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‚Breivik manifesto‘ details chilling attack preparation

A 1,500-page „manifesto“ recently published online, entitled 2083: A European Declaration of Independence, has been attributed to Anders Behring Breivik, who has admitted being behind Friday’s bloody twin attacks in Norway.

Part of the tract details the author’s „personal reflections and experiences during several preparation phases“, apparently in the run-up to the 22 July attacks.

Over dozens of pages, the author chillingly and meticulously details his efforts to create cover stories for his plot, to build up his personal fitness levels, and to acquire the weaponry and explosives materials needed.


The manifesto is an often rambling, meticulously detailed account of the author’s beliefs and plans

It also sketches out aspects of his mental preparation for the act he intends to commit.

But according to the Norwegian anti-Islamic citizen journalist website Document.no, to which Mr Breivik himself was a frequent contributor, large parts of the manifesto are copied directly from „Unabomber“ Ted Kaczynski’s own manifesto, with minor changes such as replacement of the word „leftist“ by the phrase „cultural Marxist“. Kaczynski is serving a life sentence for carrying out a bombing campaign in the US from 1978 to 1995, sending 16 bombs which killed three people and injured another 23, organised from a remote cabin in the state of Montana.

The manifesto begins with an entry for April/May 2002, in which the author claims to have been „ordinated as the 8th Justiciar Knight for the PCCTS, Knights Templar Europe“ – the „resistance movement“ that elsewhere he claims has been established to combat the „Islamisation“ of Europe.

„I joined the session after visiting one of the initial facilitators, a Serbian Crusader Commander and war hero, in Monrovia, Liberia… Our primary objective is to develop PCCTS, Knights Templar into becoming the foremost conservative revolutionary movement in Western Europe [in] the next few decades.“

From 2002-2006, the log claims, the author raised funds for his venture – with 2006-2008 spent researching and writing his manifesto.

By the autumn of 2009, the author claimed to be preparing for the next phase.

„I’m creating two different and ‚professional looking‘ prospectuses for ‚business ventures‘. A mining company and a small farm operation.

„The reasoning for this decision is to create a credible cover in case I am arrested in regards to the purchase and smuggling of explosives or components to explosives – fertiliser. In this regard I created a new company called Geofarm, which might act as a credible cover for such activities.“

Geofarm is a farm which has been linked to Anders Behring Breivik.
‚Traitors‘

In July 2010, the author wrote he had „successfully finished the ‚armour acquisition phase'“ – including buying a protective case to store the weapons underground in a forest.

But it was not an easy operation – the author was plagued by mosquitoes, spiders (with which he says he has „serious issues“) and underground rocks while he dug the hole, which took him five hours.

In September 2010, the author says: „I now have to acquire a semi-automatic rifle and Glock [pistol] legally…

„I don’t have a criminal record so there is no reason why the police should reject my application.“

The author goes on: „I have now sent an application for a Ruger Mini 14 semi-automatic rifle (5.56)… On the application form I stated: ‚hunting deer‘. It would have been tempting to just write the truth; ‚executing category A and B cultural Marxists/multiculturalist traitors‘ just to see their reaction :P.“

In October-November 2010, he writes: „I have now made my first order for one of the chemicals required for my initiator from an online-based Polish supplier. I will have to order another 4-5 different ingredients online before I am done.

„Needless to say; this is an extremely vulnerable phase. In fact, it is the most vulnerable phase of them all. If I get through this phase without trouble I will be very close to finalizing my operation.

„I am somewhat concerned but I have credible cover stories for each individual chemical (with the exception of one) should there be any complication.“

Fears of detection are repeatedly described in the log.
‚Feel great‘

He goes on to say: „So what do I do when I’m not working? I’m in the middle of another steroid cycle at the moment, training hard to exceed my 92 kg record from July… I have a more or less perfect body at the moment and I’m as happy as I have ever been.

„My morale is at an all time high and I’m generally happy with how things are progressing. I may create an ideological Knights Templar Youtube movie this winter.“

A video titled Knights Templar 2083 and posted on YouTube has indeed been attributed to Mr Breivik.

Later in the same entry: „As for girlfriends; I do get the occasional lead, or the occasional girl making a move, especially now a day as I’m fit like hell and feel great. But I’m trying to avoid relationships as it would only complicate my plans and it may jeopardize my operation.“

In November, December and January, the author claims he is undergoing pistol training „to fulfill the government requirement for purchase“.

„Documentation and activity requirement was met. I joined my local pistol club back in 2005 for the first time but have only sporadically attended training until November 2010.

„The fact that I joined the club as early as 2005 was a planned move to increase my chances for obtaining a Glock, legally.“

He goes on to take rifle training – this time, for his own purposes. A list of ammunition purchased follows, followed itself by a minutely detailed list of other items purchased for his scheme.
‚Martyrdom‘

Near the end, in a section titled „Social life and continuation of cover“, the author explains: „I have been storing three bottles of Chateau Kirwan 1979 (French red wine) which I purchased at an auction 10 years ago with the intention of enjoying them at a very special occasion.

„Considering the fact that my martyrdom operation draws ever closer I decided to bring one to enjoy with my extended family at our annual Christmas party in December.“

He goes on: „My thought was to save the last flask for my last martyrdom celebration and enjoy it with the two high class model whores I intend to rent prior to the mission.“

After this, the log goes into detailed day-to-day entries for the run-up to his attack, including detailed accounts of labour-intensive explosives preparation.

At the end of the log, it reads: „I believe this will be my last entry. It is now Fri July 22nd, 12.51.

„Sincere regards, Andrew Berwick. Justiciar Knight Commander. Knights Templar Europe. Knights Templar Norway.“

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Cuban 5:Terrorism, Spies, and American Justice

Glorai La Riva – On June 14, 2011 Carlos Hernandez, the mayor of Hialeah, a city in Miami-Dade County, “honored” the FBI and CIA funded terrorist Luis Posada Carriles by giving him the key to the city. As many know, there is overwhelming evidence linking Luis Posada Carriles to the mid-flight bombing of a Cuban airliner, which killed 73 people, on October 6, 1976. In addition, there is ample evidence Posada was involved in the Hotel Copacabana bombing in Havana that killed Italian tourist, Fabio Di Celmo, in 1997.

While Miami officials shamelessly “honor” the anti-Cuban terrorist Posada, the Cuban Five anti-terrorists have remained imprisoned for over 13 years. In 2001, the five men were convicted for spying on the US military and Cuban exiles in southern Florida. However, the men say they weren’t spying on the U.S. government. Rather, the five claim they were monitoring violent right-wing Cuban exile groups that have organized attacks on Cuba. In a 2009 interview with Cuban Five attorney Thomas Goldstein, Amy Goodman on DemocracyNow! asks about the conspiracy to commit murder charges on one of the five men and the flawed prosecution. Thomas Goldstein, quote:

“Sure. Well, this is the most serious charge that was brought against any of the five, and the United States contends that Gerardo Hernandez, when he gathered information on flights by Brothers to the Rescue — so what happened is that Brothers to the Rescue, which is a very anti-Castro organization, really, really opposed to the regime, really tried to bring about regime change, in part by doing overflights of Cuban territory — and Gerardo Hernandez passed on information to Cuba about when the planes would be going. Now, the planes showed up on radar anyway; it wasn’t a particularly huge deal. But then Cuba shot two of the planes down, and he was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder for that, even though he had nothing to do with any plan to shoot the planes down, much less a plan to shoot the planes down in US jurisdiction. You know, it’s not true, and there’s literally no evidence of it.

And we think this is kind of the best example of how this jury, and in this environment, wasn’t able to look fairly at the case and say, look, maybe these people were unregistered agents, and you’re not supposed to do that, and we have a way of dealing with those sorts of issues, but the charges here were much more serious. And this is usually resolved diplomatically, not through criminal convictions.”

Goldstein’s comments reveal the two important elements to this story. The first is the fact that the Cuban 5 was found guilty of spying on ultra-Right anti-Cuban extremists groups in the U.S., including the organization Brothers to the Rescue. Second, the government went to extraordinary lengths, including the planting of stories in the media, to paint an unflattering and false portrait of the Cuban Five, thus denying the men of a fair-trial.

In order to provide some context, it is important to understand a little history. As mentioned above, ever since 1959, Cuba has been the target of U.S. sanctions, invasions, sabotage, and violent attacks. This U.S. orchestrated campaign of violence has lead to the deaths of 3,478 and wounded another 2,099 Cubans.

After the fall of the Soviet Union, militant anti-Cuban extremists groups, operating out of Miami, began a violent bombing campaign that targeted Cuba’s tourist industry. 1998, President Fidel Castro sent Nobel Prize laureate Gabriel Garcia Marques as his personal emissary to deliver a handwritten letter to President Bill Clinton. In the letter, Castro reportedly states, “If you really want to do so, you can put a stop to this new form of terrorism. It is impossible to stop this terrorism without United States involvement . . . Unless it is stopped now, in the future any country could be victimized by this new terrorism.”

According the official website for the National Committee to Free the Cuban 5, “In the wake of the Garcia Marquez visit, the United States sent an FBI team to Havana a month later to discuss collaboration with Cuba on stopping acts of aggression emanating from Miami. At the meeting Cuba handed over 64 files containing the results of its investigation into 31 different terrorist acts and plans against the island in the decade of the 90s. The Cuban government enclosed details of operations against Cuba, including photographs of the explosives used.

Cuba then waited for the FBI to start arresting the architects of these operations, but instead, on September 12, 1998, it arrested the Cuban Five; the very men who had come to Miami to monitor the activities of the violent Miami exile groups.”

The Cuban Five were reportedly monitoring extremists organizations included Alpha 66, the F4 Commandos, the Cuban American National Foundation (said to have funded Posada), and Brothers to the Rescue. So who are the Cuban Five? The Cuban Five are Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Ramón Labañino Salazar, Rene González Sehwerert, Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez and Fernando González Llort.. Three of the Cuban Five were born in Cuba and two were born in the United States. After a long dragged out trial, Fernando Gonzalez and René Gonzalez, received 19 and 15 years respectively. Gerardo Hernandez received a double life sentence plus 15 year. Antonio Guerrero received life sentences plus 10 years and Ramon Labañino received life sentences plus 18 years.

As Thomas Goldman noted, Hernandez’s especially stiff sentence has to do him passing of information about the Brothers to the Rescue organization. Many readers might remember in February, 1996 two of the groups plans were shot down by Cuban Air-Force MiG’s. Brothers to the Rescue had been doing flyovers into Cuban airspace and dropping leaflets. Two days before the shootdown incident, one of the pilots from Brothers to the Rescue, Juan Pablo Roque, unexpectedly showed up in Cuba. He had defected back to Cuba and claimed the Brothers to the Rescue were planned to do more than drop leaflets. While Roque was in Miami piloting planes for the Brothers to the Rescue he was also talking with and was paid by the FBI.

Two days after Roque’s return to Cuba. In spite of being warned several times by the U.S. government and Cuban officials, three Brothers to the Rescue planes headed once again to Cuban airspace. Cuban radar picked up the plans, along with the U.S. and a couple ships in the area. Cuba scrambled two MiG’s as one of the planes swept into Cuban airspace. Within minutes, the two Cuban Air-Force jets fighters shot down two planes killing all four people on board. The third Bothers to the Rescue plane escaped back to the U.S.

Understandably there was a national outcry in the U.S. and the international community stepped in and condemned Cuba for shooting down two civilian planes. Cuba claimed it had a right to defend is boarder from attacks and they had good information which lead them to believe these planes had violent intentions. And, with the return of Roque, they may very well have had proof to back up their claims. Nonetheless, the victim’s wives and mothers along with the support of the international community called for a U.N investigation.

The Inter-America Commission on Human Rights investigated the downing of the two planes and cites a study done by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and concluded, “The fact that weapons of war and combat-trained pilots were used against unarmed civilians shows not only how disproportionate the use of force was, but also the intent to end the lives of those individuals. Moreover, the extracts from the radio communications between the MiG-29 pilots and the military control tower indicate that they acted from a superior position and showed malice and scorn toward the human dignity of the victims.”

The report declared Cuba responsible for violating the right to life and the right to a fair trial of the four Brothers to the Rescue victims. Ironically, when it comes to the Freedom Flotilla campaigns to Gaza, the U.S. and much of the international community has no such concerns for unarmed civilian’s right to life, fair trial, or Israel’s use of disproportionate force. But I digress.

After the Cuban government handed over evidence of extremist Right-wing organizations in Miami plotting violence in Cuba, the FBI responded by arresting the Cuban 5. Remember, the Cuban 5 attorney pointed out that his clients were unable to get a fair trial.

Last year, the National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, and recently Liberation newspaper released information uncovered from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) petition that exposed the U.S. government orchestrated an illegal operation to influence Americans. Coordinator for Free the Cuban Five, Gloria La Riva, said of the journalist for hire operation, “Many of the articles and commentaries by the government-paid journalists were highly prejudicial and biased, with the obvious aim of negatively influencing the Miami public and the jury pool, convicting the Cuban Five, and depriving them of the fundamental right to a fair trial.”

The FOIA petition uncovered more than 2,200 pages of contracts between the U.S. and members of the Miami media. Here is a bit of an extended excerpt from the FOIA disclosures:

“The BBG and its Office of Cuba Broadcasting have operated Radio Martí since 1985 and TV Martí since 1990. They broadcast into Cuba with the intent to destabilize the government. They also broadcast directly into Miami.

The Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 regulating U.S. “public diplomacy” abroad—Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, Radio and TV Martí, etc.—prohibits the U.S. government from funding activities to influence and propagandize domestic public opinion, see 22 U.S.C. § 1461.

The U.S. government has funneled nearly half a billion dollars into the Office of Cuba Broadcasting in Miami. With an annual budget nearing $35 million, the OCB and BBG put on their payroll domestic journalists to broadcast the same message inside and outside the United States on Cuba-related issues, effectively violating the law against domestic dissemination of U.S. propaganda.

These contracts evidence the U.S. government’s payments to journalists in Miami whose reports constituted a sustained effort to create an atmosphere of hysteria and bias against Cuba and the Cuban Five. Three of the Cuban Five—Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero and Ramón Labañino—have filed habeas corpus appeals arguing that their constitutional rights to due process were grossly undermined by the government’s media operation in Miami and payments to the Miami reporters.”

In 2005, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta overturned the Cuban Five conviction ruling that the Miami venue violated the men’s right to a fair trial. A year later, the 11th Circuit en banc panel reinstated the convictions. In 2009, the Cuban Five petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court which refused to hear the case with no explanation. Later that year the U.S. District Court in Southern Florida imposed new sentences of 21 years and 10 months in prison to Antonio Guerrero, who was serving a life sentence plus 10 years. A a new sentence of 17 years and nine month to Fernando Gonzalez, who was serving a 19 years sentence and of 30 years to Ramón Labañino, who was serving a life sentence plus 18 years.

In May 2005, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights adopted a report by its Working Group on Arbitrary Detention stating “The Working Group notes that it arises from the facts and circumstances in which the trial took place and from the nature of the charges and the harsh sentences handed down to the accused that the trial did not take place in the climate of objectivity and impartiality that is required in order to conform to the standards of a fair trial defined in article 14 of the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights, which the United States of America is a party.”

Last year, when Antonio Guerrero was resentenced receiving life plus ten years, in a maximum security prison, Guerrero explained to the judge why Cuba had sent him to the U.S.:

“Allow me to explain my reasons, your Honor, in the clearest and most concise way: Cuba, my little country, has been attacked, assaulted, and slandered, decade after decade by a cruel ,inhuman and absurd policy. A real terrorist war. . . . . Where have such unceasing ruthless acts been hatched and financed? For the most part, in the United States of America.”

While the Cuban Five languish in prison, Luis Posada Carriles, a terrorists and mass murderer, is honored with the key to the city. In the war on terrorism, this is one story rarely reported in the main stream media.

Terrorism case of Luis Posada debated on Capitol Hill
Fighting Terror Selectively: Washington and Posada
Mit dem Flugzeugbomber, Oli North & Felix Rodriguez auf der Pista Coca
Kuba Flugzeugbomber war CIA Agent

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Murdoch-Medien-Skandal: Mea Culpa – aber ich bin unschuldig.

Dr. Alexander von Paleske — 19.7. 2011 —–
Der Murdoch-Medien-Skandal zieht nicht nur immer weitere Kreise, er nimmt mittlerweile die Ausmaße eines Shakespearschen Dramas an.

Neuer Höhepunkt
Vorläufiger Höhepunkt gestern war der Rücktritt des stellvertretenden Polizeichefs von London, John Yates („Yates from the Yard“ wie er sich gerne nannte, Scotland Yard) in dessen Verantwortungsbereich das Nichtlesen von 11.000 Blatt Ermittlungsprotokollen zum Abhörskandal, und in Folge das Einstellen des Verfahrens seinerzeit gehörte.


Zurückgetreten: John Yates, Nr. 2 der Londoner Polizei – Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Mehr noch, auch Nepotismus (Vetternwirtschaft) wird ihm mittlerweile angelastet: er hatte der Tochter von Neil Wallis eine Stelle bei der Polizei besorgt. Jener Wallis, ehemals stellvertretender Chefredakteur des mittlerweile skandalmässig eingestellten Murdoch-Revolverblattes News of the World, der in vielen Teilbereichen des Dramas in unerquicklicher Weise aufkreuzt, und vergangene Woche vorübergehend verhaftet wurde, wir berichteten darüber.

Hauptbelastungszeuge stirbt
Aber damit nicht genug für einen vollen Skandaltag: gestern starb überraschend der Hauptbelastungszeuge und ehemalige News of the World Redakteur für das Showbusiness, Sean Hoare.


Sean Hoare – Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Hoare packte nach seinem Rauswurf bei dem Skandalblatt aus, und belastete schwer den damaligen Chefredakteur und späteren Cameron-Spindoktor Andy Coulton.

Nach seinen Angaben soll Coulton nicht nur sehr genau über die kriminelle Lauscherei informiert gewesen sein, sondern diese vielmehr zum Teil angeblich gefördert, und darüber hinaus Bestechungszahlungen an die Polizei autorisiert haben.

Vor einer Woche noch hatte Hoare in einem Interview mit der New York Times behauptet, die News of the World habe auf Anforderung von der Polizei mitgeteilt bekommen, wo sich jeweils bestimmte, für die News of the World „interessante“ Personen aufhielten, soweit diese jedenfalls ihr Handy eingeschaltet hatten.

Dieses Tracking ist nur bei dringendem Verdacht auf strafbare Handlungen überhaupt zulässig, aber gegen Bares half die Polizei den neugierigen Redakteuren des Skandalblattes offenbar herzlich gerne – in illegaler Weise versteht sich.


„House of Scandals“ Korruption & mehr: Scotland Yard – Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Es öffnet sich ein Saustall ohnegleichen, für den gerade aber auch führende Politiker mit verantwortlich zeichnen, weil sie aus wahltaktischen Gründen sich gegenüber Murdoch, man muss schon sagen, politisch prostituiert hatten, die sogenannte Freundschaft, Nähe und damit das publizistische Wohlwollen Rupert Murdochs suchten.

Anhörungen heute
Heute nun standen die ersten Anhörungen vor zwei parlamentarischen Untersuchungsausschüssen an: die ehemaligen Chefs der Polizei waren vor das Home Affairs Select Committee geladen, Murdoch senior, Murdoch junior (James) sowie Rebekah Brooks vor das Sports, Culture and Media Select Committee.

Murdochs Linie war klar: wir wussten (hasenmässig) von Nichts und alles tut uns schrecklich, schrecklich, schrecklich leid. „Most humble day of my career“.
Konkrete Details: Fehlanzeige. Wir wussten nichts und wenn wir es gewusst hätten, hätten wir es verhindert. „We were let down by people whom we trusted“ .


Die Murdochs vor der Kommission heute….tut uns unendlich leid, aber wir wussten von nichts – Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Den Premier David Cameron, das liess Murdoch senior auf Befragung noch raus, besuchte er durch den Hintereingang von 10, Downing Street. Der Premier bat darum. Die Öffentlichkeit sollte nicht erfahren, dass der Medienmogul dort gern gesehener Gast war.

Murdochs Ehefrau schlägt zu
Dann gab es noch Drama: Ein Protestierer schmierte Rupert Murdoch Rasierschaum ins Gesicht, worauf Murdochs chinesische Ehefrau aufsprang und drachenmässig auf den Protestierer einschlug, der dann von der Polizei abgeführt wurde.

Auch Rebekah weiss nichts
Rebekah Brooks behauptete ebenfalls, erst aus der Zeitung von den Vorfällen erfahren zu haben. Von der Telefon-Hackerei wusste sie angeblich nichts, obgleich sie zur einem nicht geringen Teil der fraglichen Zeit Chefredakteurin des Skandalblattes war, und obgleich mindestens 4000 Telefone gehackt worden waren, ausserdem viele der Sensationsberichte in ihrem Skandalblättchen auf diesen illegalen Wegen der Nachrichtenschöpfung beruhten.


Heute vor dem Untersuchungsausschuss…….ich heisse Rebekah und weiss von nichts. – Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Wer soll das glauben? Eine Chefredakteurin die ignorant ist, wo die Infos herkommen, und wie glaubwürdig die Quelle ist?

Während Yates und Stephenson von Scotland Yard sich ebenfalls auf Nichtwissen beriefen, versuchte Yates ausserdem noch sein Verhältnis zu Neil Wallis herunterzuspielen. Im übrigen sei nach seiner Auffassung Wallis unschuldig.

Interessant immerhin, dass die PR-Abteilung der Londoner Polizei 50 Beamte umfasst, was das Ausschussmitglied Mark Reckless zu der Frage veranlasste, ob die nicht besser Diebe fangen sollten.


Ex-Cops Stephenson & Yates heute Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Stephenson meinte, was dem Premier recht sei, dass sei der Polizei doch billig. Wer Coulton eine zweite Chance gebe, der könne doch an der Einstellung von Wallis als PR-Berater kaum Kritik üben.

Aber mittlerweile ist der Skandal auch vor 10, Downing Street , dem Sitz des britischen Premiers, angekommen.
David Cameron musste seine Afrika-Reise abbrechen, und will morgen im Parlament Rede und Antwort stehen. Gestern forderten einige Abgeordnete der Opposition bereits seinen Rücktritt.

Derweil hat die Ratingagentur Standard & Poor’s Murdochs Firma NewsCorp. kreditmässig auf negativ herabgestuft.

Nichts bleibt, wie es war

Man braucht kein Prophet zu sein, um bereits jetzt zu sagen:
Am Ende wird nichts mehr so sein wie vorher. Weder in der britischen Politik, dem Verhältnis der Politiker zur Presse, dem Verhältnis der Polizei zur Presse, dem undemokratischen Einfluss Murdochs auf die britische Politik, und der Grösse und Bedeutung seines Empires.

Ein Sieg für die Demokratie ist das allemal, gerade auch gegen einen global operierenden „Citizen Kane“.

Zu Murdoch
Murdoch-Presse-Abhör-Skandal: Verhaftung von Rebekah Brooks, Rücktritt des Londoner Polizeichefs
Murdochs Medien-Imperium wankt: FBI ermittelt, saudischer Prinz feuert Rebekah Brooks
Rupert Murdoch – das politische Spiel des „Citizen Kane“ in Grossbritannien ist vorbei
Rupert Murdoch: Der Abstieg seines Empires hat schon begonnen

Grossbritannien – Rupert Murdochs Presse ohne (Scham-) Grenzen. Oder: Wenn die „Vierte Gewalt“ zum Hooligan wird

Rupert Murdoch – Citizen Kane in der Aera der Globalisierung
Rettet Rupert Murdoch den guten Journalismus?
Murdoch, Huffington-Post und das Wikipedia-Prinzip
Umsonst ist nicht angemessen? – oder: Ist das Zeitungssterben aufzuhalten?

Botschaft eines Kraken aus der Medienwelt.

Rupert Murdoch bläst zum Angriff auf Obama
Die Rache der Sarah Palin

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Murdoch-Presse-Abhör-Skandal: Verhaftung von Rebekah Brooks, Rücktritt des Londoner Polizeichefs

Dr. Alexander von Paleske — 17.7. 2011 —Der Abhörskandal in Grossbritannien zieht immer weitere Kreise.

Nachdem am Donnerstag der ehemalige stellvertretende Chefredakteur der mittlerweile eingestellten News of the World, Neil Wallis – er wurde danach Consultant bei der Londoner Polizei – verhaftet wurde, war heute Rebekah Brooks an der Reihe, die am Freitag zurückgetretene Statthalterin Rupert Murdochs in England für seine Medien-Firma News International.

Vor einer Stunde trat der Chef der Londoner Polizei, Sir Paul Stephenson, zurück. Er hatte es sich auf einer Erholungsfarm nach einer Operation gut gehen lassen (Freifahrtschein, Wert 12.000 britische Pfund) eine Farm, die einer Firma gehörte, deren Consultant wiederum Neil Wallis war.


London-Polizeichef Sir Paul Stephenson gibt Rücktritt bekannt.
Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Gleichzeitig übernahm Stephenson mit seinem Rücktritt die politische Verantwortung für die Bestechung von Mitgliedern der Polizei durch die Murdoch Presse, und die völlig unzureichende Aufarbeitung (praktisch Nichtaufarbeitung) des Abhörskandals, nachdem dessen erste Fälle bekannt wurden.

Ein Sumpf ohnegleichen
Es ist ein Sumpf von strafbarer Telefon-Hackerei, Bestechung, Distanzlosigkeit zu skrupellosen Presseleuten sowie der schamlose und kompromittierende Versuch von Politikern, die Presse, vor allem die Murdoch-Rabaukenpresse, günstig zu stimmen um eine „gute Presse“ zu haben.

Über allem der „Citizen Kane der Ära der Globalisierung“ , Rupert Murdoch, der dieses Klima schaffte, in dem diese Sumpfblüten und kriminellen Handlungen gedeihen konnten, und für den, abgesehen von Margaret Thatcher und Ronald Reagan, Politiker nichts als Pappkameraden waren, die er für eine bestimmte Zeit benutzte, solange sie ihm nützlich erschienen.


Too little, too late – Öffentliche Entschuldigung Rupert Murdochs als Anzeige in britischen Zeitungen. Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Auf Facebook Seite
Am Dienstag tagt die parlamentarische Untersuchungskommission zur Aufklärung des Abhörskandals zum ersten Mal, und nun kommt heraus, dass der Vorsitzende dieser Kommission, John Whittingdale, die Skandal-Lady Rebekah Brooks auf seiner Facebook Seite hat, eine Frau, die ebenfalls Dienstag vor dieser Kommission aussagen soll.


Gefährliche Freundschaften: Rebekah Brooks auf Facebook-Seite. Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Der britische Premier David Cameron traf sich auf seinem Landsitz Chequers mit seinem ehemaligen Spin-Doctor Andy Coulton, nachdem dieser seinen Hut wegen des Abhörskandals bereits genommen hatte, und nätürlich auch mit Rebekah Brooks.


David Camerons Gäste – Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Dieser Sumpf, das will die Öffentlichkeit, soll ausgetrocknet werden.
Der Riesenskandal gibt den Politikern die Chance, sich von Murdochs demokratiefeindlicher Pressemacht, man muss besser sagen: Medien-Terrorismus, zu befreien, jedenfalls in Grossbritannien.

Zu Murdoch
Murdochs Medien-Imperium wankt: FBI ermittelt, saudischer Prinz feuert Rebekah Brooks
Rupert Murdoch – das politische Spiel des „Citizen Kane“ in Grossbritannien ist vorbei
Rupert Murdoch: Der Abstieg seines Empires hat schon begonnen

Grossbritannien – Rupert Murdochs Presse ohne (Scham-) Grenzen. Oder: Wenn die „Vierte Gewalt“ zum Hooligan wird

Rupert Murdoch – Citizen Kane in der Aera der Globalisierung
Rettet Rupert Murdoch den guten Journalismus?
Murdoch, Huffington-Post und das Wikipedia-Prinzip
Umsonst ist nicht angemessen? – oder: Ist das Zeitungssterben aufzuhalten?

Botschaft eines Kraken aus der Medienwelt.

Rupert Murdoch bläst zum Angriff auf Obama
Die Rache der Sarah Palin

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Red Cross Provided with Location of Secret Somali Prison Used by CIA

Democracy Now! correspondent and The Nation investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill provides an International Committee of the Red Cross spokesperson with the location of the secret prison used by the CIA he uncovered in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, which the Red Cross says it didn’t know existed. „There are scores of people that have been held without charge in this basement, some of them, as far as we can document, for more than 18 months,“ Scahill says. „The Red Cross should be insisting on access to this prison, which is actually within [a] Somali government compound.“

Guests:
Yves van Loo, spokesperson for International Committee of the Red Cross in Somalia
Jeremy Scahill, national security correspondent for The Nation magazine and author of the new Nation article, „The CIA’s Secret Sites in Somalia.“ He recently returned from Somalia. He is the author of the bestselling book Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army.

AMY GOODMAN: Yves van Loo, since you are a spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Somalia, in our last segment, we were talking with investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill about the secret prison in Mogadishu and wondering whether the ICRC knows about it and is visiting the prisoners inside?

YVES VAN LOO: No, we are not visiting, and we’re not aware of any secret prison there. What I know is that, of course, in Somalia you have secret services, and you have also foreign intervention, like African Union there. So, of course, we suspect that some of the people there belong to intelligence. But now we do not conduct any activities with them. I saw that—I heard your correspondent refer to the arrest and the transfer of Mr. Warsame. But so far, I mean, we—yeah, we’ve been notified by the Department of State, but yeah, we do not have any detention activities so far in Somalia.

AMY GOODMAN: Jeremy Scahill?

JEREMY SCAHILL: Yeah, I’m happy to provide you with the location of the secret prison. Just go to where President Sheikh Sharif’s office is, and it’s right behind it in the basement of Somalia’s National Security Agency. And I think that the Red Cross should demand immediate access to this prison from both the United States government and the Somalia Transitional Federal Government, because, according to former prisoners, lawyers and Somali intelligence officials, there are scores of people that have been held without charge in this basement, some of them, as far as we can document, for more than 18 months. And the Red Cross should be insisting on access to this prison, which is actually within the TFG’s, the Somali government’s compound in Villa Somalia.

YVES VAN LOO: OK. So, just thank you for the information. What I suggest is maybe offline that you give me your contact. Then we can speak further on this matter. But I think—I mean, with no information from my side, it’s difficult to make any comment on that. But that’s very interesting.

This was published at Democracynow.com

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The CIA’s Secret Sites in Somalia

Jeremy Scahill – Nestled in a back corner of Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport is a sprawling walled compound run by the Central Intelligence Agency. Set on the coast of the Indian Ocean, the facility looks like a small gated community, with more than a dozen buildings behind large protective walls and secured by guard towers at each of its four corners. Adjacent to the compound are eight large metal hangars, and the CIA has its own aircraft at the airport.

The site, which airport officials and Somali intelligence sources say was completed four months ago, is guarded by Somali soldiers, but the Americans control access. At the facility, the CIA runs a counterterrorism training program for Somali intelligence agents and operatives aimed at building an indigenous strike force capable of snatch operations and targeted “combat” operations against members of Al Shabab, an Islamic militant group with close ties to Al Qaeda.

As part of its expanding counterterrorism program in Somalia, the CIA also uses a secret prison buried in the basement of Somalia’s National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters, where prisoners suspected of being Shabab members or of having links to the group are held. Some of the prisoners have been snatched off the streets of Kenya and rendered by plane to Mogadishu.

While the underground prison is officially run by the Somali NSA, US intelligence personnel pay the salaries of intelligence agents and also directly interrogate prisoners. The existence of both facilities and the CIA role was uncovered by The Nation during an extensive on-the-ground investigation in Mogadishu. Among the sources who provided information for this story are senior Somali intelligence officials; senior members of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG); former prisoners held at the underground prison; and several well-connected Somali analysts and militia leaders, some of whom have worked with US agents, including those from the CIA. A US official, who confirmed the existence of both sites, told The Nation, “It makes complete sense to have a strong counterterrorism partnership” with the Somali government.

The CIA presence in Mogadishu is part of Washington’s intensifying counterterrorism focus on Somalia, which includes targeted strikes by US Special Operations forces, drone attacks and expanded surveillance operations. The US agents “are here full time,” a senior Somali intelligence official told me. At times, he said, there are as many as thirty of them in Mogadishu, but he stressed that those working with the Somali NSA do not conduct operations; rather, they advise and train Somali agents. “In this environment, it’s very tricky. They want to help us, but the situation is not allowing them to do [it] however they want. They are not in control of the politics, they are not in control of the security,” he adds. “They are not controlling the environment like Afghanistan and Iraq. In Somalia, the situation is fluid, the situation is changing, personalities changing.”

According to well-connected Somali sources, the CIA is reluctant to deal directly with Somali political leaders, who are regarded by US officials as corrupt and untrustworthy. Instead, the United States has Somali intelligence agents on its payroll. Somali sources with knowledge of the program described the agents as lining up to receive $200 monthly cash payments from Americans. “They support us in a big way financially,” says the senior Somali intelligence official. “They are the largest [funder] by far.”

According to former detainees, the underground prison, which is staffed by Somali guards, consists of a long corridor lined with filthy small cells infested with bedbugs and mosquitoes. One said that when he arrived in February, he saw two white men wearing military boots, combat trousers, gray tucked-in shirts and black sunglasses. The former prisoners described the cells as windowless and the air thick, moist and disgusting. Prisoners, they said, are not allowed outside. Many have developed rashes and scratch themselves incessantly. Some have been detained for a year or more. According to one former prisoner, inmates who had been there for long periods would pace around constantly, while others leaned against walls rocking.

A Somali who was arrested in Mogadishu and taken to the prison told The Nation that he was held in a windowless underground cell. Among the prisoners he met during his time there was a man who held a Western passport (he declined to identify the man’s nationality). Some of the prisoners told him they were picked up in Nairobi and rendered on small aircraft to Mogadishu, where they were handed over to Somali intelligence agents.

Once in custody, according to the senior Somali intelligence official and former prisoners, some detainees are freely interrogated by US and French agents. “Our goal is to please our partners, so we get more [out] of them, like any relationship,” said the Somali intelligence official in describing the policy of allowing foreign agents, including from the CIA, to interrogate prisoners. The Americans, according to the Somali official, operate unilaterally in the country, while the French agents are embedded within the African Union force known as AMISOM.

Among the men believed to be held in the secret underground prison is Ahmed Abdullahi Hassan, a 25- or 26-year-old Kenyan citizen who disappeared from the congested Somali slum of Eastleigh in Nairobi around July 2009. After he went missing, Hassan’s family retained Mbugua Mureithi, a well-known Kenyan human rights lawyer, who filed a habeas petition on his behalf. The Kenyan government responded that Hassan was not being held in Kenya and said it had no knowledge of his whereabouts. His fate remained a mystery until this spring, when another man who had been held in the Mogadishu prison contacted Clara Gutteridge, a veteran human rights investigator with the British legal organization Reprieve, and told her he had met Hassan in the prison. Hassan, he said, had told him how Kenyan police had knocked down his door, snatched him and taken him to a secret location in Nairobi. The next night, Hassan had said, he was rendered to Mogadishu.

According to the former fellow prisoner, Hassan told him that his captors took him to Wilson Airport: “‘They put a bag on my head, Guantánamo style. They tied my hands behind my back and put me on a plane. In the early hours we landed in Mogadishu. The way I realized I was in Mogadishu was because of the smell of the sea—the runway is just next to the seashore. The plane lands and touches the sea. They took me to this prison, where I have been up to now. I have been here for one year, seven months. I have been interrogated so many times. Interrogated by Somali men and white men. Every day. New faces show up. They have nothing on me. I have never seen a lawyer, never seen an outsider. Only other prisoners, interrogators, guards. Here there is no court or tribunal.’”

After meeting the man who had spoken with Hassan in the underground prison, Gutteridge began working with Hassan’s Kenyan lawyers to determine his whereabouts. She says he has never been charged or brought before a court. “Hassan’s abduction from Nairobi and rendition to a secret prison in Somalia bears all the hallmarks of a classic US rendition operation,” she says. The US official interviewed for this article denied the CIA had rendered Hassan but said, “The United States provided information which helped get Hassan—a dangerous terrorist—off the street.”

Human Rights Watch and Reprieve have documented that Kenyan security and intelligence forces have facilitated scores of renditions for the US and other governments, including eighty-five people rendered to Somalia in 2007 alone. Gutteridge says the director of the Mogadishu prison told one of her sources that Hassan had been targeted in Nairobi because of intelligence suggesting he was the “right-hand man” of Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, at the time a leader of Al Qaeda in East Africa.

Nabhan, a Kenyan citizen of Yemeni descent, was among the top suspects sought for questioning by US authorities over his alleged role in the coordinated 2002 attacks on a tourist hotel and an Israeli aircraft in Mombasa, Kenya, and possible links to the 1998 US Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.

An intelligence report leaked by the Kenyan Anti-Terrorist Police Unit in October 2010 alleged that Hassan, a “former personal assistant to Nabhan…was injured while fighting near the presidential palace in Mogadishu in 2009.” The authenticity of the report cannot be independently confirmed, though Hassan did have a leg amputated below the knee, according to his former fellow prisoner in Mogadishu.

Two months after Hassan was allegedly rendered to the secret Mogadishu prison, Nabhan, the man believed to be his Al Qaeda boss, was killed in the first known targeted killing operation in Somalia authorized by President Obama. On September 14, 2009, a team from the elite US counterterrorism force, the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), took off by helicopters from a US Navy ship off Somalia’s coast and penetrated Somali airspace. In broad daylight, in an operation code-named Celestial Balance, they gunned down Nabhan’s convoy from the air. JSOC troops then landed and collected at least two of the bodies, including Nabhan’s.

Hassan’s lawyers are preparing to file a habeas petition on his behalf in US courts. “Hassan’s case suggests that the US may be involved in a decentralized, out-sourced Guantánamo Bay in central Mogadishu,” his legal team asserted in a statement to The Nation. “Mr. Hassan must be given the opportunity to challenge both his rendition and continued detention as a matter of urgency. The US must urgently confirm exactly what has been done to Mr. Hassan, why he is being held, and when he will be given a fair hearing.”

Gutteridge, who has worked extensively tracking the disappearances of terror suspects in Kenya, was deported from Kenya on May 11.

The underground prison where Hassan is allegedly being held is housed in the same building once occupied by Somalia’s infamous National Security Service (NSS) during the military regime of Siad Barre, who ruled from 1969 to 1991. The former prisoner who met Hassan there said he saw an old NSS sign outside. During Barre’s regime, the notorious basement prison and interrogation center, which sits behind the presidential palace in Mogadishu, was a staple of the state’s apparatus of repression. It was referred to as Godka, “The Hole.”

“The bunker is there, and that’s where the intelligence agency does interrogate people,” says Abdirahman “Aynte” Ali, a Somali analyst who has researched the Shabab and Somali security forces. “When CIA and other intelligence agencies—who actually are in Mogadishu—want to interrogate those people, they usually just do that.” Somali officials “start the interrogation, but then foreign intelligence agencies eventually do their own interrogation as well, the Americans and the French.” The US official said that US agents’ “debriefing” prisoners in the facility has “been done on only rare occasions” and always jointly with Somali agents.

Some prisoners, like Hassan, were allegedly rendered from Nairobi, while in other cases, according to Aynte, “the US and other intelligence agencies have notified the Somali intelligence agency that some people, some suspects, people who have been in contact with the leadership of Al Shabab, are on their way to Mogadishu on a [commercial] plane, and to essentially be at the airport for those people. Catch them, interrogate them.”

In the eighteen years since the infamous “Black Hawk Down” incident in Mogadishu, US policy on Somalia has been marked by neglect, miscalculation and failed attempts to use warlords to build indigenous counterterrorism capacity, many of which have backfired dramatically. At times, largely because of abuses committed by Somali militias the CIA has supported, US policy has strengthened the hand of the very groups it purports to oppose and inadvertently aided the rise of militant groups, including the Shabab. Many Somalis viewed the Islamic movement known as the Islamic Courts Union, which defeated the CIA’s warlords in Mogadishu in 2006, as a stabilizing, albeit ruthless, force. The ICU was dismantled in a US-backed Ethiopian invasion in 2007. Over the years, a series of weak Somali administrations have been recognized by the United States and other powers as Somalia’s legitimate government. Ironically, its current president is a former leader of the ICU.

Today, Somali government forces control roughly thirty square miles of territory in Mogadishu thanks in large part to the US-funded and -armed 9,000-member AMISOM force. Much of the rest of the city is under the control of the Shabab or warlords. Outgunned, the Shabab has increasingly relied on the linchpins of asymmetric warfare—suicide bombings, roadside bombs and targeted assassinations. The militant group has repeatedly shown that it can strike deep in the heart of its enemies’ territory. On June 9, in one of its most spectacular suicide attacks to date, the Shabab assassinated the Somali government’s minister of interior affairs and national security,

Abdishakur Sheikh Hassan Farah, who was attacked in his residence by his niece. The girl, whom the minister was putting through university, blew herself up and fatally wounded her uncle. He died hours later in the hospital. Farah was the fifth Somali minister killed by the Shabab in the past two years and the seventeenth official assassinated since 2006. Among the suicide bombers the Shabab has deployed were at least three US citizens of Somali descent; at least seven other Americans have died fighting alongside the Shabab, a fact that has not gone unnoticed in Washington or Mogadishu.

During his confirmation hearings in June to become the head of the US Special Operations Command, Vice Admiral William McRaven said, “From my standpoint as a former JSOC commander, I can tell you we were looking very hard” at Somalia. McRaven said that in order to expand successful “kinetic strikes” there, the United States will have to increase its use of drones as well as on-the-ground intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations. “Any expansion of manpower is going to have to come with a commensurate expansion of the enablers,” McRaven declared. The expanding US counterterrorism program in Mogadishu appears to be part of that effort.

In an interview with The Nation in Mogadishu, Abdulkadir Moallin Noor, the minister of state for the presidency, confirmed that US agents “are working with our intelligence” and “giving them training.” Regarding the US counterterrorism effort, Noor said bluntly, “We need more; otherwise, the terrorists will take over the country.”

It is unclear how much control, if any, Somalia’s internationally recognized president, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, has over this counterterrorism force or if he is even fully briefed on its operations. The CIA personnel and other US intelligence agents “do not bother to be in touch with the political leadership of the country. And that says a lot about the intentions,” says Aynte. “Essentially, the CIA seems to be operating, doing the foreign policy of the United States. You should have had State Department people doing foreign policy, but the CIA seems to be doing it across the country.”

While the Somali officials interviewed for this story said the CIA is the lead US agency on the Mogadishu counterterrorism program, they also indicated that US military intelligence agents are at times involved. When asked if they are from JSOC or the Defense Intelligence Agency, the senior Somali intelligence official responded, “We don’t know. They don’t tell us.”

In April Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame, a Somali man the United States alleged had links to the Shabab, was captured by JSOC forces in the Gulf of Aden. He was held incommunicado on a US Navy vessel for more than two months; in July he was transferred to New York and indicted on terrorism charges. Warsame’s case ignited a legal debate over the Obama administration’s policies on capturing and detaining terror suspects, particularly in light of the widening counterterrorism campaigns in Somalia and Yemen.

On June 23 the United States reportedly carried out a drone strike against alleged Shabab members near Kismayo, 300 miles from the Somali capital. As with the Nabhan operation, a JSOC team swooped in on helicopters and reportedly snatched the bodies of those killed and wounded. The men were taken to an undisclosed location. On July 6 three more US strikes reportedly targeted Shabab training camps in the same area. Somali analysts warned that if the US bombings cause civilian deaths, as they have in the past, they could increase support for the Shabab. Asked in an interview with The Nation in Mogadishu if US drone strikes strengthen or weaken his government, President Sharif replied, “Both at the same time. For our sovereignty, it’s not good to attack a sovereign country. That’s the negative part. The positive part is you’re targeting individuals who are criminals.”

A week after the June 23 strike, President Obama’s chief counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, described an emerging US strategy that would focus not on “deploying large armies abroad but delivering targeted, surgical pressure to the groups that threaten us.” Brennan singled out the Shabab, saying, “From the territory it controls in Somalia, Al Shabab continues to call for strikes against the United States,” adding, “We cannot and we will not let down our guard. We will continue to pummel Al Qaeda and its ilk.”

While the United States appears to be ratcheting up both its rhetoric and its drone strikes against the Shabab, it has thus far been able to strike only in rural areas outside Mogadishu. These operations have been isolated and infrequent, and Somali analysts say they have failed to disrupt the Shabab’s core leadership, particularly in Mogadishu.

In a series of interviews in Mogadishu, several of the country’s recognized leaders, including President Sharif, called on the US government to quickly and dramatically increase its assistance to the Somali military in the form of training, equipment and weapons. Moreover, they argue that without viable civilian institutions, Somalia will remain ripe for terrorist groups that can further destabilize not only Somalia but the region. “I believe that the US should help the Somalis to establish a government that protects civilians and its people,” Sharif said.

In the battle against the Shabab, the United States does not, in fact, appear to have cast its lot with the Somali government. The emerging US strategy on Somalia—borne out in stated policy, expanded covert presence and funding plans—is two-pronged: On the one hand, the CIA is training, paying and at times directing Somali intelligence agents who are not firmly under the control of the Somali government, while JSOC conducts unilateral strikes without the prior knowledge of the government; on the other, the Pentagon is increasing its support for and arming of the counterterrorism operations of non-Somali African military forces.

A draft of a defense spending bill approved in late June by the Senate Armed Services Committee would authorize more than $75 million in US counterterrorism assistance aimed at fighting the Shabab and Al Qaeda in Somalia. The bill, however, did not authorize additional funding for Somalia’s military, as the country’s leaders have repeatedly asked. Instead, the aid package would dramatically increase US arming and financing of AMISOM’s forces, particularly from Uganda and Burundi, as well as the militaries of Djibouti, Kenya and Ethiopia. The Somali military, the committee asserted, is unable to “exercise control of its territory.”

That makes it all the more ironic that perhaps the greatest tactical victory won in recent years in Somalia was delivered not by AMISOM, the CIA or JSOC but by members of a Somali militia fighting as part of the government’s chaotic local military. And it was a pure accident.

Late in the evening on June 7, a man whose South African passport identified him as Daniel Robinson was in the passenger seat of a Toyota SUV driving on the outskirts of Mogadishu when his driver, a Kenyan national, missed a turn and headed straight toward a checkpoint manned by Somali forces. A firefight broke out, and the two men inside the car were killed. The Somali forces promptly looted the laptops, cellphones, documents, weapons and $40,000 in cash they found in the car, according to the senior Somali intelligence official.

Upon discovering that the men were foreigners, the Somali NSA launched an investigation and recovered the items that had been looted. “There was a lot of English and Arabic stuff, papers,” recalls the Somali intelligence official, containing “very tactical stuff” that appeared to be linked to Al Qaeda, including “two senior people communicating.” The Somali agents “realized it was an important man” and informed the CIA in Mogadishu. The men’s bodies were taken to the NSA. The Americans took DNA samples and fingerprints and flew them to Nairobi for processing.

Within hours, the United States confirmed that Robinson was in fact Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, a top leader of Al Qaeda in East Africa and its chief liaison with the Shabab. Fazul, a twenty-year veteran of Al Qaeda, had been indicted by the United States for his alleged role in the 1998 US Embassy bombings and was on the FBI’s “Most Wanted Terrorists” list. A JSOC attempt to kill him in a January 2007 airstrike resulted in the deaths of at least seventy nomads in rural Somalia, and he had been underground ever since. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Fazul’s death “a significant blow to Al Qaeda, its extremist allies and its operations in East Africa. It is a just end for a terrorist who brought so much death and pain to so many innocents.”

At its facilities in Mogadishu, the CIA and its Somali NSA agents continue to pore over the materials recovered from Fazul’s car, which served as a mobile headquarters. Some deleted and encrypted files were recovered and decoded by US agents. The senior Somali intelligence official said that the intelligence may prove more valuable on a tactical level than the cache found in Osama bin Laden’s house in Pakistan, especially in light of the increasing US focus on East Africa. The Americans, he said, were “unbelievably grateful”; he hopes it means they will take Somalia’s forces more seriously and provide more support.

But the United States continues to wage its campaign against the Shabab primarily by funding the AMISOM forces, which are not conducting their mission with anything resembling surgical precision. Instead, over the past several months the AMISOM forces in Mogadishu have waged a merciless campaign of indiscriminate shelling of Shabab areas, some of which are heavily populated by civilians. While AMISOM regularly puts out press releases boasting of gains against the Shabab and the retaking of territory, the reality paints a far more complicated picture.

Throughout the areas AMISOM has retaken is a honeycomb of underground tunnels once used by Shabab fighters to move from building to building. By some accounts, the tunnels stretch continuously for miles. Leftover food, blankets and ammo cartridges lay scattered near “pop-up” positions once used by Shabab snipers and guarded by sandbags—all that remain of guerrilla warfare positions. Not only have the Shabab fighters been cleared from the aboveground areas; the civilians that once resided there have been cleared too. On several occasions in late June, AMISOM forces fired artillery from their airport base at the Bakaara market, where whole neighborhoods are totally abandoned. Houses lie in ruins and animals wander aimlessly, chewing trash. In some areas, bodies have been hastily buried in trenches with dirt barely masking the remains. On the side of the road in one former Shabab neighborhood, a decapitated corpse lay just meters from a new government checkpoint.

In late June the Pentagon approved plans to send $45 million worth of military equipment to Uganda and Burundi, the two major forces in the AMISOM operation. Among the new items are four small Raven surveillance drones, night-vision and communications equipment and other surveillance gear, all of which augur a more targeted campaign. Combined with the attempt to build an indigenous counterterrorism force at the Somali NSA, a new US counterterrorism strategy is emerging.

But according to the senior Somali intelligence official, who works directly with the US agents, the CIA-led program in Mogadishu has brought few tangible gains. “So far what we have not seen is the results in terms of the capacity of the [Somali] agency,” says the official. He conceded that neither US nor Somali forces have been able to conduct a single successful targeted mission in the Shabab’s areas in the capital. In late 2010, according to the official, US-trained Somali agents conducted an operation in a Shabab area that failed terribly and resulted in several of them being killed. “There was an attempt, but it was a haphazard one,” he recalls. They have not tried another targeted operation in Shabab-controlled territory since.

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SATIRE

Hamburger Bordellbesitzer schreibt an BILD-Diekmann zur Hurenserie

Dr. Alexander von Paleske — 16.7. 2011 — Folgende Mail landete heute in meiner Mailbox:

Otto Anschaffer
Freudenhaus 6
Grosse Freiheit
Hamburg-St. Pauli

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Herrn
Chefredakteur der BILD-Zeitung
Kai Diekmann
Axel Springer- Haus
Axel Springer-Gedächtnisplatz 1
Hamburg

Betr.: Ihre Hurenreportagen

Sehr geehrter Herr Diekmann,

darf ich mich vorstellen: mein Name ist Otto Anschaffer und ich besitze mehrere Freudenhäuser auf der Hamburger „Sündenmeile“, auch Grosse Freiheit genannt.

Zuletzt hatte ich mich an den seinerzeitigen Ministerpräsidenten Nordrhein Westfalens, Jürgen Rüttgers gewandt, der leider, trotz meiner grosszügigen Spende, die Wahl in NRW verlor.

Anerkennung für Reportagen
Herr Diekmann, ich möchte Ihnen meinen Dank und meine Bewunderung für ihre hervorragenden Reportagen in Ihrer Anspruchslospostille BILD zu den Themenbereichen, Billigsex, Prostitution (einschliesslich Bordellreportagen) ,Primitivsex und Lotterleben aussprechen.

Immer wieder müssen wir uns gegen das Anrüchige in unserem Gewerbe wehren. Sie aber haben es sich zur Aufgabe gestellt, die Prostitution besonders positiv darzustellen sozusagen als selbstverständlichen Teil des „day to day life“, des tagtäglichen Lebens.
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Besonders gefallen hat mir Ihr Artikel:

Ich bin die deutsche Urlauber-Hure von Mallorca“,

der Bericht über eine sehr attraktive und erfolgreiche Strichdame, die im Winter in Deutschland kellnert, im Sommer auf Mallorca Urlauber gegen Bezahlung beglückt.

Aber auch die Reportage über die Zwischendurch-Strich-Studentin, die sozusagen zwischen den Uni-Seminaren mal rasch prostituiert, hat mich beeindruckt. Ausgezeichneter investigativer Schlüsselloch-Journalismus…

Da sieht man doch, dass die Prostituierten aus „all walks of life“ kommen, und die Unterschichten-Prostituierten-Geschichte eine Mär ist.

Huren wichtige Sozialingenieure
Insbesondere zeigt Ihre hochinteressante Reportage aus Mallorca, dass Familienväter, wenn es ihnen mit Frau und Kindern am Strand zu langweilig ist, mal eben schnell für eine „Nummer“ bei der Mallorca-Hure hereinschauen, statt der Familie auf die Nerven zu gehen, oder am Ballermann 6 sich volllaufen zu lassen und danach nicht mehr zu wissen, wo vorne und hinten ist, oder sogar sich in eine Massenschlägerei am Strand einzulassen.

So trägt die Prostitution auch gleichzeitig zum Familienfrieden im Urlaub bei, eine enorm wichtige soziale Funktion. Wir wissen ja aus vielen Brigitte-Reportagen, was für ein Stress so ein Urlaub sein kann, insbesondere wenn die Kinder quengeln und die Eltern streiten.

Ansehen wird gehoben
Ihre Berichte tragen ausserdem dazu bei, das Sozialprestige, das Ansehen der Prostituierten zu heben, sie also zu einer Art Sozialarbeiterin zu machen. Hervorragend.

Man sieht beim Lesen Ihrer Artikel deutlich, dass Sie sich selbst mit der Prostitution gut auskennen, denn Ihre Journalisten verkaufen sich ja auch an Ihren Verlag und vergessen in Ihrem Blättchen auf Anforderung nicht selten sozusagen alles das, was sogenannte journalistische Ethik ausmacht, etwas, was ich durchaus positiv als „journalistische Prostitution“ bezeichnen möchte.

Kein moralischer Zeigefinger
Ihren Reportagen fehlt daher zum Glück auch der lächerliche moralische Zeigefinger, was aufrichtig ist, denn viele dieser Moralisten habe ich später als Kunden in meinen Etablissements wiedergetroffen.

Sarrazin wäre zufrieden
Gleichzeitig sollte noch ein weiterer Aspekt in Ihren Reportagen berücksichtigt werden: Prostitution ist ein anständiger Weg aus dem Hartz IV Dasein. Die Damen sitzen keineswegs 24 / 7 vor dem Fernseher, sondern gehen raus auf die Strasse oder sind am Telefon, um Sozial-Termine zu vereinbaren, tun also alles das nicht, was der von mir hochgeschätzte Thilo Sarrazin zu Recht kritisiert: Dauerfernsehen und Regeln der Zimmertemperatur im Winter durch das Öffnen und Schliessen der Fenster, Bewegungsarmut, ungesundes Essen etc
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Er hätte sicherlich auch nichts dagegen einzuwenden, dass diese Damen nach getaner Arbeit von seinen Empfehlungen abweichen und Warmduschen.

Herr Diekmann, beigefügt ein Freifahrtschein für Sie in einem meiner Etablissements, sollten Sie ein Bedürfnis in dieser Richtung verspüren.

Ganz herzliche Grüsse von (Freuden-)Haus zu Haus

Ihr

Otto Anschaffer

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Bundesbanker Thilo Sarrazin schreibt an Deutschkbanker Josef Ackermann

Krieg

War With Iran? US Neocons Aim to Repeat Chalabi-Style Swindle

Ali Fatemi and Karim Pakravan, Truthout – In 1991, Iraqi exiles set up the Iraq National Congress (INC) with funding from the CIA. Under the leadership of Ahmad Chalabi, and flush with tens of millions dollars in US government funding, the INC allied itself with the neoconservatives in Washington and unceasingly beat the drums of war, presenting itself as the popular democratic alternative to Saddam Hussein and feeding faulty intelligence to an eager media and Bush administration. Eventually, they succeeded in dragging the United States into disastrous war that cost Americans and Iraqis their lives and caused incalculable damage to American prestige and power.

Now, history may be repeating itself.
A segment of our political establishment that is chafing at the bit for a military attack on Iran has found their INC, in the form of the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (also known as the MEK, or MKO), a radical Islamic terrorist group with Iranian roots that has been designated a terrorist organization since the State Department created the Foreign Terrorist Organization list in 1997.

Appearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on June 24, John Bolton, the former ambassador to the UN under President Bush, reiterated his calls for military action against Iran and openly expressed his support for the MEK. Weeks later, former Bush attorney general Michael Mukasey appeared before the Oversight and Investigation Subcommittee and called for the US to delist the MEK. Mukasey was even photographed prior to the hearing [4] receiving counsel from the leadership of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the MEK’s political wing, which is also designated as a terrorist organization.

Bolton and Mukasey are not alone in their avowed public support for this known terrorist group. They have been joined by a number of former senior Bush administration officials, other hawks and advocates of the whatever-it-takes war on terror – luminaries such as Rudy Giuliani, former CIA director James Woolsey, and former head of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, as well as a number of Republican and Democratic legislators.

Why would some of the most vocal advocates for prosecuting the war on terror now take an Islamic terrorist group under its wing and persistently lobby the State Department and the US Congress to have the group removed from terrorist list? Simply put, they say the enemy of the enemy is our friend. Maryam Rajavi, the MEK leader and self-proclaimed president of Iran, is their new Chalabi.

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The MEK is an Islamic radical organization that was formed in the 1960’s as an urban guerilla movement against the shah of Iran. During the 1970’s, the group targeted and successfully killed US military personnel and American civilians based in Iran. It played a major role in the overthrow of the shah in 1979, eventually fell out with the Khomeini regime and fled to Iraq. There, they regrouped under the patronage of Hussein, and fought alongside him against Iran in the Iran-Iraq war. As documented by the CIA, the MEK was later used by a beleaguered Hussein to crush the Kurdish rebellion that came immediately after Iraq’s defeat in the Persian Gulf war. Following Hussein’s ouster, the Iraqi government has been working to try to expel the reviled group from Iraq.

Over the course of the last two decades, a well-funded MEK has developed a powerful propaganda machine that has sought to depict the group as a formidable military force, as well as the genuine democratic representative of the Iranian people. These claims have been proven to be groundless. The naked reality is that the MEK are neither a force nor a democratic representative of Iranians, but simply a well-funded militaristic cult with shadowy leaders. They are widely despised by Iranians for having betrayed Iran by siding with Hussein. These facts have been extensively documented, as can be seen in a recently released FBI report [6]that presents evidence of ongoing terrorist activities by the MEK.

Despite their claims to the contrary, the MEK had no role in the popular uprising of June 2009. The leaders of the Green Movement, the Iranian democratic movement, have nothing to do with this traitorous cult. In fact, the MEK claim to a role has helped enable the Islamic regime to tar the whole Green movement with a treasonous label.

Pressure to remove the MEK from the State Department’s Foreign Terrorist Organizations list is a cynical ploy by the neocons that can have only negative consequences for both the United States and Iran. It would allow an Islamic radical terrorist group to operate freely in the United States and eventually get funded by the US taxpayer, courtesy of a clueless Congress. The proponents of war with Iran simply want another INC, and another Chalabi, to promote and start a military conflict with Iran. This country does not need another war, and we need not make that mistake once again.

Instead of legitimizing the MEK, we call on the law-enforcement agencies to investigate the illegal activities of this group, their funding and their allies. After all, they are still on the US State Department terrorist list. So, why are they allowed to lobby our lawmakers in the Senate and the House? The FBI should treat the MEK like all others terror-listed groups, and help protect the American people from these terrorists in our midst – and from another attempt to hijack the country and steer us into a disastrous war of choice.


This asrticle was published at Truth Out

kriminalitaet

Murdochs Medien-Imperium wankt: FBI ermittelt, saudischer Prinz feuert Rebekah Brooks

Dr. Alexander von Paleske — 15.7. 2011 —
Heute morgen war das Schicksal der Murdoch-Vertrauten Rebekah Brooks besiegelt, nachdem der saudische Billionär bin Talal alSaud, der 8% an der News Corporation hält (Murdoch selbst hält 13%), heute in einem Interview mit der BBC unmißverständlich den Rücktritt von Brooks forderte.


Saudi-Prinz bin Talal ……forderte unmissverständlich heute morgen die Entlassung von Brooks.
Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Murdoch konnte seine enge Vertraute, die offenbar tief in den immer größere Kreise ziehenden Presse-Abhörskandal verwickelt ist, nicht mehr halten..

Erwartet worden war, dass sie bereits nach Aufdecken des kriminellen Abhörens von rund 4000 (viertausend) Mobiltelefonen, entlassen würde, aber Rupert Murdoch dachte gar nicht daran, seine britische Statthalterin aufzugeben, zu sehr war sie ihm ans Herz gewachsen..


Murdoch & Brooks…..ein Herz und eine Seele.
Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

Nun zwang ihn sein Freund und Miteigentümer bin Talal alSaud dazu, noch dazu öffentlich.

Währenddessen kommen immer neue Skandal-Stücke ans Tageslicht. Gestern meldeten die Medien:

A former News of the World senior executive, who was arrested over Britain’s phone-hacking scandal, was paid STG24,000 ($A36,182) as an adviser by the police force now investigating him, Scotland Yard said. Neil Wallis, 60, former executive editor and deputy editor of the now-closed Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid, was arrested at his London home on Thursday „on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications“, the Metropolitan Police said.


Neil Wallis………..vom Bock zum Gärtner. Erst abhören lassen, dann als Consultant zur Polizei. Gestern verhaftet.
Screenshot: Dr. v. Paleske

In die Enge getrieben
Ebenfalls gestern zeigte sich, wie sehr Rupert Murdoch und sein Sohn James in die Enge getrieben waren. Erst lehnten sie es ab, einer Aufforderung nachzukommen, vor einer parlamentarischen Untersuchungskommission zur Aufklärung des Presseskandals am kommenden Dienstag auszusagen – sie können als US-Staatsbürger in Grossbritannien dazu nicht gezwungen werden – dann plötzlich, drei Stunden später, machten sie kehrt und sagten zu.

FBI ermittelt
Mittlerweile ermittelt das US-FBI gegen News Corporation. Es liegen Verdachtsmomente vor, dass auch die Telefone von Opfern der Anschläge vom 11.9. 2001 gehackt worden waren.
Sollte das zutreffen, dann droht Murdochs Imperium die Zerschlagung. Ein Verlust wäre das nicht.
Bereits jetzt ist der politische Einfluss Murdochs und seiner Medien auf die britische Politik von 100 auf 0 zurückgegangen, innerhalb von zwei Wochen.

Zu Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch – das politische Spiel des „Citizen Kane“ in Grossbritannien ist vorbei
Rupert Murdoch: Der Abstieg seines Empires hat schon begonnen

Grossbritannien – Rupert Murdochs Presse ohne (Scham-) Grenzen. Oder: Wenn die „Vierte Gewalt“ zum Hooligan wird

Rupert Murdoch – Citizen Kane in der Aera der Globalisierung
Rettet Rupert Murdoch den guten Journalismus?
Murdoch, Huffington-Post und das Wikipedia-Prinzip
Umsonst ist nicht angemessen? – oder: Ist das Zeitungssterben aufzuhalten?

Botschaft eines Kraken aus der Medienwelt.

Rupert Murdoch bläst zum Angriff auf Obama
Die Rache der Sarah Palin

Medizin

Bleibt die Gonorrhoe (Tripper) behandelbar?

Dr. Alexander von Paleske 14.7. 2011
Es ist erst (oder schon) 101 Jahre her, dass der Siegeszug der antiinfektiven Medikamente (Antibiotika und Chemotherapeutika) begann.

Während zuvor die Hygiene, die Asepsis und die Impfungen, hier insbesondere gegen die Pocken, bedeutende Fortschritte bei der Infektionsprophylaxe brachten, stand man der einmal eingetretenen Infektion,insbesondere der systemischen, hilflos gegenüber.

Geisseln der Menschheit wurden behandelbar
Mit der Einführung der Antiinfektiva gelang es, Geißeln der Menschheit wie Pest, Tuberkulose, Geschlechtskrankheiten wie die Syphilis und die Gonorrhoe, wirksam zu bekämpfen und komplizierte Operationen und Behandlungen wie Transplantationen überhaupt erst zu ermöglichen.

Die Erfolgsgeschichte begann mit Paul Ehrlich
Der Chemiker Alfred Bertheim synthetisierte im Labor von Paul Ehrlich von 1906 an über 600 Arsenverbindungen. In vielen Tierversuchen wurde schließlich das Präparat 606 am 31. August 1909 von Paul Ehrlich und Sahachiro Hata positiv getestet gegen den Erreger der Syphilis. Es wurde von Hoechst produziert und kam 1910 als Salvarsan® in den Handel.

Das Medikament, trotz seiner nicht unbeträchtlichen Nebenwirkungen war ein Durchbruch angesichts der enormen Zahl von Menschen, die an der Syphilis litten. Es war der Beginn eines unbeschreiblichen Siegeszuges, der den Infektionskrankheiten ihren Schrecken nahm.

Salvarsan wurde Ende der vierziger Jahre durch das von Fleming entdeckte Penicillin abgelöst, das, abgesehen von nicht häufigen allergischen Reaktionen extrem gut verträglich ist.
Heute sind die meisten der einstmals gegen Penicillin empfindlichen Keime längst resistent.

2011 – neuer Meilenstein
Das Jahr 2011 könnte ein neuer Meilenstein der Antibiotika-Ära werden, einer, der den Beginn des Endes einläutet.
Denn nun häufen sich die Resistenz-Schreckensmeldungen, von Methicillin-resistenten Staphylokokken Infektionen über die Multiresistenz von Pestbakterien bis zur sog. NDM-Resistenz.

Behandlungsresistente Gonorrhoe
Nun gibt es aus Japan die ersten Berichte über die Multiresistenz von Gonokokken, den Auslösern der Gonorrhoe auch Tripper genannt..

Eines der einst wirksamsten Antibiotika gegen diese Krankheit, die Chinolone oder Gyrase-Hemmer wie Ciprofloxacin, sind längst wegen der hohen Resistenzrate gegen diese Erkrankung nicht mehr im Einsatz. Wir berichteten darüber.
Daher musste für die Behandlung der Gonorrhoe auf die Cephalosporine der 3. Generation wie Ceftriaxon umgestiegen werden. Eine Medikamentengruppe, die einst zur Behandlung von schwersten Infektionen entwickelt worden war und dafür zum Einsatz kam.

Durch die breite Behandlung von Geschlechtskrankheiten mit den Cephalosporinen werden diese einst hochwirksamen Medikamente über kurz oder lang bei schweren und schwersten Infektionen wirkungslos werden, und zwar nicht nur, wie jetzt, bei der Gonorrhoe in Japan.

Chinolone, wie auch mittlerweile Cephalosporine, werden in großem Umfang in der Tiermast insbesondere in den Geflügelfabriken eingesetzt. Gerade das führt als ein wichtiger Faktor zur Resistenzentwicklung, wie das Beispiel Australien zeigt, wo das Verbot des Einsatzes der Chinolone in der Tiermast zu vergleichsweise signifikant niedrigeren Resistenzraten in der Humanmedizin führte.

Nach Informationen des Norddeutschen Rundfunks (NDR) erhalten 400 Millionen Hühner, die pro Jahr allein in Niedersachsen gezüchtet werden, in ihrem einmonatigen Leben durchschnittlich 2,3 mal Antibiotika.
Es wird allerhöchste Zeit die Notbremse zu ziehen. Da es kein Huhn ohne Antibiotika bis zum Schlachttag schafft, kann dies nur die Abschaffung der Tierfabriken bedeuten.

Mehr noch, es muss zügig ,

– Die Meldepflicht aller Resistenzen an das Robert Koch Institut eingeführt werden, gleichchgültig ob in der Humanmedizin oder Veterinärmedizin

– Kontinuierliche (nicht nur jährliche) Berichte über die Resistenzlage, aufgelistet nach Regionen, erstellt und veröffentlich werden

– Große Zurückhaltung beim Einsatz von Antibiotika in Kliniken und Praxen geübt werden

Noch kann die Entwicklung zur kompletten generellen Resistenz mit drastischen Maßnahmen angehalten werden, aber die Zeit läuft davon.

Politiker kaum alarmiert
Die Politik scheint dieses Problem jedoch kaum zur Kenntnis zu nehmen, und wenn, dann völlig ungenügend:

Niedersachsen fordert vom Bund Einzelheiten darüber, welche Tierärzte im Bundesland wie viel Antibiotika für Geflügel verteilen. Landwirtschaftsminister Gert Lindemann (CDU) will auf diese Weise auch Rückschlüsse auf Antibiotika-Resistenzen beim Menschen vornehmen können.

Immerhin haben sich jetzt Redakteure des NDR dieses Themas mehrfach angenommen, ein kleiner Hoffnungsschimmer.

Der Verfasser ist leitender Arzt und ehemaliger Rechtsanwalt

Zur Antibiotikaresistenz
Antibiotika-Resistenz: Spätes Erwachen. Oder: Minister Bahrs Wort zum Sonntag
WHO, Weltgesundheitstag und Antibiotikaresistenz – eine Nachbemerkung
Pest-Seuche und Antibiotika-Resistenz

Eine besiegt geglaubte Krankheit droht wieder zur unkontrollierbaren Seuche zu werden
Antibiotika oder Massentierhaltung?

Der Dioxin-Skandal flaut ab, die Probleme der Massentierhaltung bleiben
Die Zukunft heisst Resistenz? – Antiinfektiva verlieren ihre Wirksamkeit
Hilflos bei Infektionen – Antibiotika verlieren ihre Wirksamkeit
Tierfabriken, Schweineviren und die Zukunft
Bittere Pillen für die Dritte Welt

Welt-Tuberkulose Tag – eine Krankheit weiter auf dem Vormarsch</

Kommentar
Ich stelle den folgenden Kommentar eher als Belustigung online, obwohl er den gängigen Kommentarregeln krass widerspricht.
Ich vermute, dass sich hinter dem Schreiber der Besitzer einer Tiermastfabrik verbirgt.

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G. Eldorado (Gast) – 14. Jul, 23:24
Leute , lasst euch nicht länger von Leuten wie dem verarschen,
Wir „Verschwörungstheoretiker“ sollten dem Thema „Schulmedizin“ „Infektionstheorie“ „Immunsystem“ endlich unsere volle Aufmerksamkeit widmen und mit den MYTHEN der sogenannten „Krankheiten“ „Krebs“ „AIDS“ etc. aufräumen mit welchen uns die Eliten neben Haarp und Terror und Hirnwäsche sonst noch in Schach und unter Angst (Kontrolle) halten:

youtube.com/watch?v=yJWWDtpqpYg&feature=player_embedded#at=219
youtube.com/watch?v=Z57uBCcOdvI
.neue-medizin.de
.neue-medizin.de/html/sonderprogramme.html
.neue-mediz.in/
.neue-medizin.net/

und zur Ergänzung hier mal was bezgl. der angeblichen „Infektions-Krankheiten“ und „Viren-Bakterien“ mit denen uns die Eliten in Schach und Angst und zahlenmässig unter Kontrolle halten 🙂

Dr+Lanka+Viren&hl=en&prmd=ivns&source=univ&tbm=vid&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=LZmVTcbqEsnUsgaFr8m_CA&ved=0CHAQqwQ&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=a9acdcd2312857c2

… oder nach Dr+Lanka+Viren googeln

berichte/gesundheit/87d4137bd07608b
://archiv.faktuell.de/Hintergrund/Background367.shtml
copixmedia.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=14
extremnews.com/berichte/gesundheit/87d4137bd07608b

“Es war einmal ein Land, das kämpfte und kämpfte, bis es zum Westen und der Kampf zum Prinzip wurden. Weil sie immer kämpften, dachten sie, dass die Zellen, Gewebe und Organe auch so funktionieren und machten aus dieser Idee die beste Waffe aller Zeiten: Die Angst vor Krankheit. Sie bezahlen die Wissenschaft und wenden schreckliche Methoden und Gifte an, um die Berechtigung der Angst vor Krankheiten durch Leiden und Sterben zu beweisen. So wurde die Medizin zur größten Macht und niemand außer uns wagt es sich, diese Industrie dem Recht und Gesetz zu unterwerfen…”

…und mit den MYTHEN der sogenannten „Krankheiten“ „Infektionen“ „VIREN „Krebs“ „AIDS“ etc. aufzuräumen mit welchen uns die Eliten neben Haarp und Terror und Hirnwäsche sonst noch in Schach und unter Angst halten.

Amen