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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  • anon

    http://beforeitsnews.com/middle-east/2013/09/hacked-email-of-us-intelligence-colonel-shows-pentagons-involvement-in-chemical-attack-in-syria-2453958.html

    Yahoo account hacked, emails signed using verifable US Government encrytion key, US Colnel openly talking about the chemical attack in Damascus, leaves absolutely no doubt of direct US military involvement in the attack and the subsequent propaganda push by the US ‘admistration’ (i.e. ‘the lobby’). This is all the evidence that the UNGA needs to authorise the most serious sanctions possible against the US and Israel for attempting to drag the international community into World War 3.

  • John Goss

    Anon thanks for reposting that link for those who missed it last week. There is no doubt that Israel and the US are behind this false flag. They just don’t care. Syria is on the list. Then Iran. They are likely to continue until they consider the mission accomplished. If not this year, next, or the year after. Only the sound common sense of reason from the masses can end this futile ambition.

  • oddie

    Mary –

    hopefully, it’s just more psyops like Sky’s big-time “defector” the other day who was ready to squeal at an Istanbul press conference. love the “rogue” aircraft bit.

    the Sky piece is the same amateurish propaganda that is trotted out prior to every military “adventure”. love how all polls since the major ones showed 9% support for war in US and 11% in UK attempt to portray the public as less opposed now, with wiggle room to be even less opposed in the near future.

  • NR

    CNN US interviewed a congresswoman, previously a no vote, ran the “new” horrific compilation vid, and asked if that changed her mind. The reporters were horrified, appalled and amazed that it did not. She said she’d still vote as her constituents instructed and if any military action is taken it must be by the UN.

    Fox News runs the same vid, but slightly, tastefully blurred, which slightly reduces its impact, such as it is. Bet Murdoch received an earful, “How dare you let Fox depreciate our horrific video.”

    On another channel a commentator said the vid will have little impact. People have seen enough war horrors, beheadings, bombings, etc., in recent years that the gassing vid looks benign by comparison. He said that in the US, in any large city, there are 2-3 shootings on stabbings on TV every day, and many people, including kids, see them up close and personal in some districts.

    Here is what celebrities are up to, from The Hollywood Reporter: “Ed Asner Explains Hollywood Silence on Obama: They ‘Don’t Want to Feel Anti-Black'”.

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    NR Murdoch’s Twitter.

    Murdoch ‏@rupertmurdoch 4 Sep
    House and Senate members receiving record number of constituency calls overwhelmingly opposed to Syrian intervention.

    Rupert Murdoch ‏@rupertmurdoch 3 Sep
    Price of sudden US isolationism will be huge power vacuum waiting to be filled by very willing bad guys.

    Rupert Murdoch ‏@rupertmurdoch 1 Sep
    Nobody wants invasion of Syria by US, but what will a few Tomahawks achieve? Where are our Stealth bombers if we need them?

    Rupert Murdoch ‏@rupertmurdoch 1 Sep
    What is worse n Syria? Monster Assad backed by Iran and Russia or Al Qeada and Brotherhood with even bigger ambitions? Shame O boxed in.

    Rupert Murdoch ‏@rupertmurdoch 1 Sep
    Obama in huge gamble risking lame duckery. Clinton never asked before throwing missiles around. Polls will be terrible unless Assad repeats.

    ~~~

    Marr has just had Hague on waffling away. Earlier Aaronovitch was reviewing the papers with Christiane Amanpour! Aa, as stenographer to the war mongers, is pro intervention of course. Bombs away Aa.

  • MJ

    If this is true it perhaps makes things clearer.

    “All observers have noted the high proportion of children among the victims. The United States has counted 426, or more than a third. Some observers, but neither those of the US nor their French counterparts, were intrigued to find that victims were almost all of the same age and they had no families to cry over them.

    “The wide distribution of satellite channel images of victims allowed Alawite families near Latakia to recognize their children who had been abducted two weeks prior by the “rebels”. This identification was long in coming because there are few survivors of the massacre by the allies of the United States, the United Kingdom and France in loyalist villages where more than a thousand bodies of civilians were discovered in mass graves”

    http://www.voltairenet.org/article180149.html

  • Anon

    Just in case anyone thinks I have suddenly turned into a raving conspiraloon, Anon at 9:00 am is not the real Anon.

    AlcAnon at 4:40 am: good response!

  • nevermind

    Thanks for all the useful links ladies and gentlemen.John Goss wrote “Syria is on the list. Then Iran.”

    Well, yes, that is what was planned according to general Wesley Clarke, but it is not a given.

    Syria is not to be divided from Iran and Iran is tied to Russia and China, for a new global monetary agenda as well as oil, so it might turn out that whoever attacks it will automatically open the gates to hell.

    And Cyprus scrambled two Typhoons????

    We have last week rejected an attack on Syria on superfluous reasons, Cameron has a mandate and support to ‘do different’, but still he’s winging on, still he cant’t leave his hand off the trigger.
    WTF does he allow two interceptors to be scrambled to find out who is flying in legitimate international airspace. How dare he acts like a partner in crime!

  • nevermind

    Nothing to be found on zerohedge, someone, would that be an Italian bank by chance?

    The independent ran a story yesterday on Berlusconi generosity towards the Mafia, to the tune of a few hundred millions Euro’s, but then, we always expected that, its like a badge of honour for Italian PM’s and it keeps them alive, poor sods.

  • Dreoilin

    “Cameron has a mandate and support to ‘do different’, but still he’s winging on, still he cant’t leave his hand off the trigger.”

    I suppose when someone drops a story that the Russians are saying Britain is just a small island that doesn’t affect much of anything … you’ve got to engage in a little stick waving … 😉

  • Mary

    http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.545682

    Ties between Israel and Egypt only getting stronger, despite regional tension
    The two nations enjoy not only tactical cooperation, but a convergence of strategic interests as well.
    By Amos Harel |Sep 8, 2013 |08:43 AM |5

    One of the outcomes of the military coup in Egypt is the stronger bond between Cairo and Jerusalem. Although the two nations want to keep their warmer relationship under wraps, it is hard to ignore the fact that they enjoy not only tactical cooperation the ground, but also a convergence of strategic interests. Considering the dramatic chain of events in Egypt since 2011, it is very hard to predict the coming months, but at least in the short term, Israel’s security situation on its southern and western fronts has seen a major change for the better.

    The change actually started in Washington D.C. in July. According to the American press, Israel went to great lengths to smooth things out between the new Egyptian regime and the United States. For the Egyptian generals it was very important that the regime change not be labeled a military coup. In that event, American law would make illegal the yearly $3.5 billion in aid to Egypt, most of which goes toward the military.

    Even though the events in Cairo were a coup in every sense of the word, it seems that it was in the American administration’s interests to prevent that term from being applied. Israel and its supporters, mainly on Capitol Hill, also played a part.

    The Egyptian generals knew how to show their gratitude and Israel is pleased with operations against terror in Sinai and Hamas in Gaza.

    Egyptian pressure on Hamas has meant it will not dare even think about firing rockets at Israel or allowing smaller Palestinian factions to do so. The Hamas leadership in Gaza, still surprised and bruised by the violent and effective way the leaders of their sister movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, were deposed in Cairo, are careful to obey.

    Before relations with Egypt cooled, Hamas (inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo) stepped out from under the influence of Iran and Syria, and denounced Syrian President Bashar Assad’s civil war. As a result, the flow of money and weapons to Gaza from Iran ceased. Hamas now finds itself at a loss on all fronts.

    Over the past few weeks Egypt has shut down most of the hundreds of smuggling tunnels under the Rafah border between Egypt and Gaza, and has stopped the transfer of fuel to the Gaza Strip, which means that instead of receiving subsidized fuel from Egypt, Hamas now has to important fuel, at six times the cost, from Israel. Gaza residents can only cross into Egypt via the Rafah border for a few hours every day.

    Meanwhile, Egypt is releasing a great deal of information, at least some of which appears untrue, about supposed assistance Hamas and smaller Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip are rendering to Islamist terror groups in Sinai. In Sinai itself, Egypt is operating aggressively against terror cells, most of whose members are Bedouins. More than 100 activists have been killed and hundreds of others have been arrested there since last month, and the number of attempted terror attacks against Israel has declined.

    Israel has allowed Egypt to exceed the number of its troops, tanks and helicopters in Sinai as stipulated in the Israel-Egypt peace treaty, so it can more effectively fight terror. The Egyptians have also stopped Gaza fishing boats they caught in Egypt’s territorial waters off Sinai.

    In Egypt itself the generals are fighting for their lives, and anything goes. An attempt last week was made on the life of the Egyptian interior minister, who is in charge of internal security, apparently by Islamist groups. Fearing further retribution by the military regime, the Muslim Brotherhood was quick to deny responsibility for the attack, in which 23 passersby were injured by a large car bomb. Local media intimated that Hamas may have had a hand in the attack, which is doubtful, but serves to restrain Hamas in Gaza.

    The regime has also arrested thousands of Muslim Brotherhood activists, including former ministers. It has shut down the movement’s newspapers, and has imposed limitations on the Al-Jazeera network, considered sympathetic to the Brotherhood.

    Pictures of former President Hosni Mubarak have been put up in the streets and Mubarak himself has been transferred to better prison conditions. After all, most of the generals now in power were formerly his men.

    The Egyptian Interior Ministry has granted internal security personnel virtually unmonitored and the right to shoot protesters. Brotherhood protests have gradually declined, as General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi seeks to impose the fear of the regime on the street. Thus, he pushes the Brotherhood and its affiliated movements into underground terror actions.

    In addition to the aid from Washington which continues to flow, Egypt has also received aid from Saudi Arabia and the Emirates and Kuwait, with pledges amounting to $12 billion. Meanwhile, the first overtures of reconciliation with Qatar, friend of the Muslim Brotherhood, have been seen with Qatar sending Egypt three ships bearing liquid gas.

    Against the backdrop of improved relations with Egypt Jordan’s King Abdullah has refrained over the past year from accusing Israel of obstructing peace with the Palestinians. We may assume that shared strategic interests are behind this change, along with U.S. aid to Jordan.

    In the new Middle East, everything seems temporary, and it is hard to know whether this is a start of a wonderful friendship. But it certainly may be said that new alliances and power arrays have emerged from the Arab Spring.

    ~~

    The Eqyptian raids in the Sinai right up to the Gafah border in Gaza have killed 9 ‘militants’

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24001833
    10 uses of the word militant(s) within the ZBC 450 word piece.

  • Dreoilin

    Cameron claimed afterwards that taking NI into account, Britain was a “group of islands”. I wish I’d been there. I would have pointed out to him that NI is not an island.

  • Trowbridge H. Ford

    Has anyone seen a video of the treatment of the dead and injured in the alleged sarin gas attacks around Damascus on August 21st – what our war mongers like kerry, Diane Feinstein et al. claim are so convincing about what went on – which make even the slightest bit of sense?

    I haven’t.

  • mike

    Oh Kerry… now he’s banging on about a ‘Munich moment.’ Go and have a long lie down man. If anyone’s Hitler in this scenario it’s your boss. And Syria is a Poland moment, only this time there is no Molotov/Ribbentrop pact.

  • guantanamo

    MJ

    The pictures on voltairenet of Alawite children, who had been snuffed out by US jihadists in order to pull the heart-strings over Assad using chemical weapons certainly worked on me. USUKIS have plumbed depths of Satanic deception when they can kill children deliberately purely for the purpose of justifying their aggression against Syria.

    The Jihadists take comfort from the hadith that lying is justified as part of a stratagem of war. Islam is not a weirdo cult that allows you to kill beautiful, innocent kids in order to draw the superpower into war. But maybe the Zio-Satanists UKUSIS believe that the egg will be on the face of the Zio-Jihadists Political Islam.

    The defeated Muslim Brotherhood spies on ordinary Muslims in order to discredit anyone who is not signed up to their allegiance. But the snuffed out Alawi children expose their evil mindset. Judge not least ye be judged. The whole world now knows the extent of cynical barbarity of Political Islam.

  • guano

    I only use the title ‘Guantanamo’ when the title ‘bird-shit’ fails to describe my feelings about the sick depths of dirty politics on all sides. Politics is our enemy and the dirtiest of politics is what is done in the name of religion. It is a great deal worse that most of the crap non-Muslims do.

  • John Goss

    Guantanamo it is not just lying that is sanctioned by US wars of agression, it is rape, torture, wrongful imprisonment, the use of chemical and other weapons of mass destruction. But it is all being documented. And one day there will be a war-crimes tribunal.

  • guano

    John

    Documentary or fundament-suppository. Blair is a wraith of a human being, a burning expired bank-note, a waste of waste, representing the relic of a relic of the cult of Zionism.

  • guano

    John
    The war crimes tribunal will be held on the day of Judgement about which there is no doubt. Unfortunately.

  • nevermind

    Oh NO… Dynasty eat your heart out, fasten the braces, this from your last link Mary, it looks like the party political wool is being spread far and wide over young eyes.

    “Will it be harder for Euan Blair than for Will Straw, Jack’s son, who was selected earlier this month to fight Rossendale and Darwen in East Lancashire? Will David Prescott, John’s son, win the selection battle and go on to become Greenwich and Woolwich’s next MP? Could a Labour government, in 10 to 15 years, have another Blair, Straw and Prescott in the Cabinet?” end of quote.

    The apologist for torture, Jack Straw, has earmarked his son to stray into local politics, the most dirty in the black country, thanks to daddy. But then he was chosen for his ‘guile and cunning’. Jack Straw has everything sewn up in Blackburn and ‘son of Straw’ can’t do no wrong.

    This is copying the worst of all political nepotism from the US, but then, even dictators do it, use fine Swiss schools to educate their offspring, to further dynastic and tribal Governance at home.

    They are asking us why party politics is dying. Well, people are not interested in party political machinations anymore,
    they reject the Parliamentary perks structure,
    they loathe the unfair disproportionally accountable voting system from the bowels of ancient times,
    and they are not educated enough to realise to ask vexing questions and scrutinise local and national politics.
    they had enough of pundits,lobbyists and politicians making up the news as they go along according to their desired direction.
    BUT

    they are still asleep and leaving the debate as to what’s wrong with party politics in this country…. to the usual pundits and aaaarrrgh ‘opinion formers’.

  • Villager

    Mary,

    [Mod: snipped Mary’s quoted post from earlier]

    ~~
    Shower of shills #3.

    Suhayl has already explained to you that we can all access haaretz and get our 10 free articles a month which is more than enough for most of us.So *kindly* desist from these gratuitous, unsolicited copy/pasting exercises. You’d be a far more productive member os society if you spent your time embroidering tea-towels.

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