2017/05/07 12:00:01
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In light of the Saker’s recent post on the “Future of Islam in Western Europe”
I’d like to post one of my older poems.
I have quite a few Muslim friends, some are deeply religious, but like me they desire peace with all their hearts. Just like most non-Muslims I know, so are most Muslims influenced by propaganda. Here is is Reuters and the Bild Zeitung, there it is the Qatari Aljazeera and all those Saudi financed TV stations. But more and more people are seeing through the propaganda, both on the Christian as well as on the Muslim side.
And so my best friend and I talk often the similarities between our religions and about peace
You say salaam and I say peace
So God will these words increase
building bridges and we’ll find
a road that’s of another kind
than all dark roads men went before
but one where hate will be no more
together we might find a way
God willing one on which we stay
for all our lives until we see
the place of our destiny.
Peace is what we both desire
and it is what’s the world in dire
need is now, especially now
and what so few of us know how
to make in times so very dark
it is a contrast far too stark
to what the powers which shouldn’t be
see as our destiny
They want us fighting to the end
inflicting wounds which never mend
I know it’s difficult, it’s hard
but couldn’t we still make a start
I take your hand and you take mine
we stand together in a line
with people who like me and you
will walk together and will do
their part to overcome the fear,
hate and distrust which is the clear
reason why so many kill.
We both know this is not the will
of the Almighty God above
who is the source of peace and love.
Salaam Alaikum ….a suggested title for a very nice “work”……and it is WORK!
The hardest but of the best, the most rewarding kind.
Thanks to Eve, I’m off to work, full of peace of mind.
Hasta la proxima! Caminate en Paz
The devil is so subtle he even achieves a False peace a False union between “christ” and antichrist as is advertised in this poem, it is such a piece of art to mask poison as something beautiful….
There only remains a rest for the people of god in the lord jesus christ the eternal son of god the only mediator and savior:
Isaiah 9:6-7
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for ever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.
“a False union between “christ” and antichrist”
If you think that people trying to reach the Divine is somehow akin to the antichrist, then clearly you understand Xristos no better than I.
Maybe take your exceptionalism (fascism) to another site?
Yes i think so, anti christ means in the place of christ, there is only one way to the divine and that is trough christ, all other false ways are against that one way and the uniqueness of that one way, that only one way is exceptional indeed and that is morally good because it is gods way so if you want to call god a fascist you bear the consequences, not me, you seem not capableto handle the truth that i wrote down, and now you exposed your self siding with the devil himself, you better make your mind up before it is too late.
Good morning to the new cafe. The old one ended with a warning by Bro’s poem and the review of a Game of Thrones. There is a war on for your money and your life.
I favor asymmetric counter-warfare to bring down the thrones that be. Yesterday I was delving into the depths of psychology via Jung’s Conjunctio Sexualis and the planetary conjunctions of intercourse like Sun and Moon, Man and Womam, Love Army and Love Bower.
Today I want to pursue Orthodoxy’s Theology of Heaven and Earth. “Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name, thy Will be done on earth as it is in heaven…”
A Father is a Lover first and through the action of loving sex becomes a Lover and thereby a Father. Saint John expresses it as “God is Love.” = “O Theos einai Agapi.”
It is Greek to us. We use the word “God” rather than Theos. As a depth psychology of sound vibration anagramology, God translates to GOD = Greatest Of Desires. Greek philosophy has diluted this to a Supreme Being, the First in a Great Chain of Beings. This conflicts with John’s First of Lovers, built on a feeling for “Greatest of Desires,” which is arguably the desire for love.
The importance of this semantics is the above mentioned “war for your money and life.” This site is dedicated to stopping war, and for that we must engage the “Greatest of Desires.” Reason is necessary but not sufficient for the task at hand.
God, the Greatest Of Desires, must be engaged because Monotheism and Moneyism are co-opting the Sexual Dynamic. Language is the basis of culture. It is a “war of information” where the most informed will win.
Theology may well be renamed Godology to suit the English language since Greek is Greek to us. Thus, we “study war no more,” and shift the focus to studying Godology as the Greatest of Desires. What is our greatest desire? What is your greatest desire? What is my greatest desire? I cannot answer for you nor you for me. But we can reach a cafe consensus by exchanging what our desires are.
“Desire” has within it “de-sire.” A sire is a father. Fathers sire sons and daughters. Yes, but first men desire womem and thereby womem make fathers. A divine “conjunction” of lovers who thereby become fathers and mothers. Sex is where it’s at–first, last and every mean in between.
Godology as Desire lights a fire like Jesus started with Christology, the Logos of Christ, Logos being Order, Reason, Logic and Universality in Particularity, reduced to the core word, Love.
To win the game of games, Game of Thrones, Game of Mates; call it what you will, we have to know the name. What is your main name? That gives a clue. Around that chosen Name swirls your identity. It is the center that holds regarding an individual and a culture.
In practice, our culture runs on Money and Power. That is the Sexual Conjunction that runs us over. The Love Army is advocating for a basic change in languaging to counter the MP (military police of Money and Power) at the level of depth psychology. Love and God are the new forces for change.
Saint John was the Beloved Friend of Jesus. He leaned on Jesus at the Last Supper and was the only Man left standing at the Cross. He wrote on the wall of the ages: “God is Love,” or “Theos einai Agape.” God is the subject and Love is the predicate; the subject is particular and the predicate universal, as in “an oak is a tree.”
An individual is the particle; the community is the wave. Monogamy is the subject; “Commogamy” (communal sex) is the predicate. It’s not one or the other but one in service to the other. Man serves Womam (and their Child); Womam serves Man. It’s a reciprocal relationship; not an “equal” one.
The Love Army’s first division is to “think love.” Love’s anagram is: “Limitless Orgasmic Vibratory Energy.” Its First Mate is God as “Greatest of Desires.” These forms are written in the new language of desire rather than Greek Being. Jesus used the same languaging based on Love for the Father and the Neighbor.
He could not say it then in a Patrix culture but we can say it now. There is no Father without a Mother and there is neither without them being a Lover to each other. Jung recognized this as the “Conjunctio” of a Couple and a Community, commonly referred to as Communal Sex, which can only happen within a Love Bower protected by a Love Army.
This is Shock and Awe of a different kind. Jesus shocked the Empire Roman of his time by converting it to Christology which had a softening effect on Patriarchy through Christian Civilization’s “law of love.”
Every action creates a reaction. Today we are experiencing the “blowback” effect of a modern Matriarchy upon millenia of Patriarchy, used by the Zionist branch of the Patrix (Patriarchy) to destroy Western Christian civilization by proxies like false Islamists, Jewish revenge upon all but themselves as God’s Chosen People.
We see that “God” is the linchpin in this whole scheme. Therefore it is God’s Name that has been taken in vain. A vineyard that is serious about its mission to “stop war” takes the semantics of logosology seriously. It’s an information war after all which implies being fully informed about matters of vital interest.
It’s raining here in Southern California on the seventh day of May. I’m told that in the last thirty years there’s only been 0.3 inches of rain in May. If true, it signals a change in the weather, which by Jungian synchronicity means a change in geo-politics. I view these changes through the “window-mirror” of the Love Government, Love Army, Love Bower and Love Vineyard–well, you get the idea of what is the common denominator (name nominator).
Love is an idea whose time has come like Agape’s time 2000 years ago. Agape softened the soil of civilization for the present springtime waters of May. May you have a great day.
Love, Dennis
Great sermon, Denis.
Love to follow your mantra
The US seems to me to have a very obvious objective and strategy to be the first to take Raqqah. I’m surprised no one has commented on that yet. What would be the implications of a US controlled Raqqah?
Hole in the Wall Gang lives in polarity— the outlaws of religion ( I once had a very wealthy, educated Sunni Egyptian tell me that Sufis were pre Islamic and thus not au courant in the religion scheme of things) politics, academia, etc. are our “peeps” and, yes, there is honor among us deplorables…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdt_reAVowE
Now back to my reading of Hafiz after I help my neighbor do mandatory yard clean up.
The Sufis indeed precede the contrived construct named Islam by a thousand of years and more.
Thanks to their deep roots in antiquities’ mystery schools, the Sufis were not only able to stay sane and sober in the oppressive climate of the new religion, but they even managed to infuse Islam with the deepest spiritual wisdom that had been preserved and handed down from master to disciple down the ages.
The Sufis did so by ‘hiding in the market place’, being shoe makers and basket weavers, meeting in secret places, playing their music, doing zikrs and writing love poetry that was not only enthusiastically received far an wide, but was also designed to be Koran-correct and on a third, the highest level, was encoded with spiritual instruction for the initiated.
The Europeans were not so lucky. The brutal, genocidal Christianization by the Roman Empire destroyed the Pagan, Shamanic tradition once and for all and Europe has never recovered from this unimaginable catastrophe to this day.
Therein, by the way, lies the difference between Russia and Europe, that Saker talks about so eloquently.
The hole in the wall gang lives in the world of polarity… ( yes, Islam we oppose but individual Muslims not) Now …why is that? Because institutions become corrupt and self perpetuating. I ask, who will build the Mosques of the New World Order in Europe?
Not the Sufis ( I one was told by a very educated Egyptian Sunni that Sufism was pre-Islamic and thus Takfiri)
Anyway…for those of us who phase in and out of being in the world totally yet have our moments in the safe cubbyhole on the other side of the Hole in the Wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdt_reAVowE
Sorry, meant DEIR EZZOR not Raqqha. :)
https://altright.com/2017/05/05/the-saker-and-other-dissident-bloggers-are-completely-out-of-touch/
“The Saker and Other “Dissident” Bloggers Are Completely Out Of Touch The Alt-Right is the only TRUE dissident media in town. ”
I’m afraid that Alt Right itself was totally humiliated by neocons and neolibs few months ago and now they got the label on their ass made by a burner iron: “useful idiots – thank’s for your votes.”
It is one of the main unspoken ethical components so far in the Cafe that we call out those who label others agents of the NWO for no good reason. So let me proceed.
That I disagree with Saker on certain aspects of Russian history and his stance toward Islam does not mean that I will call him some kind of covert, clever agent of the opposition or refuse to support him. By the way, there is a whole history to thesaker.is address for the blog. If you had bothered to research further you would have found out why and the incredible pressure that Saker had to withstand in response to an unmitigated hate campaign against him for his position on the “affair”.
CharlieHebdo.
One has to rely on one’s own discernment in being able to assess the integrity of the thinking of another . For example, I massively disagree with Alex Jones on almost everything except his understand of the globalist take over of the United States and his commitment to civil liberties and a rather strict interpretation of the Constitution. That is enough for me to support him in most of his current struggles.
I learned very early in the crucible of left wing politics of the 1960’s about the corrosive effects of something called sectarianism. A sectarian demands almost 90% agreement with their entire set of beliefs before they will lift a finger in any kind of common effort. Any compromise is labeled “sell out” It is an excuse to cop out of the battle under the guise of ideological purity and can degenerate into a form of pride/arrogance.
By the way, I agree with your points on immam-centered Islam yet Hafiz is my beloved. Ah the polarities of worldly existence—to be in the battle yet not of the battle.
As a commentator, I like this blog as it is and I’m not inclined to believe every bashing against the Saker. I have formed my ideas, having my visions on the realities of this world and I ‘m glad that I, like many others here, can speak out their mind freely. Here we have a garden of many different opinions, we discuss several questions and all of us, we are learning every time, thanks to the great variety of very intelligent people who are coming here. Of course, we have sometimes different views but that doesn’t mean that we are enemies. If we couldn’t behave in a fair mode in this virtual place, how would be our behavior in reality ?
‘Alt Right’ was an invention to muddy the waters of discourse, just as ‘fake news’ was.
The ‘Right’ has a big tent and the term ‘alt right’ was meaningless and anti-semantic drivel.
Fake News, in the same way, is just plain disinformation and lies.
You are absolutely right Franz.
There is no alt – right ‘movement’.
It is a media fiction, with only the spurious Richard Spencer allegedly acting as a ‘leader’.
Again, virtually leading, not actually. He is quite likely part of a psyops to fracture /discredit US working class electoral support for Trump. Another actor.
Almost gone from view now.
The real issues of open borders – increased control by the corporate security /surveillance sector/preventing strong indigenous wage -bargaining – get buried beneath/discredited by this faux ‘white supremacist/alt – right rhetoric.
That it almost entirely takes place online /via media speaks volumes about who is inflating a marginal group position to dominate the forced migration issue – and why.
I am absolutely amazed by all the stuff the author of the article got FACTUALLY wrong. I am also amazed that anybody would take serious an article starting with this pearl “But like a typical member of his age cohort”…
To each is own, I suppose ;-)
Finally, knowing just a little bit about Islam does not seem to be required to not only have strong opinions about Islam, but even to intensely dislike it.
Amazing…
We really live in a crazy world
I have been burning to respond to the “Alt -Right” blogger Vincent Law for the last two days but was stopped by some careless person snipping my DSL wire a few blocks away, in some control box, according to the technician that repaired it less than 24 hours ago.
Then came a bunch of work “fires” to put out, grinding up all of Tuesday.
What’s already in my head for Vinny Boy is on the longish side, and important, IMHO, so I am going to work it up as a WORD file and post it in the next cafe, since this Cafe no doubt will close before my comment is completed.
I’ll see you there!
“”The meeting was held at a private residence on the outskirts of Los Angeles. I remember about 25 to 30 people being there, most of them familiar faces. Speaking to those I knew, we joked about the theme of the meeting as many of us did not care for rap music and failed to see the purpose of being invited to a private gathering to discuss its future.””
http://www.hiphopisread.com/2012/04/secret-meeting-that-changed-rap-music.html
I experienced a similar incident… in 1976
https://www.quora.com/Did-you-ever-have-an-interaction-with-a-member-of-the-illuminati-or-a-Satanist/answer/Arnaldo-Lerma
The controllers try to control everything. Not only Hip Hop but every music style. All form of arts & culture: literature, movies, painting. Even fashion, sports, cooking. All branches of sciences. All forms of education. And, as you have experienced yourself, all religions, old and new.
(Scientology is CIA. The silly name alone gives it away)
Realize it and act accordingly. Being no member of no club is a good start.
Empty chairs waiting for their clients…nice image on the front page. Probably it is in France, the day after elections, people are still sleeping…
Vive la France !
Vive la France ! Vive la France !
The train just left, with your chance
The Moulin Rouge will yet remain
As well the Eiffel Tower in the rain
Pariser tango is on the making
Fresh Baguettes are on baking
History is turning ? not even again
All remains the same on the Seine
After a hook-up and then a good eat
The sleep is good, deep and sweet
Dreaming about old gone Bastille
Next day waking up, paying the bill.
“All remains the same on the Seine.
to play the fou—yet be not insane
most in France to see is plain
refused to play a foutre game
Yes, yes, “Nothing new on the western front” – as said Remarque, there is no coming Jeanne D’arc. What struck me and give me a feeling of “fou” or maybe “deja-vu”, is that the people (they who voted for macron and those who abstained) have voted against a better relation with Russia. Only Marie Le Pen has gone to Putin – openly – willing to have much better relations with Russia. Yes, Melenchon and Fillon have both spoken about that, none of them went to Russia. However, if not for other matters, but they have not sustained Le Pen for that opportunity. The trenches are so deep, that the better relations with Russia doesn’t even matter for them. They decided, Russia is the enemy. I am sure, Putin will still try to have good relations with Macron as president of France. They will seek to be “partners”. Where this will lead is another question. Stoltenberg has already congratulated to Macron, saying he is convinced that with him, NATO will be much stronger in facing the challenges. This month, the NATO chiefs will meet in Belgium – all head of states including Trump and then at the end of this month in Sicily, where the G-7 will have a dinner. The attack on one front has already begun : the oil price (old weapon) is going again down. This is detrimental to many, but Russia is the main target. Syria ? there will come some problems too. Now, with Macron, the west is secured : “Nothing new on the western front”
Sorry those who still see Astana as a breakthrough. It won’t happen. It won’t.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/pentagon-intends-continued-aerial-operations-in-syria-de-escalation-zones/5589016
“According to Pentagon spokesman Major JT Rankine-Galloway on Friday,
“the [so-called US-led] coalition will continue to target ISIS wherever they operate to ensure they have no sanctuary,” adding:
The US continues “to effectively de-conflict coalition operations. However, we are not going to discuss the specifics of how we de-conflict operations in the highly congested and complex battle space in Syria.””
“The State Department expressed
“concerns about the Astana agreement, including the involvement of Iran as a so-called ‘guarantor.’””
@Matsi
I don’t profess to be an expert in the “deconfliction” zone “Astana process”, but my understanding is that ISIS will continue to be targeted by both.
“Both” being the Syrian sovereign/national forces with assistance from Russia+Iran (with Turkey a co-signatory, but notoriously unreliable and duplicitous). AND the US-coalition.
So the US statement you quote above: … The US will… continue to target ISIS wherever they operate to ensure they have no sanctuary….
is actually correct.
While US has no legal mandate to be bombing or occupying any part of Syria the “facts on the ground” are understood and tacitly acknowledged by the RF.
So ISUS remains a target for both the Syrian-RF lead coalition AND the US-led coalition.
| Of course, for many of us, we continue to struggle with cognitive dissonance, as we are fully aware that ISIS is the US. (So it is Orwellian to have to accept that the US is “targeting” and “destroying” ISUS – the proxy force it constructed, funded, supplies and protects.) |
Also….. The “hotphone” between the RF and the US military has been switched back on. This was requested by Rex Tillerson, when he met with Lavrov (and Putin) in Moscow. The hotphone is an important component of the de-confliction zone strategy.
The hotphone was switched off by the RF immediately after Trump sent his April 9, 59-tomahawk war-crime “tweet” to Syria, in response to the “sarin” false-flag theatrics You-tubed by the M-16-constructed Hollywood Helmets.
The effect of shutting off the hotphone (while mostly unacknowledged by the US) was to ostensibly ground the USAF as, despite their bravado and bombast, in reality they were cautious about undertaking operations in Syria without knowing the whereabouts of RF “assets”.
Following on from Astana, the RF has presented the draft resolution on de-escalation zones in Syria to UN Security Council. Once the UN has ratified this resolution ( and how can it not?? then it will be increasingly difficult for the US to act unilaterally in Syria. (But, of course, the US is exceptional, so it may ((or likely may not)) actually abide by the “rules”)
More:
http://tass.com/world/945017
http://theduran.com/confirmed-syrian-safe-zones-will-not-be-jihadist-havens-the-war-against-terrorism-continues/
confirms presence of guarantors troops in the zones……….corridors etc etc checkpoints etc etc
Here is a very interesting article. An article that should interest people in the UK,but also maybe more so, people in Russia and India. A list has been published of the wealthiest people “living” in the UK. Here are a few points made in the article:
” Boosted by a surging post-Brexit stock market, the top 1,000 wealthiest people resident in the UK have raised their fortunes by 14 percent, to a record £580 billion over the past year, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.”
“The majority of those at the very top of the list, which includes 134 Sterling billionaires, were born and have made their fortunes elsewhere, but have chosen vast London mansions as the heart of their operations.”
(While using their home countries as the “cash cows” for their “godlike” lifestyles being lived in Britain)
“Topping the list are the once-controversial Indian-born Hinduja brothers, Sri and Gopi, with a fortune of £16,200 million. They are followed by Soviet emigre and music and industry tycoon Len Blavatnik (£15,982m) the brothers David and Simon Reuben (£14,000m) Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal (£13,229m) and Uzbeki-born Alisher Usmanov (£11,791m) who made his wealth in post-Soviet Russia.”
“Mittal, who heads the world’s biggest steelmaker, ArcelorMittal, has made the biggest gains over the past year, increasing his family’s fortune by an astonishing £6,109m thanks to a sharply rising demand for steel.”
“Nineteen people upped their wealth by more than £1 billion in the past 12 months, and the top 500 this year are wealthier than the entire 1,000 in 2016, though a weaker pound has helped massage the headline figures for tycoons most of whose businesses trade in other currencies.”
(And who should be of special interest to Russians.)
“Other than Usmanov, there are also multiple Soviet-born citizens on the list, including Roman Abramovich (£8,053m), another oil tycoon Eugene Shvidler (£1,068m), retired chemicals giant owner Vladimir Makhlai (£1,000m), and wife of former Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov, Yelena Baturina (£822m).”
https://www.rt.com/uk/387468-uk-billionaires-rich-list/
Another example if any more were needed of the misplaced policies permitted on RT. The network is deeply infested by 5th column elements. Able to mask themselves behind the cover of “free press”. I’m thinking that is because of RT’s vast number of foreign employee’s. And their connections to pro-Western traitors in Russia.
Even though polls showed the majority of Russian citizens supported a Le Pen victory in the French election. The RT coverage seemed to be slanted towards Macron. Capped off by headlines like this one today,”Centrist Macron beats right-winger Le Pen in French presidential election”. A more correct headline would have been “Globalist Macron beats nationalist Le Pen in French presidential election”. Both would report the same results. But RT’s choice gives the “Liberal” MSM slant to the story. Another example was the anchors on RT that seemed shocked and disappointed when Trump (who at the time was expected to favor good relations with Russia) beat the Russophobe Clinton in the US election.
RT has a few good elements in their reporting (CrossTalk being the main one). But they are severely compromised,by 5th column links. For a state owned Network,they do a lackluster job (at best) at representing the interests of the Russian state.And are in major need of reform.
UB1
The problem is zionist infiltration. In media, 5th column subversion is invariably of the zionazi sort.
This. After all, it is what they do.
I agree – except to say that it was obviously infested long ago.
The comments section is total rubbish – even Breitbart is capable of throwing up occasional evidence of critical thinking amongst the predictable dross.
It was originally run by a Ukrainian company with links to Kolomoisky.
Then it was taken over by an Israeli outfit.
The comments section of any website these days is the ‘barometer’ of its ‘health’.
That RT ”s is so weak and ineffectual, is a reflection of how compromised it is as an organ of Russia’ ‘s civilizational direction – no different socially and culturally to Huffpo.
Yes, some serious shake – up is required at the top level, if it is to be truly an alternative to the direction of Western’ liberalism ‘(now actually operating in the service of fascist agendas (Malthusian /eugenicist).
Can you provide details of the israeli influence ? e.g. a list of personnel and their affiliations, or the israeli companies involved ? for example, there is such a list about BBC top personnel elsewhere in the saker comments….
I think Taboola, the comments technology, is an Israeli based company.
Wake up, brother. Israel is a (misleading) side show.
What counts is uni-polar, 100% control of the money supply. And that just happens to be in the hands of a couple of Jewish and crypto-Jewish clans. And in these clans the rabid, hard-core Zionists won out and forced the more ‘liberal’ clans to move along. Or else.
This has lead us to the current situation, where all young Europeans and Americans who are full of energy and ambitious to have a piece of the cake see no other options than to play along. And who can blame them?
“Look, Mommy, I am journalist at the Guardian of Zion!”
“Well done, my son, I always knew that you are something special.”
And thus it came that the elites of Europe are through and through Zionized.
What should this have to do with Israel? The Israeli are as much victims in this game as everyone else.
“Gloire aux banques! Vivez Rothchild! Les Français sont des moutons et des imbéciles!”
RT translation: Moderate Macron defeats Right Wing Le Pen
An article which correctly predicted the outcome French election. It also offers a possible way out of neoliberal globalization through economic and national sovereignty with reference to Eurasian community.
http://www.antiglobalization.org/2017/05/05/the-systematic-effort-of-the-transnational-elite-to-crush-the-brexit-revolution-from-brexit-and-trump-to-le-pen-analysis/
http://thebulletin.org/how-us-nuclear-force-modernization-undermining-strategic-stability-burst-height-compensating-super10578
” Because of improvements in the killing power of US submarine-launched ballistic missiles, those submarines now patrol with more than three times the number of warheads needed to destroy the entire fleet of Russian land-based missiles in their silos. US submarine-based missiles can carry multiple warheads, so hundreds of others, now in storage, could be added to the submarine-based missile force, making it all the more lethal.
The revolutionary increase in the lethality of submarine-borne US nuclear forces comes from a “super-fuze” device that since 2009 has been incorporated into the Navy’s W76-1/Mk4A warhead as part of a decade-long life-extension program. We estimate that all warheads deployed on US ballistic missile submarines now have this fuzing capability. Because the innovations in the super-fuze appear, to the non-technical eye, to be minor, policymakers outside of the US government (and probably inside the government as well) have completely missed its revolutionary impact on military capabilities and its important implications for global security. ”
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“The inability of Russia to globally monitor missile launches from space means that Russian military and political leaders would have no “situational awareness” to help them assess whether an early-warning radar indication of a surprise attack is real or the result of a technical error.
The combination of this lack of Russian situational awareness, dangerously short warning times, high-readiness alert postures, and the increasing US strike capacity has created a deeply destabilizing and dangerous strategic nuclear situation.”
I’ve red this information before, I don’t remember where, but I still have the same question in my mind, namely : where comes this 100% “knowledge” that Russia has no ability to globally monitor missile launches from space ? Do the Russians have no satellites for this specific purpose ? I can hardly believe that. I am more inclined to think that this is a propaganda misinformation with the intention of blaming Russia’s technical “weakness”, adding to the list of “dangers from Russia” meme.
No matter what the US might think (or Russia as well depending on their stand on the subject),the fact is that “all” nations signing the UN Charter.And all nations that are UN member states are bound by that charter. Israel is claiming territory taken in a war to be their territory. That is “beyond question” a violation of the UN Charter. Which strictly forbids the seizure of territories through warfare.That policy was common practice throughout history. But was make a violation of international law with the founding of the UN.So from that day until today,its been against international law. Its about time some nations “grow a pair” and break that bad news to Israel:
https://www.rt.com/news/387530-israel-debate-evict-un-jerusalem/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2017/05/03/puerto-rico-bankruptcy/101243686/
“How will investors be treated?
They’re in trouble.
To be sure, it depends on the status of their debt. If they hold secured bonds, they might get paid in full. But unsecured bondholders could suffer significant cuts, depending on which types of debt the judge determines to be vulnerable.
Financial creditors, including major investors that had bet on Puerto Rico bonds that were exempt from federal, state and local taxes, argue that their investments were made when the island was not eligible for bankruptcy.
But Congress passed the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) specifically to create a process that allows the island’s numerous debt-saddled governmental entities to achieve debt relief.
Complicating matters is the various governmental entities included in the bankruptcy filing, each of which has its own investors and creditors wanting to be paid.
“It really isn’t clear how creditors stack up against each other,” Jacoby said.
Moody’s Investor Service Vice President Ted Hampton concluded Wednesday that the bankruptcy filing is actually “a positive step for bondholders overall” because it will bring about “orderly process that should be better for creditors in the aggregate than a chaotic and uncertain period involving proliferating lawsuits.””
Interesting that the Egyptian government would tolerate Christianity. Does this also mean that Christians in the Middle East will no longer be persecuted?
https://www.christiantoday.com/article/egyptian.president.vows.to.build.largest.church.in.egypt/103758.htm
Question for The Saker and for all Muslims:
Would Islam even exist as a religion if all people residing in Muslim countries were given the right to join or to leave a religion as they wish?
http://www.christianpost.com/news/islamic-groups-copying-pentecostal-worship-style-in-nigeria-to-stop-muslims-from-going-to-christian-churches-win-converts-182705/
lumpof..
Over the years I have noticed that the majority of the zionazi hate spam tries to create conflict between Muslims and Christians in the west ( in India, the things work to divide Muslims and Hindus). While they do play occasionally the “Muslims are all antisemitic” sometimes, their main job is too create division between Muslims and everybody else.
I suppose had the zionazis determined Rome to be their “sacred stolen ground”, one would see the same massive attacks on catholics. Hmm, promoting Rome as the zionazi “homeland” could be worthwhile after all…
Vt – oh, but they do – the Vatican/Rome has long been their main target for takeover, albeit through corruption/stealth.
“Washington’s Long War on Syria, Book Launch, Montreal, Canada, May 2, 2017”
Published on May 5, 2017
Stephen Gowans gives an overview of his book: “Washington’s Long War on Syria” at his Book Launch event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada May 02, 2017.
https://youtu.be/xfXddo5JH_s
Hi everyone,
Here is a link to a very good article on the French elections written by Thierry Meyssan. It is in French and hasn’t been translated in English yet, unfortunately.
http://www.voltairenet.org/article196289.html
https://apnews.com/3e9965cb52514e70abaac552c4d7a172
“An Indonesian court sentenced the minority Christian governor of Jakarta to two years in prison on Tuesday for blaspheming the Quran, a jarring ruling that undermines the reputation of the world’s largest Muslim nation for practicing a moderate form of Islam.
In announcing its decision, the five-judge panel said Gov. Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama was “convincingly proven guilty of blasphemy” and ordered his arrest. He was taken to Cipinang Prison in east Jakarta. At the court, supporters of the governor wept and hugged each other amid shouts of jubilation from members of conservative Islamic groups.
Photos quickly appeared online of Ahok, who still commands immense popularity in Jakarta, the capital, being warmly greeted by prison staff. Ahok said he would appeal, but it was unclear if he would be released once that process is underway.”
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This case in interesting especially when there have been rumors of military coup backed by USA.
Today I received another newsletter from John Pilger. In my opinion one of the greatest research journalists I know.
“On May 5, John Pilger was presented with the Order of Timor-Leste by East Timor’s Ambassador to Australia, Abel Gutteras, in recognition of his reporting on East Timor under Indonesia’s brutal occupation, especially his landmark documentary film, Death of a Nation: the Timor Conspiracy.
This was John Pilger’s response:
The universal lesson of East Timor
Filming undercover in East Timor in 1993 I followed a landscape of crosses: great black crosses etched against the sky, crosses on peaks, crosses marching down the hillsides, crosses beside the road. They littered the earth and crowded the eye.
The inscriptions on the crosses revealed the extinction of whole families, wiped out in the space of a year, a month, a day. Village after village stood as memorials.
Kraras is one such village. Known as the “village of the widows”, the population of 287 people was murdered by Indonesian troops.
Using a typewriter with a faded ribbon, a local priest had recorded the name, age, cause of death and date of the killing of every victim. In the last column, he identified the Indonesian battalion responsible for each murder. It was evidence of genocide.
I still have this document, which I find difficult to put down, as if the blood of East Timor is fresh on its pages.
On the list is the dos Anjos family.
In 1987, I interviewed Arthur Stevenson, known as Steve, a former Australian commando who had fought the Japanese in the Portuguese colony of East Timor in 1942. He told me the story of Celestino dos Anjos, whose ingenuity and bravery had saved his life, and the lives of other Australian soldiers fighting behind Japanese lines.
Steve described the day leaflets fluttered down from a Royal Australian Air Force plane; “We shall never forget you,” the leaflets said. Soon afterwards, the Australians were ordered to abandon the island of Timor, leaving the people to their fate.
When I met Steve, he had just received a letter from Celestino’s son, Virgillo, who was the same age as his own son. Virgillo wrote that his father had survived the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975, but he went on: “In August 1983, Indonesian forces entered our village, Kraras. They looted, burned and massacred, with fighter aircraft overhead. On 27 September 1983, they made my father and my wife dig their own graves and they machine-gunned them. My wife was pregnant.”
The Kraras list is an extraordinary political document that shames Indonesia’s Faustian partners in the West and teaches us how much of the world is run. The fighter aircraft that attacked Kraras came from the United States; the machine guns and surface-to-air missiles came from Britain; the silence and betrayal came from Australia.
The priest of Kraras wrote on the final page: “To the capitalist governors of the world, Timor’s petroleum smells better than Timorese blood and tears. Who will take this truth to the world? … It is evident that Indonesia would never have committed such a crime if it had not received favourable guarantees from [Western] governments.”
As the Indonesian dictator General Suharto was about to invade East Timor (the Portuguese had abandoned their colony), he tipped off the ambassadors of Australia, the United States and Britain. In secret cables subsequently leaked, the Australian ambassador, Richard Woolcott, urged his government to “act in a way which would be designed to minimise the public impact in Australia and show private understanding to Indonesia.” He alluded to the beckoning spoils of oil and gas in the Timor Sea that separated the island from northern Australia.
There was no word of concern for the Timorese.
In my experience as a reporter, East Timor was the greatest crime of the late 20th century. I had much to do with Cambodia, yet not even Pol Pot put to death as many people – proportionally — as Suharto killed and starved in East Timor.
In 1993, the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Australian Parliament estimated that “at least 200,000” East Timorese, a third of the population, had perished under Suharto.
Australia was the only western country formally to recognise Indonesia’s genocidal conquest. The murderous Indonesian special forces known as Kopassus were trained by Australian special forces at a base near Perth. The prize in resources, said Foreign Minister Gareth Evans, was worth “zillions” of dollars.
In my 1994 film, Death of a Nation: the Timor Conspiracy, a gloating Evans is filmed lifting a champagne glass as he and Ali Alatas, Suharto’s foreign minister, fly over the Timor Sea, having signed a piratical treaty that divided the oil and gas riches of the Timor Sea.
I also filmed witnesses such as Abel Gutteras, now the Ambassador of Timor-Leste (East Timor’s post independence name) to Australia. He told me, “We believe we can win and we can count on all those people in the world to listen — that nothing is impossible, and peace and freedom are always worth fighting for.”
Remarkably, they did win. Many people all over the world did hear them, and a tireless movement added to the pressure on Suharto’s backers in Washington, London and Canberra to abandon the dictator.
But there was also a silence. For years, the free press of the complicit countries all but ignored East Timor. There were honourable exceptions, such as the courageous Max Stahl, who filmed the 1991 massacre in the Santa Cruz cemetery. Leading journalists almost literally fell at the feet of Suharto. In a photograph of a group of Australian editors visiting Jakarta, led by the Murdoch editor Paul Kelly, one of them is bowing to Suharto, the genocidist.
From 1999 to 2002, the Australian Government took an estimated $1.2 billion in revenue from one oil and gas field in the Timor Sea. During the same period, Australia gave less than $200 million in so-called aid to East Timor.
In 2002, two months before East Timor won its independence, as Ben Doherty reported in January, “Australia secretly withdrew from the maritime boundary dispute resolution procedures of the UN convention the Law of the Sea, and the equivalent jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, so that it could not be compelled into legally binding international arbitration”.
The former Prime Minister John Howard has described his government’s role in East Timor’s independence as “noble”. Howard’s foreign minister, Alexander Downer, once burst into the cabinet room in Dili, East Timor, and told Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri, “We are very tough … Let me give you a tutorial in politics …”
Today, it is Timor-Leste that is giving the tutorial in politics. After years of trickery and bullying by Canberra, the people of Timor-Leste have demanded and won the right to negotiate before the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) a legal maritime boundary and a proper share of the oil and gas.
Australia owes Timor Leste a huge debt — some would say, billions of dollars in reparations. Australia should hand over, unconditionally, all royalties collected since Gareth Evans toasted Suharto’s dictatorship while flying over the graves of its victims.
The Economist lauds Timor-Leste as the most democratic country in southeast Asia today. Is that an accolade? Or does it mean approval of a small and vulnerable country joining the great game of globalisation?
For the weakest, globalisation is an insidious colonialism that enables transnational finance and its camp-followers to penetrate deeper, as Edward Said wrote, than the old imperialists in their gun boats.
It can mean a model of development that gave Indonesia, under Suharto, gross inequality and corruption; that drove people off their land and into slums, then boasted about a growth rate.
The people of Timor-Leste deserve better than faint praise from the “capitalist governors of the world”, as the priest of Kraras wrote. They did not fight and die and vote for entrenched poverty and a growth rate. They deserve the right to sustain themselves when the oil and gas run out as it will. At the very least, their courage ought to be a beacon in our memory: a universal political lesson.
Bravo, Timor-Leste. Bravo and beware.”
You can watch the documentary here: http://johnpilger.com/videos/death-of-a-nation-the-timor-conspiracy
Good morning. It’s 5:30 am here. Been awake since 3 and up at 4:30. Took a walk outside as a full moon was setting and the dawn just appearing with the stars still revealing. Nice conjunctions. I walked among the geometric art of stones, metal and wood. Structure attracts energy. 50 degrees. Made fire in woodstove next to me and heated pot of water. I have many blessings for which I’m grateful, this vineyard being one of importance.
Allow me to comment on the comments of the last day or two. I learn from you. I’m influenced by many people.
mundanomaniac influenced me with his link to Remo F. Roth and his “Archetype of the Holy Wedding.” Much value in the Jungian thought. And yes, I tend to give sermons because it was a big part of my past. Remo Roth is providing another way other than from a text; go directly to the body, imagination, feeling and dreams to get beyond the “text” mentality.
teranam 13 influences me with his/her? astute observations from diverse angles. The Hole in the Wall Gang to Hafiz–quite a range. The Gang awakens the warrior in me. Reminds me of Dylan’s: “I’m raising an army [Love Army for me] of tough sons of bitches / I’m recruiting the army from the old religious / I’ve been to Saint Her-man’s and said my religious vows / I’m drinking the milk of a thousand cows.”
terra-name disagrees on some issues with the Saker. Me too. But supports him. Me too. He/she? has “massive disagreement” with Alex Jones but supports him for some things. I have reservations about him too, and lingering doubts about who he is and who’s behind him. Recently I think it was David Knight who gave a throw-away with “this Bill Hicks thing” with regard to Alex. Much of his stuff is awesome like the one yesterday about “RIP France 486-2017,” and the new president walking out to the tune of the EU anthem rather than the French one.
terra is against sects. I had to look up the reference to “foutre”–oh so that’s what it means. Definitely have to look up Hafiz. Very kind to point out to Frankie the pressure Saker is under from haters.
I hit the “like” button for _smr’s take on the Sufis and his/hers? take on Israelis vs. hardcore Zionists. I don’t know though about Israel being a “side show.” I’m trying to wrap my head around this mystery in an enigma. If I can uncover it, it will shine a light on the powers behind Trump I think. There’s a real battle going on for our minds and our pocketbooks, if not our souls.
I hit the “like” button for ioan’s comments and his style of mixing prose and poetry in languages like “fou–deja-vu.” He spotted Putin the Politician getting into Macron to “hold him close” and gave a heads up to the Belgium meeting with NATO chiefs, heads of state, including Trump. He nails it with “with Macron the west is secured–“Nothing new on the western front.” Good question for Erno Linnola re the submarines (not the ones in the desert).
I like White Whale’s report on the hot-line, red phone restoration with Russia and USA, Uncle Bob 1’s stalwart and steady anchors in a stormy sea of misinformation and Lumpenkonig’s story of Egypt supporting Christianity with a church building.
I took note of vot tak’s observation of zionazis regarding Rome as their sacred stolen ground with Rome as a zionazi homeland (the second?). Eimar also views the Vatican take-over. This issue intrigues me since I was once a Catholic priest. I think there is a revenge war on the part of the Zionists for Rome’s destroying their temple and priesthood in 70 AD and the legions’ victory at Masada in the desert in 73 (I was there), and then again in 135 AD. To add insult to injury, the Romans adopted Christianity as the state religion, and used it to further decimate and pacify the Jews, forcing them to become the people of the book with their talmud rabbis. For all this, the Jews, like their Zealot ancestors, seek revenge on Rome and Christianity. That’s my provisional analysis to untie the Gordian Knot of geo-politics today.
Well, I see that daylight has arrived and the sun will be coming over the hill in about fifteen minutes. Am I over the hill? Or am I rising over the hill? You tell me since I can’t see myself all by myself. That’s why I value this community for its feedback which tends to keep me on track when I get out whack.
If you think I’m “name-dropping,” you’re not far off because there is much in a name revealing the game. There are many names I missed and miss, like “Bro 93” who gives me much needed support, as well as all here in one way or another. There are so many heroes out there who are un-named, the Unknown Soldiers of conscience and commitment, the Saker being on the A List.
But there are also many who are downright evil and dangerous. I need to deal with myself first of all for my evil tendencies, usually by default and inaction; cowardice to put it bluntly. Fear should be my middle name. I guess that’s why I need a text and a community context.
Here comes the sun right on time to warm up these old, cold bones. I need to work on my health issues of body, mind and soul. It amazes me how much support I have. “How I made it this far nobody knows, or how I survived so many blows.” The least I can do is try to give something back for all I have received.
I hope to live to be a hundred, a hundred and one for good measure–but only if I’m healthy to the end. When Sister Death comes for me, it’s important she find me fully alive. Saint Francis called his body “Brother Ass.” He called death his Sweet Sister, and lay naked on the earth when it came time so as not to miss her. I’d rather die in a comfortable bed with loving friends around to bid me adieu.
In the meantime there’s much to do. I don’t know about you but I’m not yet through. “I ain’t dead yet / My bell still rings / I deep my fingers crossed / like the early Roman kings.”
Love, Dennis
‘We Were Fighting to the Bitter End’: Marshal Zhukov Recalls Battle of Moscow
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201705091053428874-zhukov-interview-war/
“Ahead of the 72nd anniversary of the Soviet Victory over Nazi Germany, AST Publishers turned out a collection or war memoirs by leading Russian actors, musicians, journalists and military commanders. The book titled “Immortal Regiment. A True Story,” features, among other things, a 1966 interview by legendary Marshal Georgy Zhukov.
The interview Marshal Zhukov gave to the writer and poet Konstantin Simonov, was supposed to become part of a film dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Moscow, fought in 1941.
However, the interview did not sit well with the censors who ordered the footage to be destroyed. Luckily, a copy of that interview was saved.”
That would have been during the early years of the Brezhnev government. The article doesn’t state what Zhukov said offended the censors and the few quotes presented are not an indication, either. I wonder what was the reason?
Zhukov was extraordinarily well-regarded across every strata of the populace, a true populist hero, and although he never sought influence beyond that attached to his well-earned military position, his personal popularity was always deemed a potential threat to those in power. According to his auto-biography, the man himself was aware of this and content to be politically suppressed periodically.
Shukows “Memories and Thoughts” are to me (* 1942) the opposite part to C.G.Jung: Memories
Dreams, Reflections.
Shukow did the Russian way of dilligence with a Russian wide horizon in the real world of space and matter, where the “politics with other means” are driven to it’s ultimate consequence.
Jung fought for man’s soul against obsession and ignorance of man concerning his Self.
Both to me are ultimate lights of the 20th century
Yes, to me also. Much to admire in the way he conducted himself.
Dont’ eat before you watch and listen to this woman. Demagoguery and sophistry at its purest.
https://www.mrctv.org/sites/default/files/embedcache/127748.html
Director of FBI, James Comey had just been fired :
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/05/09/politics/james-comey-fbi-trump-white-out/
His physical body will be “free”, but he let them steal his soul. I bet these perverts hinted at him to do that as “trans” is the word of this age (mixing of opposites and blurring the boundaries, good old trick of Lucifer):
https://www.rt.com/usa/387801-chelsea-manning-wants-help-people/
MSM going ape over Comey firing.
He was allegedly giving staff a pep talk when the TV report of his firing alerted him.
Text of dismissal letter described as ‘bizarre’, various Democrats calling for blood, saying next director has to be appointed outside of Trump administration, British Guardian especially screechy, (anything to do with that dossier from Steele? Not least who commissioned it?)
Full text of letter to Comey:
Dear Director Comey,
I have received the attached letters from the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General of the United States recommending your dismissal as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I have accepted their recommendation and you are hereby terminated and removed from office, effective immediately.
While I greatly appreciate you informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgement of the Department of Justice that you are not able to effectively lead the Bureau. It is essential that we find new leadership for the FBI that restores the public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission.
I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavours
Donald J Trump
on the other hand,note:
“US watchdog group demands legal clarification of Trump’s decision to carry out missile strike against the Syrian Air Force base back on the 7th of April.
In a lawsuit, filed against the Trump administration under Freedom of Information Act, Protect Democracy watchdog group demands all e-mail messages, accounts, notes and records that were used to provide legitimization of Trump’s decision to launch missile strike against Syria, to be published.
The legal team of the group also addressed the Offices of Legal Counsel at the Ministries of Justice and Defense and Department of State.
On the 6th of April, US President Donald Trump issued an order to carry out missile strikes against Syrian Air Force base, done under the false pretext of responding to the Syrian Army’s chemical attack on civilians.
Few days after the assault, Trump sent a letter to the US congress in which he said actions against Syria were carried out in accordance with the US law and within the scope of his authority, adding they were necessary to preserve US national security and stability of US foreign policy.
The White House, however, failed to provide any legal justification for its actions, especially since Trump’s strikes against Syria were ordered without asking the UN Security Council or the US Congress first.”
http://www.fort-russ.com/2017/05/us-watchdog-group-sues-trump.html
And on the other hand….
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/obama-trump-lawyers-worst-case-235280
Funny how they never had a problem with Obomber ”s Tuesday’ big’kills, much less all those bombs he dropped on Syria and Libya.
Protect Hypocrisy would be more accurate.
Trump’s tomahawk “tweet” ( now dropped from the news cycle) may actually be his downfall.
It was a completely illegitimate action.
“They” don’t how they get to dispose him, so if this works, they’ll use it.
Hypocracy be damned.
WW
Absolutely.
Though the notion of illegitimacy as applied to successive US administrations’ actions abroad is entirely meaningless.
I wonder why the MSM is going all out on impeachment talk now – not when the event occurred.
Which was largely reported favourably at the time – ‘evil Assad’ redux.
Cant help wondering if it is connected to Flynn’s scheduled testimony, and the firing of Comey.
A recent Trump tweet reminds that Flynn had the highest security clearance while working for the transition team.
How to explain that if he was a real risk?
And Flynn was to be the main catalyst for change in how the Intel agencies operate.
There are something in the region of 800,000+ operatives, with close on 80% sub-contractors from the private sector.
The Trump Dossier was commissioned by a private firm as well as delivered by one : the gravy train could have been badly derailed with Flynn reforms.
Not to mention the plans of pay for players.
I expect the impeachment calls to intensify.
Using the Cafe for one of its purposes:
Rant.
The other day I saw a Professor online whom I knew from the anti war movement in the 1960’s. He at 21 was a jerk then and, now at 70 representing and talking about SDS, “the Trots” (as the Young Socialist Alliance members were called), draft resistors ,the anti war movement etc he is even more so. He even threatened to beat me up back then –that was when he was in his Maoist “all power comes out of the barrel of a gun” phase and I, foolishly enough ,was arguing that “No, it is the consciousness of the working class that will start the change”. We were standing on the steps of the library and I was selling The Militant– I remember it well. I very opportunistically pulled the female card which actually worked back then–“What??? you are going to beat up a woman?” He turned red and backed off–clearly not Maoist material.
Ah, to see him now with his fat salary and his comfortable teaching pose and his trendy support of Black Lives Matter. He never was much of a deep thinker even back then and his innate, semi hysterical emotionalism fits perfectly with the currents of neoliberalism. Cultural hucksters of the
meme…Sad, sad…he thinks he is a good person and has everyone telling him so.–his fat paycheck, his adoring students, his young 2rd wife , the University administration, his professional organization. sigh.
.Meanwhile, there is the couple I knew in Phoenix ( ex nun/ex priest) who fled Latin American where for awhile they were part of religious liberation movement until it became too dangerous to do so. They are doing Catholic Worker type social work in a very poor area.
There are those who get their hands dirty actually doing the work for the liberation of humanity and those who get their hands dirty digging its grave. But like Lady MacBeth, only one of pair of hands ever washes clean. But it is not my business to know whose.
It still irks.
touched my memory, teranam 13
the same when we staged an 1975 an Angola-meeting with a comrade from
their organization. What happened? Brawl with Maoists.
The fat checkers of them today now are steering the Greens and their Foundations on their strict pro-Kiew course …
But since 1980 only my own King in my keepdom which is my wife since
1982 and the symbols of the ancestors in the circle along the universe
so in my lonely keptship is to be seen this current week like follows:
http://astromundanediary.blogspot.de/2017/05/5.html
Like Russia, Spain protects its borders: from Reuters but this article is trustworthy
http://news.trust.org/item/20170509092714-qax78
Spain’s border? Melilla and Ceuta are in Africa, in Morocco. That’s what Spain gets for holding on to these two weird colonies in Africa.
BBC/MI6 calling! BBC/MI6 calling!
They are still at it, monotonously pushing the Putin/KGB spy meme. It dovetails niclely with the ‘meddling’ in US and French etc. election and hacking memes.
Pathetic, isn’t it?
Was the Soviet James Bond Vladimir Putin’s role model?
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-39862225