Freedom'n'Democracy™ Dope: Barrel Bombs — Oh, really?

Freedom’n’Democracy™ Dope: Barrel Bombs — Oh, really?

David Cameron and the Queen have completely lost their legitimacy.
http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?ID=233253&R=R1
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2011/08/clinton-says-britains-cameron-has-lost-legitimacy.html
http://www.google.ru/#q=David+Cameron+lost+his+legitimacy
No, really!

Das neue Libyen – London: NATO Flugverbotszone über Großbritannien
The New Libya – London: NATO no-fly zone over the UK
La Nueva Libia – Londres: la OTAN zona de exclusión aérea sobre el Reino Unido
La Libia Nuovo – Londra: la NATO no-fly zone sul Regno Unito
La Libye, Nouvelle – Londres: l’OTAN zone d’exclusion aérienne au cours de la Grande-Bretagne
The New Libya – London: NATO enginn fljúga svæði á Bretlandi
新リビア – ロンドン:英国オーバーNATO飛行禁止空域
नई लीबिया – लंदन: ब्रिटेन नाटो से अधिक क्षेत्र कोई मक्खी
ليبيا الجديدة — لندن : منظمة حلف شمال الأطلسي منطقة حظر الطيران فوق المملكة المتحدة
Новая Ливия — Лондон: бесполётная зона НАТО над Великобританией

Western warmongering media keep to amaze us with its uncreativeness and weird ideas. It looks like there are supplies of Benghazi hash to the West, istn’t it? I have no other explanation for that.
OK, now it is «cats sporting opposition colours». No, I’m serious!

See:

«A Tripoli resident — who does not want his name to be used for security reasons [Of course! — V.] — describes life over the last week in the Libyan capital, where there are tales [! — V.] of … cats sporting opposition colours.
[What a reliable source for big media news! What if everybody would do work for you with the same quality! Oh, my! — V.]


Even animals have been drawn into this conflict.

There have been several sightings of stray cats parading around with the opposition flag painted on their bodies.

Some, I am told, were unsuccessfully chased and shot at by angry security agents and secret police who work in the Souk al-Joumha and Janzour areas where they have been seen.
[Yeah, they have nothing better to do. What a cheep fantasy! Louis de Funès and Benny Hill are weeping with emotion! — V.

(Tripoli witness: Mourning, protests and opposition cats. — BBC News, 6 May 2011 Last updated at 07:53 GMT. — http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13295225).

In other words: dumb and dumber. I wonder, for whom they’re selling such unimaginative crap? Jeez…

Stupid propaganda: and even cats sporting opposition colours!

Stupid propaganda: and even cats sporting opposition colours!

The same in Russian: Read the rest of this entry »

Not so new World Order on the march!

Not so new World Order on the march!

Actually, NATO are committing acts of terrorism. No more, no less.

«In November 2004, a United Nations Secretary General report described terrorism as any act “intended to cause death or serious bodily harm to civilians or non-combatants with the purpose of intimidating a population or compelling a government or an international organization to do or abstain from doing any act”.[16]»

(Cit. on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism , the ref. to: http://www.un.org/unifeed/script.asp?scriptId=73 ).

Similar definition of terrorism are given in Russian law: Read the rest of this entry »

The Lies Behind the West’s War on Libya

By Jean-Paul Pougala

Information Clearing House, April 21, 2011. — http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article27936.htm

It was Gaddafi’s Libya that offered all of Africa its first revolution in modern times – connecting the entire continent by telephone, television, radio broadcasting and several other technological applications such as telemedicine and distance teaching. And thanks to the WMAX radio bridge, a low cost connection was made available across the continent, including in rural areas.
It began in 1992, when 45 African nations established RASCOM (Regional African Satellite Communication Organization) so that Africa would have its own satellite and slash communication costs in the continent. This was a time when phone calls to and from Africa were the most expensive in the world because of the annual US$500 million fee pocketed by Europe for the use of its satellites like Intelsat for phone conversations, including those within the same country.
An African satellite only cost a onetime payment of US$400 million and the continent no longer had to pay a US$500 million annual lease. Which banker wouldn’t finance such a project? But the problem remained – how can slaves, seeking to free themselves from their master’s exploitation ask the master’s help to achieve that freedom? Not surprisingly, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the USA, Europe only made vague promises for 14 years. Gaddafi put an end to these futile pleas to the western ‘benefactors’ with their exorbitant interest rates. Read the rest of this entry »

Hidden behind propaganda a giant crime against Libya is facthttp://nocheinparteibuch.wordpress.com/2011/04/04/hidden-behind-propaganda-a-giant-crime-against-libya-is-fact-part-i/.
By Noch ein Parteibuch, 4. April 2011.

In the part that regards the Libyan events that article is VERY reliable. It is well worth reading. Highly recommend.

The same in Russian on the Euronews lies materials: Libya: the glorious heroic deeds of peaceful protesters, which were filmed by themselves (Ливия: славные подвиги мирных демонстрантов, снятые ими же самими). — comrade-vader, Posted at 30 March 2011, 03:52. — http://comrade-vader.livejournal.com/27488.html

Though the Noch ein Parteibuch’s article makes false claims that uprising in Tunisia and Egypt were US backed too. They’re not. They were true peoples uprisings. If the US was been able to use it somehow in their own interests in the end, that’s other question. Some declarations in the article on that case simply are not true. Like, i.g., “Western government officials up to US president Barack Obama openly and publicly supported the uprising, making no secret that they demanded president Hosni Mubarak to step down”. Reality was opposed to that. Even now Ali and Mubarak feel themselves fine, nobody asks to bring them in International criminal court and charge them, nobody threatens them and their’s families with extermination.
In Libya on contrary it was not peoples uprising, it was inspired from the outside mutiny/coup attempt under cover of people uprisings in other countries. We have a huge amount of evidences for that now.
Please, don’t confuse the cases. https://comradevader.wordpress.com/2011/03/27/part-1-libya-its-neighbors-and-a-bit-of-political-economy-the-role-of-the-region-in-the-international-division-of-labor/

Up In Smoke

2011/04/07

Rebel fighters sit in a tent smoking hashish near a tank along the road between Ajdabiyah and Brega April 6, 2011. Read the rest of this entry »

4. The course of events and strategies
Originally posted in Russian, Mar. 5th, 2011
Original source: http://comrade-vader.livejournal.com/23850.html

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Thus, a brief overall picture. In the fully formed capitalist countries of the the region it’s burst out just as well as in other capitalist countries, e.g., in the Europe. Only if the masses in Europe are convinced by the bourgeois propaganda that their political regimes is the most progressive political hi-end, and if that happens that the demonstrators are killed, it is not so much (in past times they killed liberally, but the practice has shown that there is no urgent need, if you have the strength just to beat and intimidate), then the Arab capitalist countries have not yet matured to filigree functioning of repressive police apparatus (they have yet to learn, learn and learn). And the glaring disparity of political institutions to the declared democratic norms was the one that caught the eye in the first instance, which caused the greatest anger and which was a prime target for attacks. As a result the mass protests in Tunisia and the Egypt have not eliminated the regimes, as well as the protests in the EU — and do not aim for that — but have led to changing relations towards compliance with the standards of modern bourgeois democracy. For Tunisians and Egyptians (to a lesser extent, as it became clear that the country is actually ruled by the military junta) there is a hope that now in front of them will be drawn democratic performance «rotation of elites», according to the rules of the genre. Step is small, but nevertheless it is a step forward.
Any bourgeoisie (and the Western in particular), as well as specialists from its servicing institutions are pragmatic people. Their principle is: to decide exactly what to do in this situation to turn this situation to their advantage. Read the rest of this entry »

3. Class analysis
Originally posted in Russian, Mar. 5th, 2011
Original source: http://comrade-vader.livejournal.com/23772.html

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The above allows us to make rough comparative class analysis of latest developments in the region. We restrict our analysis to situations in Egypt and Libya. Read the rest of this entry »

2. Demography and Social Policy
Originally posted in Russian, Mar. 5th, 2011
Original source: http://comrade-vader.livejournal.com/23405.html

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Previously we have seen that the Libyan regime leaves a significant part of surplus value wrung from the workers at the disposal of the country, thereby reducing the extent of international exploitation which it is subjected. But riches something from this stored value to the country’s population, to the working classes, or, as in Russia, is devoured in three throats by corrupt rulling top?

Firstly, such devouring policy is a characteristic for the comprador bourgeoisie, comprador policy that is the optimal conditions for devouring (everybody is friend to you, everybody presents you iPods, and in the whole sometime give you permission to aproach to feeders to play with his toy cars… not for long… until parents do not come back). From the above analysis we saw that the Libyan regime is not comprador, and shows independence, which appears nasty for the West.

Secondly, there are actual data and evidences, even from sources that can hardly be suspected of sympathizing with Gaddafi, which indicate that part of the saved surplus value comes to people / workers in significant quantities. Read the rest of this entry »