Blair and Kanye West are Prostitutes 2389


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The Tony Blair House Journal (editor Alan Rusbridger) reports on Kanye West’s disgusting private performance for the Kazakh dictator and his family, and takes a sideswipe at David Cameron for visiting that country.

But peculiarly they fail to mention that Tony Blair receives US $4 million a year as a consultant to the worker murdering Kazakh dictator, and that Alistair Campbell and Jonathon Powell as well as Blair visit to give this support – which has included a behind the scenes campaign to help Nazarbaev win the Nobel Peace Prize, fortunately with no result to date.


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  • James Mason

    Russia states that military action in relation to Syria would amount to aggression if it takes place without an authorising UN Security Council Resolution.

    I think Russia should explain why Georgia faced the loss of South Ossetia and Abkhazia without any authorising UN Security Council Resolution and in the clear face of Russian military action.

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    Associated Press put a different spin on Obama’s visit to the Stockholm synagogue. They get Syria and the Holocaust included. Does Obama liken himself to Wallenberg as a saviour of lives? Is that the message?

    Obama visits Swedish synagogue, alludes to Syrian crisis

    The American president drew a line between the heroism of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg who saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust and the need to act in Syria.

    By The Associated Press Sep. 4, 2013 | 9:53 PM

    President Barack Obama and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt

    President Barack Obama and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center standing, listen to Nina Lagergren, 92, center, seated, as they look over the personal possession of Raoul Wallenberg. Photo by AP

    U.S. President Barack Obama joined Jewish leaders and relatives of Raoul Wallenberg, who is credited with saving at least 20,000 Jews during the Holocaust at the Great Synagogue of Stockholm. A Swedish diplomat serving in Budapest, Hungary, Wallenberg risked his life to issue protective passports and shelter Jews in Swedish diplomatic buildings.

    “Because he refused to stand by, Wallenberg reminds us of our power when we choose not simply to bear witness, but also to act,” Obama said. His words invoked the deadly civil war in Syria and Obama’s call for a global intervention to stop Syrian President Bashar Assad from using chemical weapons against his people.

    In the synagogue’s vast, ornate sanctuary, Obama stood under the “eternal flame” that hangs in most Jewish houses of worship above the arc that holds the Torah. The Great Synagogue’s flame hasn’t been extinguished since 1870, officials said.

    Arrayed before Obama were artifacts from Wallenberg’s life: his daily calendar, passport and family photos. In quiet tones, he reflected on the artifacts with Wallenberg’s half-sister, Nina Lagergren, and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.

    Obama and Reinfeldt then stepped into the synagogue’s sunny courtyard, where an immense, teal-colored menorah stood in front of a memorial wall engraved with the names of more than 8,000 Holocaust victims. The president laid a stone, joining in a custom carried out by Jewish mourners all across the world.

    “He’s beloved in both our countries. He’s one of the links that binds us together,” Obama said, noting that Wallenberg had studied in the U.S.

    Jews around the world on Wednesday were marking the start of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, a day of prayer and celebration that kicks off a 10-day period of meditative introspection in the Jewish faith.

    Obama’s visit was history-making for the Swedes. Never before had a sitting American president set foot in their country.

    “This is a historic event,” Reinfeldt declared at the start of his joint news conference with Obama.

    Clusters of waving and picture-taking people lined grassy strips along the highway as Obama’s motorcade sped away from the airport. Near the capital, people stood on balconies outside offices and apartment buildings, gathered along Lake Malaren or hung themselves out of windows in hopes of catching a fleeting glimpse of Obama.

    But not all Swedes were thrilled by Obama’s presence.

    Thousands of people, including left-wing activists opposed to U.S. foreign policy and Internet freedom advocates protesting U.S. surveillance programs, gathered for a peaceful demonstration. Protesters from Amnesty International demanded that Obama close the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

    “We want to remind him how utterly he has failed to achieve his own visions,” said 22-year-old student Simon Lindgren.

    Meanwhile, rival groups of Syrian immigrants, both for and against President Bashar Assad, shouted at each other and were separated by police. Sweden has received nearly 15,000 asylum-seekers from Syria since last year.

    President Barack Obama greets guests outside the Stockholm Synagogue in Stockholm, Wednesday Sept. 4, 2013.

    http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/1.545456

  • Villager

    As the evenings get shorter the inane copy n pastes get longer. Perhaps someone can persuade the Frequent Poster that we do indeed know how to click and her links so that she is less in one’s face. very pushy and little grace.

  • stomped

    James Mason, thanks for the heads-up on Putin’s invocation of the magic word, aggression. Hadn’t seen that. Evidently we’re getting to the stage where it’s easy and fun to pile on and get your licks in. The American blowhards are down and squealing.

    You can call them liars, and you can taunt them with a proffer of your UNSC vote, conditioned on evidence. You can prove them them to be aggressors within the meaning of Article 8 bis clause 2g. You can mobilize against their threat to peace.

    We’ll know that the world is going to take Obama’s scalp if a state cites UNGA resolution 3314 (XXIX) or ICJ General List No. 70 (27 June 1986). US state legal exposure is such that explicit invocation of aggression or internationally wrongful acts will require the state to sacrifice a scapegoat. The designated scapegoat is Obama.

  • nevermind

    Dave is thinking ‘how lucky I am, have the support of my country and my MP’s to be a peaceful chap.

    maudlin will not make your support go away, Dave, just act up to it.

    Just to answer your question Pycrete.

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    Who is telling the truth?

    5 September 2013 Last updated at 21:37

    Ex-BBC chief Thompson accuses BBC Trust of misleading MPsA former BBC director general has accused the BBC Trust, which represents licence fee payers’ interests, of misleading parliament about excessive pay-offs to senior executives.

    Mark Thompson says he has emails which show that trust members, including the chairman Lord Patten and a senior BBC boss, approved the payments.

    The BBC has been criticised for paying £2m more than contracts necessitated.

    The BBC Trust denies Lord Patten and the other trust member misled MPs.

    In a letter to MPs investigating the issue, Mr Thompson says statements by the trust’s chairman were inaccurate, information was kept from the National Audit Office and the head of human resources misled MPs over her involvement.

    The 13,000-word document came in response to allegations made in July before MPs that he had not been open with the trust about pay-offs to two senior executives.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23981469

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    Villager should know that Ha’aretz has a paywall. I am saving any readers the bother of registering. Perhaps it’s the content within that was not wanted by him!

    The 38 Degrees info on the ‘Transparency’ Bill was contained in an e-mail I received. How do I send that info other than by copying.

    Stop the constant whingeing and scroll on by if you don’t like it Villager.

  • Suhayl Saadi

    “Russia states that military action in relation to Syria would amount to aggression if it takes place without an authorising UN Security Council Resolution.

    I think Russia should explain why Georgia faced the loss of South Ossetia and Abkhazia without any authorising UN Security Council Resolution and in the clear face of Russian military action.” James Mason.

    And Syria sits on the Rio Grande? I think the UK/USA/France should explain why, right across the Middle East, once again they are in tactical alliance with Al Qaeda.

  • pykrete

    @Suhayl Saadi 10:58 pm

    The link works from Sky News – letter loads as a pdf. Yahoo seems a copy and paste job so link becomes plain text.

  • NR

    @ mike 5 Sep, 2013 – 7:27 pm
    “Isn’t it remarkable how both the US and UK have managed to get samples out of Damascus?”

    From a pro-strike article: “… even though Kerry assured the world Sunday that traces of sarin were found on blood and hair samples collected from emergency workers responding to the scene.”
    http://www.indianagazette.com/news/opinions/dan-thomasson-indecision-on-syria-has-lasted-too-long,18126200/

    Does this mean traces of Sarin were in blood and hair of the victims found on the rescuers, or the blood and hair of the rescuers contained traces? Some chain of irrefutable custody.

    Propaganda theme #1 of the day: The action-mongerers are in despair and meltdown. They wail, “Only Obama speaking directly to the country from the oval office can save the day and sell voters on his plan.” Even if his plan is a junker with wheels and fenders flying off.

    Theme #2: Since Obama is determined to go to action against Syria regardless of a no vote in Congress, it’s unthinkable that Congress would vote no and embarrass the president in front of the world — like he needs help doing that.

  • NR

    “Putin has called Kerry a liar”

    Spokesperson retorts, “John Kerry is a brave, triple-purple-hearted war hero, who is above such childish accusations.”

    What was the “action” in Vietnam called, since it wasn’t a war.
    Answers vary: military engagement; Vietnam Conflict; police action; undeclared war. Maybe Kerry is an action hero.

    “We can never again stand aside, prideful in isolation. Terrific dangers and troubles that we once called “foreign” now constantly live among us…” LBJ on Vietnam, inauguration speech.

    US MSM runs several more vids of gassed Syrian kids, with the disclaimer they can’t verify the source or veracity. Then why run them? Grab some clips from “Lawrence of Arabia” and claim it’s Assad himself on a camel slaughtering innocent civilians.

  • BrianFujisan

    Aye Dreoilin, Well said Mr Putin, he is of course 100% correct

    Speaking to his human rights council Wednesday, Putin said, “This was very unpleasant and surprising for me. We talk to them (the Americans), and we assume they are decent people, but he is lying and he knows that he is lying. This is sad.”

    Putin also repeated Russia’s position that any use of military force against Syria without the approval of the U.N. Security Council would be an act of aggression.

    With regards the U.S fake concern for Syrians being targeted by Assad with CW. the evil Fuckers sure had plenty concern for their victims

    Take as the Mildest example – The savage violence of the police against Occupy protesters in 2011 was well documented, and included the use of tear gas and other chemical irritants. Tear gas is prohibited for use against enemy soldiers in battle by the Chemical Weapons Convention.

    AND THEN WE HAVE THE MORE HORRIFIC U.S. USE of CM WMD’s / nuclear WMD’s ….Evil Bastards

    Ten Chemical Weapons Attacks Washington Doesn’t Want You to Talk About

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/ten-chemical-weapons-attacks-washington-doesnt-want-you-to-talk-about/5348230

  • NR

    @ Suhayl Saadi 5 Sep, 2013 – 11:07 pm
    “And Syria sits on the Rio Grande?”

    There is a conflict on the Rio Grande, the narco wars in Mexico, death tolls 70,000-90,000, only recently exceeded by numbers in Syria. Unremarked upon in the US, let alone the rest of the world, unless a new record is set for number of bodies hanging from bridges or an especially gruesome form of death is illustrated on the cartel’s own web page, narco mundo. All OK if it insures a reliable flow of substances to US and Canada.

  • BrianFujisan

    Just to Clarify,

    I just noticed From my post – that coincides in time with NR 1;34am – that one may get the impression that i think Assad used CM.

    I am very certain that it was the west backed terrorists that used CM

  • NR

    Brian, I too doubt it was Assad. There would be a more coherent story from the beginning and better proof. Some Congresspersons who were privy to classified briefings came away saying they still had doubts.

  • Daniel Rich

    @ Nevermind.

    … refugees …

    I heard something odd: people in Saudi sponsored camps in Turkey do not have a refugee status, because they’re ‘guests‘. Only a select group of visitors have been granted access, but not the usual agencies/orgs. This is HUMINT, I have no link.

  • Daniel Rich

    @ BrianFujisan + NR

    There was this massacre and the Syrian Army accused of it. This was concluded based upon the presence of Army tanks. Fair enough. Two questions thus remain:

    1) who killed them in close proximity?

    2) why does a surviving child describe the perps as men with [long] beards and shaved heads?

    I’m absolutely no fan of Assad whatsoever. But having to see all these salivating warmongers pressing for peace, reminds of back in the day when those same talking-heads showed up on the idiot box, saying the exact same thing, when one of my friends’ grandad said that he’d seen [in Turkey] an endless US convoy on its way to the Iraqi border. Right there and then you know you are being lied to.

    Unfortunately for us mere mortals, we’re not privy to anything [you know, the stuff from behind closed door and curtains]. However, if everybody keeps dragging in links to a variety of articles, we can search for the one thing that always gives lies away: inconsistencies.

    I don’t need lectures, I need info, and as much as I can digest.

    This is also a big thank you to the man hosting this web site and those of you who provide the gems of info I otherwise would’ve missed.

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