some honorable officers in this group. But by now it is pretty clear who stayed. And they mission was typical too: to kidnap the head of the local police department.
The hunters became prey |
Instead, the three wannabe kidnappers got caught themselves.
The three captured today were lead by a Lieutenant-Colonel, no less. For the Russian militias to have detected, intercepted and captured three undercover Alpha officers is already fantastic, but to catch an Alpha Lieutenant-Colonel is nothing short of miraculous. It is also a testimony of the absolutely unique level of gross incompetence of the Ukrainian security service to have such a high ranking operative caught.
It is also highly ironical.
For days the regime in Kiev was reporting that it caught GRU (Russian military intelligence) officers here, then there, then again over there. They were never shown, of course. At the GRU HQ in Moscow they laughingly declared that by now the Ukies had caught so many GRU officers that the entire GRU personnel was now in captivity and the GRU offices empty. So imagine the pain and embarrassment in Kiev when they found out the self-organized militias of a small town near Donetsk managed to capture 3 Alpha officers alive, including a Lieutenant-Colonel.
The video shows them pretty well-banged up – they did resist being captured – and completely despondent. All three clearly realize that their screwup deserves to be listed in the Guinness Book of Records under the “amazing incompetence” heading.
The past 24 hours have been a disaster for the junta in Kiev: first a group of spies pretending to be with the OSCE got caught, and now 3 Alpha officers are also captured.
Except attacking a few checkpoints and stealing its food and medicines, the junta forces have so far totally failed to achieve anything. The single most feared segment the junta’s security and enforcement apparatus was the SBU, which is also the best equipped and best trained. And then this.
I wonder what else could go wrong? Will a US national working for the CIA be captured wearing a silly wig? Or maybe a junta official like Avakov or Taruta?
Let’s just hope that nothing terrible happens tomorrow as the regime might try something “macho” to save face, like Reagan did in Grenada (arguable the worst military operation in modern history, by the way).
Stay tuned. Kind regards and good nite,
The Saker
Dear Saker.
I know that the situation is awful, but I could not do anything but laugh at your exhibition: it is hilarious.
Thank you for keep the sense of humour despite the tragedy.
Cheers
One more failing of Ukraine Forces: Wasn’t Slavyansk supposed to be blockaded? How is it possible that the three detainees were brought from Gorlovka to Slavyansk as outlined by rt.com?
Lovely! Three really heart-breaking Martyrs for Freedom and Democracy have been lost in the Epic Battle against Evil Dictator Putin and his paid Terrorists in Eastern Ukraine.
Q: Now that you botched it, Alpha Males, what will you do next?
A: As über-proud Ukros, we’ll go on hunger strike yelling “Holodomor” until we die from starvation.
Hello Saker, the bumbling F troop level of operations that the west and it’s crony flunky tools are underachieving is simply amazing. Before the forces that the west could marshal were thought of as nearly superhuman. Their activities short of divine, now look at them. They are clowns, they are simply incompetent children that cannot be tasked with simple chores anymore. The empire is running on STEAM, that’s all that is keeping us together. That’s ALL!
I think that is the scariest thing, we are all hanging by a thread and we don’t even know it. God save us. I think the pro-russian peoples are going to keep having the upper hand here.
There are talks from what I read in the Jamestown Journal that the Guaguaz in Moldava want to have a pro-russian referendum so do the people in Transdniester.
Fernando
Lovely! Three really heart-breaking Martyrs for Freedom and Democracy have been lost in the Epic Battle against Evil Dictator Putin and his paid Terrorists in Eastern Ukraine.
Q: Now that you botched it, Alpha Males, what will you do next?
A: As über-proud Ukros, we’ll go on hunger strike yelling “Holodomor” until we die from starvation.
Thank you Saker for all your informations.
Here’s one interesting video about the OSCE-Hostages, maybe you don’t know by now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uqUuzUnNnY&feature=youtu.be
@Saker, here’s the list of the 100 OSCE-Observers http://www.osce.org/odihr/elections/116685?download=true
This sunday morning french radio “France Info” was still presenting the detained group of militaries from Germany and other NATO nations as OSCE members.
Truth always the first victim of war ..
This is war. Most of the battles may be virtual but don’t get caught interpreting the first skirmishes according to the rules of the past.
Say hello to the information analysis team overseeing this blog.
Every statement made by Putin is a shot fired. The same goes for carefully calibrated statements made by European politicians:
In a long interview with Il Foglio April 19, Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini said that if we don’t want a nuclear war, negotiations with Russia on Ukraine are the only solution. Italy backs Germany’s approach to the Ukrainian crisis, and calls for a solution that involves “the interest of all” parties involved.
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Mogherini said that Rome and Berlin “have a perfect understanding, an identity of views, a common reading of the crisis.” This has had an important effect: to soften the hardline approach pushed by some countries, such as France and Poland. “A military option is always possible, but only as last resort, and it is not guaranteed that it will solve the problems; sometimes it makes them worse… for this reason we and Germany, in Ukraine, are seeking to avoid using the word ‘NATO’ in order to be frightening. It would be counterproductive.”
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Russia must not be fought, but convinced “to dialogue, to participate… What is the solution, a nuclear war? Nobody wants it, therefore let’s seek a way through negotiations.” Sanctions, “if used as the only instrument,” are a step backward.
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On energy supplies, Mogherini says that “Russia made it clear that it will not cut its supplies because it is not worthwhile economically… And Europe will do everything to avoid that the next sanctions should produce a backlash on energy supplies, because the first country to suffer from this would be the country we want to help, namely Ukraine.”
http://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/2014/04/26/italian-foreign-minister-mogherini-do-we-want-a-nuclear-war/
Espina says
http://www.globalresearch.ca/destabilization-training-poland-trained-ukrainian-militants-ahead-of-euromaidan-riots/5379409
and quite obviously the anti-kiev forces are benefitting from russian supplied ‘intelligence’…no?
More speculation on the Grand Chessboard:
The US-NATO want control of Syria. Without it the Shia crescent is closed off to Western controlled pipelines to Europe. If the US is cut out of both Central Asia and the Middle East, all is lost for Anglo-American hegemony. The stakes are very high.
The West very much wants Russia to take direct military action in east Ukraine — in exchange for Syria. If Putin won’t agree to a flat out trade (as seems the case) then aggressive actions by him in Ukraine will be used as a pretext or cover for an attack on Syria via Jordan, Turkey and Israel.
An attack against Syria might coincide with operations aimed at removing Maliki from Iraq. Direct US mlitary support of Maliki seems calculated to overextend his forces. Diplomatic actions against Iran seem calculated to keep the Islamic Republic off balance
This is a very interesting analysis of Putin:
Putin: Last Man Standing – Joaquin [Flores]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUpIQs3A0G4
Dearest Я
Я said… on 26 April, 2014 15:28
“@ Nora,
I appreciate your response. Believe me, I didn’t mean for my comment to come across as indifferent, heartless, and/or soulless. I absolutely agree with you in that we need to learn from others, ….”
Я said…
“Where-Wolf said… on 26 April, 2014 16:02
I’ve come to the same conclusion and have since been trying to understand what it means for the rest of us and what the best course of action is. How is IT going to affect us in Canada in regards to our savings, pensions, employment and social securities?”
Too Big To Fail and Social Securities
The Founding Fathers were against “Branch Banking”, against creating “Too Big To Fail”. Who was the President who created, “Too Big to Fail and threw away The Best Accounting Systems in the Sea”?
Give you an hint. It had to do whit Monica Lewinsky and Impeachment.
And, who was the President then stole 16 Trillion USD from Treasury?
BTW, in my class of 140 students in USA History, I as a forefinger had the highest score competing with Americans. I am also a CPA, and you being from Canada would know what CPA means.
The “Too Big To Fail” were not only bailed out but given big, big bonuses. Till today, they continue as “Too Big To Fail”. Have you seen anything happening to them. Or any articles written on the Founding Fathers views on “Too Big To Fail”.
In the The Emperor’s New Clothes, only a kid or a lunatic will call out the Naked …..
I am very much worried about brother Saker and every night I pray for his and his family safety. lol, back to religion, can’t stay away from it. :)
Kindest regards,
Mohamed
I wonder what else could go wrong?
Possibly the worst case scenario for US would be if the Colberts and Stewarts realize that Kerry and Yats (Kafka’s Gregor Samsa is not dead: he’s PM in Kiev) and the Ukrainian military are way more funny than “green men”.
Please realize that this Lady http://www.ursula-von-der-leyen.de/ changed the German “Ministry of Defence” to the German “Ministry of War” and here’s an interesting read about this http://www.politplatschquatsch.com/2014/04/geheimes-comeback-deutsche-truppen-vor.html
@ Nora,
Another good book is by Barbara Kingsolver called, “The Poisonwood Bible”
A One Billion USD loan given by IMF to the country to put telephone lines in the 50’s from one end of the country to the other end of the country, so that the elites can communicate within themselves. While the great masses starve, with no meat to eat, they survive on tree barks for their daily protein.
Imagine, the yearly interest payment on this One Billion USD loan. The interest is added yearly to the original loan and now the masses are in the slavery of IMF, like most countries.
Then we get into Tutis and Hutus based on the size of their noses.
The title of the book is very misleading. It is a very dark book, but a tale well said in a humorous way.
Best regards,
Mohamed
“Germany’s Siemens wants to talk to France’s Alstom about “strategic opportunities” raising the prospect of a takeover tussle for the French firm.
Siemens contacted the board of Alstom to “signal its willingness to discuss future strategic opportunities”.
It follows reports that General Electric (GE) wants to buy Alstom, the maker of TGV high-speed trains.
GE boss Jeff Immelt is due in Paris on Sunday to meet senior French politicians, reports say.” in BBC
As France is standing alonside USA, even sending warplanes to Russian border in Poland, herself is economically raided by US multinational GE. Which is trying to control the France`s strategic company Alstom.
Something big is happening about railways and Eurasia project? Saker, what do you think of this raid by GE?
Dear The Saker,
Yes the so called top “A” team were caught so easily and not only that humiliated to boot!
I think something like this will give all Ukrainians some courage to not be frightened and stand up for their rights.
I note they are trying to recruit Georgians who dislike Russians to come and fight in Ukraine too. The complete idiocy of these people….have they learnt nothing.
I also note in the news today that Lavrov and the Russian Govt. are pushing for the release of political prisoners esp. Gubarev who is supposed to be met today.
I wonder if there will be an exchange of prisoners in regard to Military spies and SBU for all the political prisoners from South and East Ukraine?
Rgds,
Veritas
Where were they when their country allowed itself to be manipulated by external forces to the point of direct confrontation with Russia??
@Anonymous, 08:03
Thanks for the list of OSCE observers but I think what the organization has been publishing there is complete bs. None of the German names on that list yields any meaningful information from various search engines, which is unusual. Some of the names even look like they’ve been made up on the spur of the moment as they are a melange of first- and surnames of prominent green conservative and social-democrat politicians in Germany. Personally, I don’t blame these meddling “observers” for wanting to remain anonymous. Who would want to take personal responsibility for the actions of an organization that since long has been serving as a tool of the AngloZionist project?
Well… It may be the work of the Grren Men ? aka russian special forces ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8bjXQOowgs
“OBSE” hostages give press conference and answer questions.
Just a reminder – OBSE first said these men were part of the OBSE mission, then denied any knowledge of any missing members, then categorically stated that these were not OBSE members, but military verification members.
I am not sure what they call them now, but the media continues to say they are OBSE members, which they are not.
A bit more humor, from http://rt.com/news/eastern-ukraine-army-operation-680/
11:30 GMT: Pro-federalization demonstrators have stopped Russian businessman, former head of Yukos, Mikhail Khodorkovsky from entering the Donetsk regional administration headquarters, which has been taken over, a representative of the pro-Russian movement told RIA Novosti, explaining that Khodorkovskiy approached the building with a request to speak to the people inside, but was “told that they had nothing to discuss with him.”
Otoh, if you scroll further down there’s another item that isn’t quite so pleasant: those “anti-terrorist” forces are apparently mining fields (and no, we’re not talking about coal). Damn them.
Also, how ’bout some pretty pictures of tanks, APCs and a claim of 15,000 troops: http://rt.com/news/155096-ukrainian-troops-satellite-images/
Meanwhile in Donetsk, Mikhail Khodorkovsky (yeah, the very one, of YUKOS fame)showed up by the local municipal building controlled by the irredentists and tried to get inside. He was stopped, reminded (among other things) that he “sold out his Motherland” and told to leave so as to “avoid any excesses”. Can’t say if he was hoping for a stronger reaction to stage a provocation, but he went away rather sheepishly.
I posted this on MoA, but it might also be of interest here:
To add to the discussion about European media, in Austrian media there have to be some heavy behind the scenes disputes, I suspect, because the propanganda comes and disappears from the top headlines, is toned down and then redoubled, without any consistency.
The Presse, supposedly the most “serious” newspaper has yesterday resorted to disappearing long strings of reader comments, and is censoring much more than before, because the majority called them out on their shoddy propaganda. The ongoing talk of “OSCE observers” in the teeth of new information is just the last detail that readers objected to – and suddenly all their comments were gone into limbo.
I noticed that the first few days of the propaganda campaign the negative reader comments were almost unanimous and vehement in condemnation of the warmongering. Then they clearly hired people to support the propaganda line, but even so, these got a lot of disagreement, and were still a minority. The second important daily, Standard, is pro-EU/NATO/vaguely “left”, and had a more mixed reception to the propaganda they presented, but there also at least half of the real commenters question the official narrative. So these papers veer uneasily between attacks on their own readers for being stupid (e.g. an article by the editor of the weekly “Profil”), censorship, and most recently, not allowing any comments on certain articles.
State TV is totally in line with the EU/NATO directive, but even so, I find that most people who get their news via TV are not worried about war, and don’t feel threatened at all – and this in an area that was under Russian occupation until 1955.
There was an interesting editorial in the Presse today about Austria’s young Foreign Minister, entitled “Saint Sebastian”, which between the lines threatened to stop the overly positive media attention he has been getting, if he should deviate by one millimeter from the EU/NATO, anti-Putin line. Possibly his advisers have told him that the sanctions are economic poison to the Austrian economy, and the media are being used to put pressure on him to toe the line.
Canadian comments
I see a number of issues as being central to the future path of this conflict.
1) The putschists lack any organized military force beyond the level of biker gangs and groups of street thugs. This is evidenced by an elite airborne formation, the 25th Airborne Brigade being dissolved on April 18th 2014 due to its inability to prosecute its mission against democratic resistance in the town of Kramatorsk. It is also evidenced by the capture of this 3 man SBU unit being led by a Lt Colonel.
2) This lack of organized military force implies the putschists lack any means to assert control of the state. This is also evidenced by their repeated calls for NATO intervention on their behalf.
3) This inability to exert control illustrates the degree to which the legitimate elected government of Ukraine was overthrown by an extremely small group of persons. This small group could only have achieved the take over through the assistance of more powerful outsiders; the putschists are a both a US proxy, and a very weak and ineffective US proxy.
4) The continued western demand that Russia control what is clearly an independent democratic resistance which has spontaneously arisen in direct response to foreign intervention in Ukraine affairs shows either: A) a complete lack of political realism on the part of western nations; B) an attempt to propagandize their was to success. If you cannot enforce your will, or the will of your proxies on the ground, you attempt to enforce it using the airwaves; C) a combination of A and B. Russian can no more control the democratic resistance then they can control the citizens of Iceland.
If the situation were not more serious it would be seen as absurd, a plot very similar to the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup. In Ukraine the meddlesome US has spent 5 billion dollars to overthrow a democratically elected government and install the Marx brothers. The Marx brothers are now attempting to deploy the state apparatus to confirm their grip on power but are failing every step of the way. The Marx brothers best hope of success lies in provoking Russia into military intervention in order to provoke a more forceful intervention by their foreign backers.
For citizens and governments of the world the message must be that the US is willing to completely disregard state sovereignty, or the democratic will of any people, and will acts as it chooses in pursuit of its own interests even if this place the world at risk of WW III.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/BERKUT-Ukraine/574477605978934?fref=nf
See the clip about bagdad license. The truth: I dont think he is from Ukraine. USA?
Who knows…maybe this is proof that officers as well as foot-soldiers are on to the “goys killing goys” fratricide meme. At least one can hope that realization dawns on all concerned… That is my prayer on a beautiful spring Sunday morning. Godspeed. AGS
Where-Wolf,
NATO doesn’t need an excuse to attack Syria; it needs a way. A way that doesn’t lead to incredible losses to the NATO team.
And Russia can gain Eastern Ukraine through color revolutions, and probably Southern Ukraine, too. Why pay for what you will get soon for free? The West can abuse the rest of the Ukraine, and eventually the area around Kiev will start to think Russia is not so bad.
Paul
Kako je Rusija postala tako efikasna u specijalnim operacijama? Američki dužnosnici tvrde: “Njemačka ih je pripremala za rat”
Američke obavještajne službe danas priznaju kako nisu bile u stanju predvidjeti što će ruske snage učiniti kada je izbila kriza u Ukrajini. Specijalna operacija na Krimu izvedena je “šokantno brzo”, učinkovito i uz uporabu naprednih tehnologija, prenosi američki list The Daily Beast. Navodi se kako je operacija na Krimu, koja je provedena bez ijedne ljudske žrtve, izvedena “s toliko operativne sigurnosti da je čak ni američke obavještajne službe nisu bile u stanju predvidjeti”.
Američki dužnosnici smatraju kako Njemačka zapravo već godinama trenira ruske snage. Kompanija Rheinmetall stala je u obranu svog projekta i nakon ruske operacije na Krimu, no krajem prošlog mjeseca projekt je ipak ugašen od strane njemačke vlade, očito nakon pojačanog pritiska iz SAD-a. No, mnogi u američkoj administraciji su nezadovoljni načinom na koji se Njemačka odnosi prema Rusiji, a neki spekuliraju kako su ruske specijalne snage obučene upravo od strane Njemačke.
Američki dužnosnici, lideri Kongresa i cijela vojska analitičara i komentatora, danas se pita samo jedno – kako su ruske specijalne snage postale toliko dobre i brze da to nitko nije ni primjetio?
Neki su odmah zaključili kako je Rusija očito dobivala pomoć od Zapada, a sumnja pada na Njemačku. Tako se navodi da je njemačka obrambena kompanija Rheinmetall 2011. izgradila simulacijski trening centar u Mulinu, na jugozapadu Rusije, za oko 140 milijuna USD. Ovaj centar ima “kapacitet” treniranja oko 30,000 ruskih vojnika na godinu.
Antun Roša
Hrvatska
Germany Helped Prep Russia for War, U.S. Sources Say
Over the past few years, NATO countries have helped Russia revolutionize its armed forces. Now questions are arising about a German defense contractor that trained the Russian military.
The world was shocked when Russian special operations forces invaded Crimea with advanced technology, drastically improved operations, and with so much operational security that even agencies in the U.S. intelligence community didn’t see it coming. In Washington, government and congressional leaders are wondering how the Russian special operations forces got so good, so fast, without anyone noticing. Some are wondering how much help Russia had from the West.
In 2011, for example, the German defense contractor Rheinmetall signed a $140 million contract to build a combat simulation training center in Mulino, in southwest Russia, that would train 30,000 Russian combat troops per year. While the facility wasn’t officially scheduled to be completed until later this year, U.S. officials believe that Germany has been training Russian forces for years.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/04/22/germany-helped-prep-russia-for-war-u-s-sources-say.html
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@Austrian said…
I posted this on MoA, but it might also be of interest here:
To add to the discussion about European media, in Austrian media there have to be some heavy behind the scenes disputes, I suspect, because the propanganda comes and disappears from the top headlines, is toned down and then redoubled, without any consistency.
Thank you very much for your comment! I am so glad that I find somebody who has made the same observation as I did in the German Media. It got me really wondering. Moreover, I have the feeling that this varying between massive propaganda articles and the disappearing or even more balanced articles occur at about the time that divides European time from Washington time.
Moreover, the Spiegel who tries to shelter Merkel from too much criticism has other headlines than the ZEIT which is completely in the hands of the Atlantic Bridge (curiously Giovanni di Lorenzo, who 2004 took over as chief redactor DIE ZEIT seems somehow have gone under cover). This thing with the OSZE Mission is exploding.
In the FAZ there is always someone (alternatively three of four commentators) who answers pro EUSA nearly every! comment of readers who try to debunk the lies – I do not make this up, a commentator has said the same.
So the question remains: where do the propaganda comments come from?
To Austrian:
Wow, in Slovakia it is very much the same. The only difference is that I can´t find any interruption of propaganda – it´s pretty consistent. Sometimes I even have to admire the creativity with which they can mention that Putin came from KGB in every second sentence. But one can feel that editors are quite frustated with their stupid readers, many of whom regulary compare current standard of journalism to the oldest profesion. One of the main newspapers “SME” (almost fanaticaly pro-NATO) is at the moment full of interviews with “intellectuals” crying how it is possible that the plebs believes Russian propaganda and asking if we don´t remember at the 1968 and at the horrible communist times, when you couldn´t buy oranges in shops. (I personally find it very sad that our nation doesn´t have any selfrespect and must always be halfway in the ass of somebody – be it Russia until 1989 or the US ever since.)
http://rt.com/news/155200-mi5-hiring-russian-experts/
Todays humor check;)
Saker, you mention the US invasion of tiny third world Grenada. How was it incompetent? It had to be easy for the US.
pug.
EU/NAT are two faces of the same coin, both have been created against Russia and to promote unipolar world with USA as the sole master.
EU’s task is economically to isolate Russia and NATO’s military to endanger Russia.
di Milano
So the question remains: where do the propaganda comments come from?
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USAID, CIA, NATO/EU establishment etc.
@Anon – Eurasian Railways
Quote:
It follows reports that General Electric (GE) wants to buy Alstom, the maker of TGV high-speed trains.
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Something big is happening about railways and Eurasia project? Saker, what do you think of this raid by GE?
According to German newspapers GE is interested only in the energy section of Alstom and would have sold the other parts. Thus Siemens has offered to take over the energy section and in reverse let their railway section join Alstom. A barter so to say.
Angelika said…
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So the question remains: where do the propaganda comments come from?
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Maybe, call centers from Mumbai?
To Anonymous 27 April, 2014 14:45
Hello …,
Can you tell us which abbreviation of AGS fits yours?
American Government Simulation
American Gem Society
Adventure Game Studio
Alliance for Global Sustainability
Armored Gun System
Alpha Gamma Sigma
Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company
American Goat Society
Advanced Graphics System
Apostoliese Geloofsending
Automatic Generating System
Auxiliary General Survey
Advanced Gunnery System
Active Gravity System
Aeronautical Ground Station
Augusta Regional Airport, Augusta, Georgia USA
Adventure Game Studio
Algebra Geometry And Statistics
Austria, Germany, and Switzerland
Appleby Grammar School
Alabama, Georgia, and South
Aviation Ground Station
Avtomaticheskiy Granatomet Stankouyy
Americans for Gun Safety Foundation
Algebra, Geometry, And Statistics
Alabama Georgia And South
Advanced Gullibleitus Syndrome
Address Guide System
Alternating Gradient Synchrotron
American Graduate School
American Gerbil Society
American Glaucoma Society
American Gemological Society
Applied Geographic Solutions
Association for Gravestone Studies
American Geographical Society
Academy for Global Studies
Alternator Generator Starter
Alternative Gas Supplier
America Gem Society
Air Guard Station
advanced girth syndrome
American Girl Scouts
Abort Guidance System
Aegis Grp.
American Geriatrics Society
Aberdeen Grammar School
Thank you,
Feng Chsang
Mindfriedo,
Thank you. You’ve filled a lot of the gaps in my knowledge and I really appreciate it. The first history of Islam I ever read was from a Shi’a point of view, and yet I never really thought about the names!
Mohamed,
YES to Clinton and how he did as much as Reagan to destroy the fabric of this country. Those banking regs worked so well for so long, but Billy Boy and Hills are now very wealthy, powerful people. She was a conservative Republican in high school, btw, and I think they both still are (white Southern Democrats… well, don’t get me started). They certainly gave away the country. And although I love Kingsolver, especially Animal, Vegetable, Miracle and Prodigal Summer (where she tried to grapple with the complexity of a (half-) Palestinian point of view), I’ve been kind of scared of Poisonwood; it just seems sort of depressing. Am I wrong about that? Her voice is authentic though; her ties to the land are real, and important for people not having them any more to read about and try to understand, imo.
Anonymous, 10:58
Uh-oh. Here’s a little bit of Wikipedia on Immelt; I wouldn’t trust him any further than I could throw him and if GE beats out Siemens, bye-bye Silk Road II (except as another American war-path):
“On January 21, 2011, President Obama announced Immelt’s appointment as chairman of his outside panel of economic advisers, succeeding former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker.[16] The New York Times reported that Obama’s appointment of Immelt was “another strong signal that he intends to make the White House more business-friendly.”[16]Immelt will retain his post at GE while becoming “chairman of the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, a newly named panel that President Obama is creating by executive order.”[16] Despite this, in July 2011 Immelt’s General Electric announced that it is in the process of relocating its X-ray division from Wisconsin to China.[17][18] Immelt had previously referred to China as GE’s “second home market”.[17]
More and more the situation of russia looks as described by an Italian Blogger, while commenting the absurdity of U.S. threats against Russia. I’ll try a fast translation of the piece, it’s hilarious:
“You have to understand: in your living room, Godzilla can do more or less whatever he wants, let alone IN HIS OWN LIVING ROOM”.
here the link to the article:
http://www.keinpfusch.net/2014/04/perche-le-sanzioni-non-funzionano.html
Interpreting General Yamamoto we could say: “U.S. is awakening a sleeping Godzilla”.
And I don’t like the sound of that
I’m not sure if he is wearing a silly wig, but listen at 0.44 to this clip of one of the Junta forces captured in Kharkov ….. btw – this is just one of several clips I’ve seen on the non-englsh youtube sites showing American ?mercenaries in Ukraine :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFBU4GwBa1s
@Anonymous, 16:13
I remember that the aircraft carrier USS Incontinentia Buttocks (or whatever its name was) hit a reef just off the coast of Grenada and got stuck there for a while. The incident was later blamed on faulty nautical charts. I would have liked to provide you with a corroborating link but, strangely, I can’t find any. Another example for the incompetence of the Reagan administration was the almost complete absence of diplomacy prior to the operation. Thatcher was furious about the surprise invasion of a Commonwealth country but kept a relatively low profile because only a year earlier her own invasion of the Malvinas had greatly benefited from US intelligence and satellite support.
However, in my opinion the biggest issue in all of this is not incompetence but the sheer nastiness and the imperial arrogance of such an invasion. Maurice Bishop and his policies were hugely popular among the people of the tiny nutmeg island and the US had absolutely no right to violently interfere in Grenada’s internal affairs.
Remembering Maurice Bishop:
http://www.invent-the-future.org/2013/10/remembering-maurice-bishop/
Hi Nora,
Very true and I fully agree with you.
From Nixon until Dubya, they all destroyed the fiber of the country. From Nixon coming off the gold standard. I don’t know how much Obama can do in these 8 years to reverse some of the course.
To the Americans, the Founding Fathers are Icons. They are almost worshiped. But to my utter amazement, I have not seen a single article about Founding Fathers being against Branch Banking. Up to Clinton’s time a Bank had a maximum of 3 or 4 branches. Today, Citibank has about 20,000 branches and Bank of America has approximately 14,000 branches.
Still till today, “Too Big To Fail” exist. Nothing has been done about it. The next meltdown is around the corner.
One should read Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
I couldn’t believe the Clintons were in the McGovern campaign. I guess that gave them some prominence and coverage.
I fully agree, Poisonwood is very depressing. I was sobbing while reading it, but at the same time I was laughing too as it was done in a very funny way. She has a knack about writing dark material covered in humor.
Best regards,
Mohamed.
One more for the list of hysterical blunders by the junta/SBU:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhGWDpwaKpw
Leaflets were dropped 25 April from two helicopters over Slavyansk and Kramatorsk in an “anti-terror operation”.
They show a scary image of an armed man in balaclava with the words “Danger! Russian terrorists operating in this area!”. Then follows a long list of “Don’ts”, such as joining any public gatherings, listening to calls for federalization, putting your name on any kind of list, as the “Russian spetsnaz will use it against you”. Finally it promises that by doing this, you will save your life.
In short: stay home, shut up, and do what you are told, kiddies!
In my view:
(a)the International investors that IMF serves are not (except maybe the huge steel complex at Kryvi Rih) much interested in the industrial east. The prizes for which they slaver are the vast fertile plains and rolling Loess of the West and its shale beds ripe for fracking.
(b) The oligarchs and the Americans with who they are now allied, have, by no means however, given up on the East. The oligarchs are telling Turchinov to make a fight of it; the Americans are doubless whispering “Go ahead Face him down. Putin’s too tied into the system to risk real economic sanctions.He’ll blink!”
(c) While I’ve said from the beginning that soldiers from the East won’t fight, this doesn’t guarantee western units won’t and the national guard, though “the Russians are coming!” would see in full flight, has no compunction about killing civilians. The current stalemate derives, I think, from uncertainty about how the Russians will really respond. The tragedy of the stalemate, worsening as it protracts, is the time it gives Kiev to set up a police state mechanism.
(4) The irony of all the tooth grinding of Pryvi Sector and western “activists” against Russia, is that Putin is rapidly becoming a role model for the now surging right wing parties of western Europe. My sense is that Pryvi Sector knows full well that its real enemies are found in Kiev and that it is posing as a bulwark against the East to build up its strength for the coming showdown in the forests and marshes of its home habitat.
best regards to all. Tom
Lumpy Gravy, thank you for your reply about the Invasion of Grenada. I did some online searching and about it, and it was apparently so inept that it led to a re-organization of the US military.
And yeah, it was an unnecessary and ugly act against a tiny nation.
I am sorry if somone has posted this info before, but it is important.
German TV. 10.4.14. Who were the Maidan snipers? Ukraine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDPJ-ucnyPU
Here is one more video that I think i important to investigate about the sniper shooting in Kiev.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTHxOXfOq2Y
Mohamed,
Those state banks that got taken over by the big nationals, and then closed, were a part of the fabric of towns and neighborhoods everywhere. And the rules for capitalization, uh, worked. But Obama’s part of the problem here, absolutely not the solution. I used to think he was owned by the Daleys (big banking and, of course, Chicago), but actually he’s owned by Penny Pritzger, whose grandfather financed the mob and who’s got a fairly nasty banking history herself — just look up South Shore National Bank, and that was WAY before Too Big To Fail. Only, of course, not. And our Founding Fathers were hideous hypocrites, every last one of them. But we’re not taught history, only mythology. I still get a chill sometimes when I think of some of the words in our founding documents — too bad they were never put into practice. I used to think at least we were trying. And I now have validation for avoiding Poisonwood — Lord knows what’s going on now in Ukraine and Syria, among other places, is depressing enough: on a site someone recommended (I’m sorry, I don’t remember who) as I scrolled down they had an incredible observation: “There are only 9 countries left in the world without a Rothschild central bank: Russia, China, Iceland, Cuba, Syria, Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, Hungary. Isn’t it funny that we are always at war with these countries?” That’s not funny, that’s HORRIFYING!
tom garrett,
Fracking is a scam, a filthy, dangerous scam. It’s “profitable” only in the first year or so, and only if prices are close to sky-high. And to be transported, it has to be processed in, erm, a highly explosive fashion. Plus, of course, pipelines leak, trains and refineries blow up and the process itself as well as disposing of the fluids cause earthquakes. The oil companies are quite aware of this, of course, they make a big deal of starting the process but then quietly shut down production after just a couple of months: they’re holding onto the rights for when prices really go out of sight — and THAT’s what I think they REALLY want.
pug and Lumpy Gravy
Dear. Lord. To even *think* of invading Grenada was obscene; to do that bad a job of it, well, there really are no words for it.
a few words about who is working the “western” front on propaganda:
1) the main centre of distributing “pro-kiew” propaganda is the “ukraininan crisis media centre”, a pseudo-independent operation by “activists” who are accually funded by Human rights watch (which was bough by George Soros for about 100mill USD some years ago), as well as some other us-funded pseudo organizations. its the main front that writes the news and provides “interviews” with selected “experts” and “common people”, activists and politicians for international news agencies and media (that are usually copied by anyone else).
2) their main PR-contractor is the ukrainian division of Weber-Shandwick (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weber_Shandwick), a major international PR company that has a heavy focus on working social media and also commentaries on newspapers. they were the main contractos on the “obamacare” campaign, and have a lot of experience in pseudo-grassroot campaigning.
“In 2011 Weber invested heavily in recruiting community managers, writers, social media marketing stategists producers and analytics experts, bringing the staff up to 300 digital marketing professionals.”
working commentary sections in newspapers is standard on political campaigns. weber shandwick is not able to handle the whole campaign alone, they must have hired local agencies to work EVERY “western” country. because if only one breaks the unified front, the whole charade will implode.
3) i very much doubt that russia has hired anyone mirroiring such a campaign. at first, it is not that hard to find out about that, and its highly unlikely that this would not have leaked by now. the very common claim of what i suspect are hired writers themselves to see “kremlin-bots” behind comments not supporting the official story is not supportable by evidence (the german FAZ even looked into their commenters IPs and coudln’t find anything unusual).
4) i would suspect that countries that are not part of NATO, like Switzerland, Austria, maybe Finland and also sweden are worked very hard. next in line might be Germany and also the Netherlands, because those two countries heavily trade with russia, and not that much with the US.
sites like f. ex. reddit are most likely also a heavy focus of campaigning -and on ukraine they are worked to a degree that is just scary.
From the RT article about the SBU kidnap team:
“One of the detainees hinted that they were afraid for the wellbeing of their families. “If I did something wrong,” he said, “I think nothing good would happen to my family.” Although there were no direct threats to their families, he said that was because the “mechanism was not launched” as they were abiding by orders.”
It would not surprise me if the Israeli-American run banderivtsy were blackmailing members of the Ukraine armed forces this way in order to prevent a total resignation of the professionals in their military. These gangster/death squad sort of tactics are exactly what the Jewish mafia/”intelligence” goons of the NWO engage in.
It’s obvious the real military had little interest participating in the zionazi war crimes, and resigned, deserted or changed sides in droves at the first opportunity. The recent hit and run attacks on antimaydana roadblocks look more like the work of the nazi militia goons and hired foreign mercs, rather than real soldiers.
Mohamed,
You asked about Canada. Let me tackle the social reality before the economic.
Canada is the world’s largest and most successful kibutz. Her values are a mixture of settler-colonialism and social democracy, similar to New Zealand but very different from masculine America, Australia or Israel.
She is definitely a ‘she’ — feminine like Mother Russia or India (Mother of civilization) but younger and much more naive. Her preferred boyfriends (Prime Ministers) are either severe and abusive like Harper, or inconsistent and flightly like Trudeau. She will nod her head disapprovingly when her no good partner scolds you for being irresponsible but slip you 200 bucks when he’s not looking.
She is also tolerant, infinitely malleable and spoiled; on account of her attractiveness and consistently good fortune.
Economically, I tend towards the view that WW3 will affect Canada the same as WW’s 1 & 2. If you were going to choose a place to wait out a world war, Canada is the place to be. Of course this depends on how bad things get and whether we destroy ourselves as a species.
I sometimes wonder if Canada will experience the fate of Messenia, historic neighbour of Sparta in ancient Greece. When Sparta was in need of an easy conquest to maintain the stability of its hyper militaristic society, it was conquered and its people enslaved.
Sadly, I think we’re a nation of iPhone wielding Helots already.
American soldier against war with Ukraine.
http://alles-schallundrauch.blogspot.de/2014/04/widerstand-im-us-militar-gegen-krieg.html
A “Petition to abolish all US military bases in Germany and withdrawal of all US troups and atomic weapons from Germany” has 3,472 signatures as of now.
Anonymous 16.30 asks “How was..the invasion of tiny third world Grenada incompetent?”
As I remember it Anon, the Americans began the invasion before dawn by dropping a full parachute battalion on the unfinished airfield the Cubans were constructing. At dawn, after fending off a counter-attack by 3 or 4 Grenadan armored vehicles (likely BRDM’s) they started across the field toward the Cuban workers camp at the base of a small hill without realizing that the Grenada had supplied them with small arms and a basic load of ammunition when invasion looked immanent. The workers opened fire and kept the whole battalion pinned down until they ran out of
ammunition. In the meantime a Grenadan 23mm aa battery shot down no less than 18 of the helicopters swarming over the island. If this was not enough, a couple of black hawks that collided with each other in mid air and several of the US ‘seals’ coming in by sea were found to have drowned. By the time the Granadans called it quits the Americans had suffered, as I remember, about 120 casualties.
If the Cubans had actually been dug in, armed with machine guns and mortars, the paras would have suffered about the fate of the German paratroopers dumped on Maleme airport in Crete who were virtually wiped out.
Where-Wolf to Mohamed: You asked about Canada…
There are some very clever people over there :)
BolgARIS
“Russland ist dicht: Der Rückzug aus Afghanistan jetzt ein logistischer Alptraum”
(Russia is closed. Retreat from Afghanistan now a logistic nightmare)
http://www.russland.ru/russland-ist-dicht-der-rueckzug-aus-afghanistan-jetzt-ein-logistischer-alptraum/
I cannot verify this, but this report says that Putin has recalled the permission for transporting military stuff of the NATO through Russia. If this is true, that would pose a *huge* problem for the retreat of NATO- and US-troops from Afghanistan: 30,000 soldiers, 48,000 vehicles, plus roundabout 81.5 million pieces of military goods.
The other route would be either through Turkmenistan (but Turkmenistan probably will not consent) -> Caspian Sea (have a look at the countries bordering it -> Georgia -> Black Sea – Bosphorus -> Mediterranean or through Pakistan (but the Pakistanis are so mad because of the US drone war, that could come at a very high cost). Or through Iran (talk about loss of face…).
Dear saker,
26/4/2014
News- anglos installed coup enabled illegal regime in Ukraine is asking for soap and cloth to keep soldiers clean.
In fact if Putin is smart then he should give them money-that will show that rus cares for ordinary Ukraine and will deserve their sympathy.
But I doubt that Russians will do because Russians are not that clever and cunning to take advantage of opportunity nor are they quick to make use of momentum.
Look how they slept after stopping americans and british to bomb Syria-nothing for weeks. No supply of 2-300 or 2-400 to Syria to deter anglos enemy. While anglos have bene supplying all anti aircraft guns to Syrians through Saudi Arabia.
Look how Russia make excuses in 2007 not to supply s-300 to Iran –all delaying tactics for 3 years till Medvedev stopped it falsely citing Uno resolution –the same resolution which Russia did not bother to veto!
Russia today is facing enemy at door because it did not stop them at allies’ door in Iran, Damascus or Libya.
Take another example of Russia missing her chance.
After 2008 crisis in Iceland-which refused to be looted by the anglos parasite race-Russia should have given a few billion dollars loan to Iceland and thus gain sympathy and ally there-but it acted as hard nosed businessman and thus lost friend and customer too. with only a small investment it would have got foothold just north of its main enemy england which it needs to bomb eventually if it wants to survive.
IN 2008 Russia and china had the opportunity to destroy IMF and world bank and the american -british system of looting the world ;but foolishly these two countries went on ,prompting from parasite england, recommended IMF and world bank to lead new economic system! How stupid of these countries and that is why they never go up in world because of their stupidity.
Therefor china and russia must prepare for war which is coming their way
Russia needs to discard being sloth and its naivety and foolishness and get ability to recognise who is the main enemy and who are just distractions put up by the main enemy. after that it must get prepared to destroy its main enemy-no pussyfooting around. It is matter of life and death for Russia.
quote ” While the facility wasn’t officially scheduled to be completed until later this year, U.S. officials believe that Germany has been training Russian forces for years.”
everything good or efficient has to come from the so called west-Russians or others are not capable of it-that is the message here. so stupid are these anglosaxon evil nations.
@Old auntie: You are correct in your understanding of the German article. Here is the key sentences:
hat Präsident Putin jeglichen Transport von NATO-Militärgütern über russisches Staatsgebiet untersagt.
Let me check some sources as RT is not reporting that (yet), neither are CNN or the BBC. Neither is anybody else. I will keep an eye on this one, if you see anything else, please let me know,
Thanks,
The Saker
They like your work Saker.
https://www.facebook.com/TruthfromUkraine
Where-Wolf said…
I sometimes wonder if Canada will experience the fate of Messenia, historic neighbour of Sparta in ancient Greece. When Sparta was in need of an easy conquest to maintain the stability of its hyper militaristic society, it was conquered and its people enslaved.
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On that issue, there has been some intensified chatter lately about a US-Canada merger. It happens periodically every few years.
See for example theis series of posts:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/energyresources/conversations/messages/134613
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/energyresources/conversations/messages/134614
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/energyresources/conversations/messages/134615
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/energyresources/conversations/messages/134616
See also this
You couldn’t pay Canadians to be Americans
[even if offered half a million dollars per person, less than 38 percent said they would agree to join the US in a recent poll by the Toronto Star]
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-11-13/canadians-you-couldnt-pay-us-to-be-americans
Regarding the American attack on Grenada, I remember reading long ago that it was very badly organised. Apparently they shelled the local lunatic asylum by mistake, killing the inmates, thereby ending whatever threat they had posed to the USA.
Also the radios of the army and navy did not communicate, so one officer allegedly had to find a call box and phone home to get someone to call the Pentagon to contact the ships that were shelling himself and his men and ask them to stop!
O/T and this may be a seriously stupid question, but right now I’m just too danged tired from digging in my garden to dig on the Internet so I’m going to be lazy and simply ask it bc I am sure there are people who really do know, And. I. Haven’t. A. Clue.
Given that my country has lied and destroyed its way across the planet and I can’t trust a thing said by the government, the media and the first God-only-knows-how-many-pages of teh Google on this topic — what is the real deal on North Korea? Is it really as awful as we’re told, or is that just another bundle of lies? Does anybody know?
If the closing of the Russian route to NATO in Afghanistan is true, it is going to affect not only the retreat, but the current ISAF supply lines. It is a pretty serious problem for NATO. Early this month NATO was denying it would come to this
http://www.rferl.org/content/nato-russia-afghanistan-supply-route-uzbekistan/25320505.html
But maybe it has indeed come to this.
@Nora:what is the real deal on North Korea? Is it really as awful as we’re told, or is that just another bundle of lies? Does anybody know?
A *totally trusted* long-time friend of mine, we have known each other since boot-camp, actually went to the DPRK to celebrate his 50th birthday (I know, he is a very unique person; I tend to like weird people). He told me that it is true that they are very poor, that it is true that you are constantly under the surveillance by minders. He also said that the North Koreans were friendly to him and that he had a nice time there (although he was also absolutely aware that his status as foreigner was hyper-privileged compared to the locals). He said that there were truly megalomaniac buildings most of which did not even have electricity and whose construction was not even finished. He did confirm that there is a rabid personality cult there too. He said that it was freaky to see people in the countryside doing huge works with their bare hands (in Winter!!).
So all in all, he did pretty much confirm that this is a crazy, if original, regime. I also spoke to some ex-Soviets who told me that the DPRK reminded them of Stalin’s Russia, only worse. Frankly Nora, everything I hear from non-Western sources confirms the western propaganda. Sometimes even they say the truth, not all of it, of course, but some parts.
Can somebody please contribute a more detailed reply?
Big hug,
The Saker
Timothy Snyder, Shabbas Goy author of Bloodlands and Professor of Holocaust Studies at Yale, pontificates in The Guardian about how the bad bad Russians will imperil Ukrainian Jews:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/04/27/russian-propaganda-war-imperils-ukranian-jews/
I don’t know if anyone here *needs* to elevate their blood pressure but if you do, this is as good a way as any. Or if you have trouble falling asleep, you could just count the lies instead of sheep…
@Saker
“Can somebody please contribute a more detailed reply?”
Understanding North Korea
http://nilebowie.blogspot.com/2011/12/understanding-north-korea_28.html
Korea and the Axis of Evil
http://www.globalresearch.ca/korea-and-the-axis-of-evil/3464
Lumpy Gravy said…
@Anonymous, 08:03
“Thanks for the list of OSCE observers but I think what the organization has been publishing there is complete bs.”
The other factor I haven’t seen any commenter bring up here yet is that the inclusion of 4 German military in this ‘OSCE’ spying mission was no accident. It would appear the intent was to see if the anti-Kiev activists would snatch them. If they didn’t they could use these Bundeswehr, the Dane and Swede and Pole to gather intel on anti-Maidan forces/positions. If they did get snatched it would serve to bolster NATO and especially stiffen the spines of German politicians who know damn well millions of Germans aren’t buying the Atlanticist, Russophobic tropes their media is putting out and for whom Snowden is a hero for exposing all the NSA aggressive spying on Merkel and German corporations. In other words, the intent was to create a ‘win-win’ for the NATO side and a ‘lose-lose’ for the pro-Russian side though the anti-Maidan by treating their captives very well according to Geneva conventions seem to have limited the potential for artificial, whipped up hysteria about the Russian barbarians in the German press. Nonetheless I bet you dollars to donuts Merkel was unaware of this, and possibly even her defense minister didn’t know as the German Deep State organs were doing their masters in D.C.’s bidding here. Merkel is probably in private pissed about it just like she was fuming over the NSA tapping her phone so promiscuously, despite German media and denials attempting to walk back the initial story that she confronted Obama and told him Stasi used to tap her phone and now NSA does. That was of course all denied and glossed over in the interests of American-German unity.
Amazingly, there seems to be a solution to the question of who should control Ukraine.
I’ve just come across this book which claims that after William the Conqueror occupied England, many Saxons emigrated to Constantinople. The Emperor granted them lands on the northern coast of the Black Sea, and their descendents were there for centuries.
The Fall of Orthodox England
‘With the blessing of Emperor Alexis, these went on to recolonise territories lost by the Empire. It is said that they sailed on from the city to the North and the East for six days. Then they arrived at ‘the beginning of the Scythian country’. Here they found a land called ‘Domapia’, which they renamed New England. Here they founded towns and having driven out the invaders, they reclaimed them for the Empire. Moreover, they renamed the towns ‘London’, ‘York’ and called others after the towns where they had come from…
“After painstaking research it has been discovered that medieval maps… list no fewer than six towns with names suggesting English settlements. These settlements on maps of the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries are located along the northern coast of the Black Sea. One of the names appears as ‘Susaco’, possibly from ‘Saxon’. Another town, situated some 110 miles to the east of the straits of Kerch near the Sea of Azov appears variously as ‘Londia’, ‘Londin’ and ‘Londina’.[218] On the twelfth century Syrian map the Sea of Azov itself is called the ‘Varang’ Sea, the Sea of the Varangians, a name used for the English in Constantinople at this period. It is known that in the thirteenth century a Christian people called the ‘Saxi’ and speaking a language very similar to Old English inhabited this area, and that troops of the ‘Saxi’ served in the Georgian army in the twelfth century. There seem to be too many coincidences for us to think that the Sea of Azov was not then the first ‘New England’.’
Now, the Russians and the Ukrainians can all leave, that area is part of England! Maybe the Americans could even claim it as ‘New England’
Source:
In the thirteenth-century Edwardsaga we read that Earl Sigurd of Gloucester and his men reached Constantinople “and set the realm of the Greek King free from strife. King Alexius the Tall [Comnenus, 1081-1118) offered them to abide there and guard his body as was the wont of the Varangians… but it seemed to earl Sigurd that it was too small a career to grow old there… They begged the king for some towns of their own… [The Emperor assigned some unnamed lands in the north, if they could re-conquer them. Some stayed behind and took service in Constantinople] but Sigurd and his men came to this land and had many battles there and they took possession and gave it a name and called it England and they gave names to the towns that were there and called them London and York” (M.J. Cohen and John Major, History in Quotations, London: Cassel, 2004, p. 108)
@ Nora,
Q: what is the real deal on North Korea? Is it really as awful as we’re told, or is that just another bundle of lies? Does anybody know?
R: It is even worse. Occasionally I see some smuggled out footage here in Japan, and, for example, the abortion proceedings of a female inmate are by having other [male] inmates kicking her belly until the pregnancy ends. Many children are/have been abandoned by their parents/mothers because they cannot provide food. Most of them have lost fingers and toes due to harsh winters. Cannibalism seems another reoccurring theme as well. It’s a very depressing country and I feel very sorry for those who can’t escape the smothering hands of the ‘State.’
What I don’t believe is that NK has nukes. What they do [imo] is detonate huge amounts of explosives underground.
See @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryongchon_disaster
@ http://wikimapia.org/4254841/Train-accident-22nd-of-April-2004-Explosive-material
@ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_North_Korean_nuclear_test [smallest explosion ever]
It’s bluff. An attempt to extort food and financial aid from other countries.
But they can fight. See @ http://rokdrop.com/2009/01/14/nk-spy-submarine-incident-in-gangneung/
Who is this “we” you speak of, anonymous 23:05? You sure as hell don’t speak for me. Or were you paid to troll this blog? (Actually, I’d call doing that for a living a pretty good example of degenerate parasitism. Btw, has anyone else noticed that some of them seem to have trouble keeping their names and “voices” straight?)
And thank you, Saker and der einzige — I’ll comment more intelligently after digesting those URLs.
Anonymous 23:22. eeeeeee. That sure makes sense. I was wondering about Merkel’s role in this — so do you think she is playing both sides against the middle, or more of a figurehead like Obama? I haven’t seen much referring to her that way but then, I’m a) American and b) dependent on Google Translate. In any case, who do you think is in the German Deep State?
Odin’s Raven,
Was that “the” John Major? In any case, I thought the Varangians were Vikings/Rus — although those guys got around (Scotland, England, Ireland) so maybe this was just a different route to the same place?