Have you ever gotten death-threats?
Well, I have… and so have a million or so other people.
It´s not unusually for political activists, writers or even humble bloggers, who even become a bit visible to be the target of threats, if they they attack the interests of corrupt people.
But there is one area of political opposition, where [...]
Archive for July, 2009
The Moshe-Dayan-Method of Intimidation
Posted in Philosophy, Religion and Politics, Zionism on July 24, 2009 | 6 Comments »
“The War on Terror is a Fraud”
Posted in 911, War and Imperialism on July 17, 2009 | 16 Comments »
“and until we realize this the Empire is going to continue.”
Dr. David Ray Griffin
on May 18, 2007, in Seattle, Washington
on the 911TV.org-show “9/11: “Let’s Get Empirical””
Dr Griffin is right on both counts, I think. 100% conclusive evidence is in by now, due in part to the relentless effort of Griffin himself, that 9/11 was [...]
The Catholic Church and Palestine
Posted in Palestine, Philosophy, Religion and Politics on July 14, 2009 | 38 Comments »
Mentioning the Catholic Church when discussing political matters doesn´t endorse me to non-Catholics, I realize that.
But what about this:
In order to take a position against the Catholic Church on the matters of Israel and Zionism – and also on the matter of financial oppression and Imperialism, which I will discuss in my next [...]
A closer look at Icelandic and other fires
Posted in Iceland, Palestine, War and Imperialism on July 12, 2009 | 5 Comments »
the fire at Thingvellir
Thingvellir the next morning
Now I do have to apologize for a misunderstanding I created about the fire on Thingvellir in the last post.
Althingi, the traditional Icelandic Parliament was not a house, it was a yearly meeting-place, a kind of open-air Parliament, in operation for about a thousand years.
What burned down was a [...]
Iceland today, July 10, 2009: an old Parliament burned down, the new one on fire with anger
Posted in Iceland on July 10, 2009 | 16 Comments »
Very little is left of Valhalla, the hotel-museum built on Thingvellir, the place where the first Icelanders were holding their yearly sessions of Parliament, after a blazing fire today.
At Thingvellir, Althing – the general assembly was established around 930 and continued to convene there until 1798. All major events in the history of Iceland have [...]
Bush´s Russian Twin
Posted in War and Imperialism on July 9, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Or how the US elites like to see other countries´leaders (or US- presidents)
Let´s look at the results of Boris Yeltsin´s rule.
Justin Raimondo from Anti-war.com writes under the headline:
The Legacy of Boris Yeltsin
Corruption, crony capitalism, and Russia’s near-demise
The legacy of Boris Yeltsin, who presided over what Paul Klebnikov described as “one of [...]
The Internet, a model for true democracy
Posted in Philosophy, Religion and Politics on July 8, 2009 | 10 Comments »
Now in our reality at the beginning of the the 21.century the blogosphere has become the only really “free press”.
This blogger believes that we can no longer take the things for granted, we have been taught in school. Neither can we trust the media to diligently inform us objectively about the most important events in [...]
Zionists blood Zone: Gaza
Posted in War and Imperialism, Zionism on July 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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Erich Follath, “der Spiegel´s”secret chief and a very good friend of the Mossad
Posted in Media deceptions and propaganda on July 6, 2009 | 3 Comments »
When you look at the situation in Iran, many people, even decent and compassionate people in the western world, would like to ally themselves with the Iranian opposition, since most western people feel far closer to their world-view, than to Islamic traditions of the current Iranian government and the majority of the Iranian population. The [...]
Dick Cheney´s nuclear threat in 2003
Posted in Dictatorship, Iran, Media deceptions and propaganda, War and Imperialism on July 4, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The other day I read a book review titled “Dr. Strangelove” in the conservative catholic magazine “Culture Wars”. James G. Bruen, Jr. wrote the review on the book
“Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency” by Barton Gellman.
The whole book seems to be a chilling read, describing the ruthlessness and utter amorality of the former Vice-President and those [...]