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GORDON DUFF: THE CARDBOARD LOTHARIOS
June 17, 2010 posted by Gordon Duff · 45 Comments
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ANALYZING STAGED WORLD CONFLICT
By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor
“If those papers have to be produced over the nukes that later got lost in Oman, and on the watch of Dr. David Kelly, then it could be disastrous for David Cameron. This, particularly as one of the three atomic bombs lost back at the time of the first Gulf War, was exploded by North Korea on 25th May 2009.â€
In 2006, North Korea exploded a plutonium based nuclear weapon, an unsuccessul test of a “found†nuke in poor repair, or something poorly designed. America had predicted that they were at least five years from this capability, we always hear the same story, everyone is five years from having nuclear weapons. On May 25th, 2009, North Korea exploded its second bomb, its first clearly identifiable nuclear weapon, a “Hiroshima sized†bomb, tiny by US standards. What we didn’t say is that the signature of this bomb had been seen before.
An identical nuclear weapon, manufactured at the same facility, same design, same impurities, had been exploded in September 22, 1979, in a test in the Indian Ocean conducted jointly by Israel and South Africa. When UN inspectors were asked to come to South Africa in 1990 to arrange to dismantle their nuclear weapons, ten bombs were admitted to having been built with one tested. Today we claim six existed, none were tested and three never existed. One of those three exploded in North Korea. The mystery is, how did it get there? Are American “broken arrow†nukes, recovered, sold and traded? What “special country†might do this?
The cover story was that Pakistan through nuclear scientist, Dr. A. Q. Khan, had supplied Korea with the required highly specialized centrifuges along with nuclear triggers and advanced missile technology. Investigations have shown, however, that the US had asked, or rather demanded, President Musharraf “convince†Khan to confess to this and a seemingly endless series of nuclear proliferation violations from South Africa to Libya to Germany. The deal was that Khan had to confess but would be immediately pardoned. We have another mystery, who was the US covering for and why? Who wanted it to seem like North Korea had a real nuclear program, who would profit by this? What could be more comical than “Cardboard Lothario†Kim Jung-il, war mongering mastermind terrorizing the world from one of the most isolated and poverty stricken nations on earth. I could carve a better “axis of evil†dictator out of a banana.
Who are the Cardboard Lotharios? They are world leaders and conflict driven icons who simply don’t seem to fit. We knew where Hitler came from, we understood Napoleon, Mussolini, even George W. Bush. With a world bereft of “prime movers,†no major ideological struggles, no national races for dwindling resources, only multi-national corporations carving away the world, today’s chaos is purely manufactured and the cardboard cutout bad-boys aren’t even good actors. Who invented Osama bin Laden, Bibi Netanyahu, Mullah Omar, Kim Jung-il, Hugo Chavez, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad? Do we add Hameed Karzai to the list? How to people like Libya’s Muammar Gadaffi simply quit, get taken off the list and retire as though they had been to some sort of “terrorist mastermind rehab?†Remember Muqtada al-Sadr, the Iraqi cleric whose Mahdi army was the cause of so much mayhem in Iraq? How can Gulbuddin Hekmatyar be number one on the world terror list and be asked by Americans to open negotiations with the Taliban at the same time? Anyone smelling a rat?
A hypothesis, several forces, conspiratorial in nature, hiding in plain sight are “out there.†The players, oil, arms, banking, are the real powers in the world, easily “super-governments,†well beyond any Illuminati-Freemason or Bilderberg conspiracy. Their game, â€they†meaning the real powers that control the governments, is managing continual regional conflicts where none, according to respected studies of the dynamics of global conflict and the real clash of “civilizations,†should exist. We live in a world where our wars, our news, the stories and myths we accept as gospel are little more than part of a play. Shakespeare had said, “All the world’s a stage and the men and women merely players†(William Shakespeare, As You Like it, Act II, Scene VII) How can we get to this point? Lets take a look at today’s hotspot, Iran.
Iran and Iraq fought a war from 1980 to 1988, exhausting both countries, a war neither recovered from. What is Iran today? We are told they are a radical Islamic country run by the Hitleresque maniac, Ahmadinejad, who plans to “wipe Israel from the face of the earth.†It isn’t important that he didn’t really say that. He says enough things like that. In fact, Ahmadinejad says anything that comes into his mind. Why? He is a stooge, put into office in a rigged election, someone with long financial and ethnic ties to banksters, Israel and the thieves that he complains about. In fact, his life is a balancing act, working with his friends in Russia, China and, oh yes, Israel, to keep his few supporters in Iran believing he is looking after them in a hostile world.
Iran has no enemies, certainly not the United States, Russia, Israel or anyone else. This is an advanced country with a totally inept government run by a petty thief backed by a pack of illiterate religious numb-skulls. Sometimes I think Ahmadinejad and Netanyahu must have been twins, separated at birth. The concept of Iran as a strategic threat to the region is totalbunk. Their relations with all their neighbors run from largely benign to cordial. They have little ability to project a military presence more than a few miles. What they are is an idiot talking on TV when he gets a call from Tel Aviv. The people who want you to believe different are, well, Bibi Netanyahu and his partner in crime, “Bubbles†Ahmadinejad.
Two issues have sparked curiosity about Iran recently. Why would Russia and China vote for sanctions for Iran when both countries are, not only strong supporters of Iran, both with records of debunking ideas of Iranian nukes, knowing quite well that the centrifuges Iran has could never, in a million years, produce weapons grade fuel. China does billions in trade with Iran, a nation that is China’s largest oil supplier. The second issue is Russia withholding the sale of a purely defensive S300 air defense system. Iran may not have the newest “old technology†S300 system (Iran is using a Tor M1 system with all upgrades) but whatevere they do have, Russians are in Iran running it for them. Everyone but Iran has one, they are all the rage. Turkey is starting to manufacture them, Greece has had one for years, even Peru is getting one, concerned about a resurgence of Inca incursions into their airspace. Air defense systems, something we need to get into more later.
All that Russia and China have accomplished, aided by phony news stories of Saudi Arabia facilitating an Israeli attack on Iran, is to keep “cardboard cutout†Ahmadinejad in power longer, despite demands by his own people for his ouster. What is his value? Who else will stand on their hind legs, braying like an ass, whenever a phony crisis is needed to hide something real, something threatening and something not as irrelevant as toothless Iran.
Running with our hypothesis, we could look at two tiers of conflict, geopolitical and “irregular warfare†or “global terrorism.†Depending on your local school system, you might call terrorism and insurgency “asymetrical warfare.†Were neither to exist, either or both can be created and stimulated easily and inexpensively yet both are major sources of significant economic gain for those pulling the strings. Conflict propagation is far more valuable than conflict resolution. Quoting Robert Duval in Apocalypse Now, “Someday, this war could end….â€
For the decades of the Cold War, east and west played a game of cat and mouse, each working to install puppet governments throughout the third world, particularly adjacent to the borders of the other whenever feasible. Thus, Russia had Turkey, Iran and Pakistan on its border and Russia had Cuba and, for awhile, Nicaragua threatening the United States. However, most of the world’sgovernments with the exception of a very few “non-aligned states†operated under the virtual control of American corporations, backed the the CIA and US military. A call to Langley from the Whitehouse, if the fruit or sugar company ordering the “hit†sought to include them in the loop, could have a revolution going in a matter of days, car bombs in the capital, suicides, assassinations, newspaper publishers jailed and a new “savior of democracy†in place. Vice President Dick Cheney’s self annoited role as defacto “controller-grande†of the Joint SpecialOperations Command was a manifestation of the privatization of war, bereft of oversight and command structure, accountability, treaties or international law.
With the advent of a corporate multinationalâ€one world government,†though the goals may have changed, the same capabilities have been used often, with the end result, as always, economic gain at the cost of social cohesion. For years securing oil was the overwhelming need and driving force until it was found other industries could pay better. With peace accords ending strife between Egypt and Israel, the two “high threat†players in the Middle East, a rationale was needed for chaos and destabilization, but not just for oil. The realmoney was in guns and drugs, “South Central-style†but on a massive international scale. Instead of “Crips†and “Bloods†we created a new form of street theatre, the “global war on terror.â€
You can’t turn on a TV without seeing something about the CIA and drugs. Colonel Eugene Khrushchev (ret), former First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Kabul calls US Special Envoy to Afghanistan a “drug kingpin†working with the “Karzaibrothers incorporated†drug network, selling $65 billion dollars a year in heroin. US drug interdiction policy in Afghanistan can’t be characterized in any terms other than one of the most successful agricultural enterprises in world history. Never has crop production and marketing know how been so succesfullyimplemented as under US drug control policy in Afghanistan. Not only can the US and its Central Intelligence Agency be thanked but key groups from Israel, India, Pakistan and western Europe who handle transporation, distribution and splitting the profits. A particular thanks comes from the government of Russia whose millions of heroin addicts require their daily fix from poppy fields protected by United States Marines. Russia’s gratitude is increasing to the point where getting the thanks they are planning may be quite an awakening for some, ask our friends in Krygystan. If they held an Academy Awards for crime, every acceptance speech would end with, “None of this would be possible without the support of the mainstream media and a special thanks to my friends at Fox News, we love you!â€
GORDON DUFF: THE CARDBOARD LOTHARIOS
June 17, 2010 posted by Gordon Duff · 45 Comments
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ANALYZING STAGED WORLD CONFLICT
By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor
“If those papers have to be produced over the nukes that later got lost in Oman, and on the watch of Dr. David Kelly, then it could be disastrous for David Cameron. This, particularly as one of the three atomic bombs lost back at the time of the first Gulf War, was exploded by North Korea on 25th May 2009.â€
In 2006, North Korea exploded a plutonium based nuclear weapon, an unsuccessul test of a “found†nuke in poor repair, or something poorly designed. America had predicted that they were at least five years from this capability, we always hear the same story, everyone is five years from having nuclear weapons. On May 25th, 2009, North Korea exploded its second bomb, its first clearly identifiable nuclear weapon, a “Hiroshima sized†bomb, tiny by US standards. What we didn’t say is that the signature of this bomb had been seen before.
An identical nuclear weapon, manufactured at the same facility, same design, same impurities, had been exploded in September 22, 1979, in a test in the Indian Ocean conducted jointly by Israel and South Africa. When UN inspectors were asked to come to South Africa in 1990 to arrange to dismantle their nuclear weapons, ten bombs were admitted to having been built with one tested. Today we claim six existed, none were tested and three never existed. One of those three exploded in North Korea. The mystery is, how did it get there? Are American “broken arrow†nukes, recovered, sold and traded? What “special country†might do this?
The cover story was that Pakistan through nuclear scientist, Dr. A. Q. Khan, had supplied Korea with the required highly specialized centrifuges along with nuclear triggers and advanced missile technology. Investigations have shown, however, that the US had asked, or rather demanded, President Musharraf “convince†Khan to confess to this and a seemingly endless series of nuclear proliferation violations from South Africa to Libya to Germany. The deal was that Khan had to confess but would be immediately pardoned. We have another mystery, who was the US covering for and why? Who wanted it to seem like North Korea had a real nuclear program, who would profit by this? What could be more comical than “Cardboard Lothario†Kim Jung-il, war mongering mastermind terrorizing the world from one of the most isolated and poverty stricken nations on earth. I could carve a better “axis of evil†dictator out of a banana.
Who are the Cardboard Lotharios? They are world leaders and conflict driven icons who simply don’t seem to fit. We knew where Hitler came from, we understood Napoleon, Mussolini, even George W. Bush. With a world bereft of “prime movers,†no major ideological struggles, no national races for dwindling resources, only multi-national corporations carving away the world, today’s chaos is purely manufactured and the cardboard cutout bad-boys aren’t even good actors. Who invented Osama bin Laden, Bibi Netanyahu, Mullah Omar, Kim Jung-il, Hugo Chavez, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad? Do we add Hameed Karzai to the list? How to people like Libya’s Muammar Gadaffi simply quit, get taken off the list and retire as though they had been to some sort of “terrorist mastermind rehab?†Remember Muqtada al-Sadr, the Iraqi cleric whose Mahdi army was the cause of so much mayhem in Iraq? How can Gulbuddin Hekmatyar be number one on the world terror list and be asked by Americans to open negotiations with the Taliban at the same time? Anyone smelling a rat?
A hypothesis, several forces, conspiratorial in nature, hiding in plain sight are “out there.†The players, oil, arms, banking, are the real powers in the world, easily “super-governments,†well beyond any Illuminati-Freemason or Bilderberg conspiracy. Their game, â€they†meaning the real powers that control the governments, is managing continual regional conflicts where none, according to respected studies of the dynamics of global conflict and the real clash of “civilizations,†should exist. We live in a world where our wars, our news, the stories and myths we accept as gospel are little more than part of a play. Shakespeare had said, “All the world’s a stage and the men and women merely players†(William Shakespeare, As You Like it, Act II, Scene VII) How can we get to this point? Lets take a look at today’s hotspot, Iran.
Iran and Iraq fought a war from 1980 to 1988, exhausting both countries, a war neither recovered from. What is Iran today? We are told they are a radical Islamic country run by the Hitleresque maniac, Ahmadinejad, who plans to “wipe Israel from the face of the earth.†It isn’t important that he didn’t really say that. He says enough things like that. In fact, Ahmadinejad says anything that comes into his mind. Why? He is a stooge, put into office in a rigged election, someone with long financial and ethnic ties to banksters, Israel and the thieves that he complains about. In fact, his life is a balancing act, working with his friends in Russia, China and, oh yes, Israel, to keep his few supporters in Iran believing he is looking after them in a hostile world.
Iran has no enemies, certainly not the United States, Russia, Israel or anyone else. This is an advanced country with a totally inept government run by a petty thief backed by a pack of illiterate religious numb-skulls. Sometimes I think Ahmadinejad and Netanyahu must have been twins, separated at birth. The concept of Iran as a strategic threat to the region is totalbunk. Their relations with all their neighbors run from largely benign to cordial. They have little ability to project a military presence more than a few miles. What they are is an idiot talking on TV when he gets a call from Tel Aviv. The people who want you to believe different are, well, Bibi Netanyahu and his partner in crime, “Bubbles†Ahmadinejad.
Two issues have sparked curiosity about Iran recently. Why would Russia and China vote for sanctions for Iran when both countries are, not only strong supporters of Iran, both with records of debunking ideas of Iranian nukes, knowing quite well that the centrifuges Iran has could never, in a million years, produce weapons grade fuel. China does billions in trade with Iran, a nation that is China’s largest oil supplier. The second issue is Russia withholding the sale of a purely defensive S300 air defense system. Iran may not have the newest “old technology†S300 system (Iran is using a Tor M1 system with all upgrades) but whatevere they do have, Russians are in Iran running it for them. Everyone but Iran has one, they are all the rage. Turkey is starting to manufacture them, Greece has had one for years, even Peru is getting one, concerned about a resurgence of Inca incursions into their airspace. Air defense systems, something we need to get into more later.
All that Russia and China have accomplished, aided by phony news stories of Saudi Arabia facilitating an Israeli attack on Iran, is to keep “cardboard cutout†Ahmadinejad in power longer, despite demands by his own people for his ouster. What is his value? Who else will stand on their hind legs, braying like an ass, whenever a phony crisis is needed to hide something real, something threatening and something not as irrelevant as toothless Iran.
Running with our hypothesis, we could look at two tiers of conflict, geopolitical and “irregular warfare†or “global terrorism.†Depending on your local school system, you might call terrorism and insurgency “asymetrical warfare.†Were neither to exist, either or both can be created and stimulated easily and inexpensively yet both are major sources of significant economic gain for those pulling the strings. Conflict propagation is far more valuable than conflict resolution. Quoting Robert Duval in Apocalypse Now, “Someday, this war could end….â€
For the decades of the Cold War, east and west played a game of cat and mouse, each working to install puppet governments throughout the third world, particularly adjacent to the borders of the other whenever feasible. Thus, Russia had Turkey, Iran and Pakistan on its border and Russia had Cuba and, for awhile, Nicaragua threatening the United States. However, most of the world’sgovernments with the exception of a very few “non-aligned states†operated under the virtual control of American corporations, backed the the CIA and US military. A call to Langley from the Whitehouse, if the fruit or sugar company ordering the “hit†sought to include them in the loop, could have a revolution going in a matter of days, car bombs in the capital, suicides, assassinations, newspaper publishers jailed and a new “savior of democracy†in place. Vice President Dick Cheney’s self annoited role as defacto “controller-grande†of the Joint SpecialOperations Command was a manifestation of the privatization of war, bereft of oversight and command structure, accountability, treaties or international law.
With the advent of a corporate multinationalâ€one world government,†though the goals may have changed, the same capabilities have been used often, with the end result, as always, economic gain at the cost of social cohesion. For years securing oil was the overwhelming need and driving force until it was found other industries could pay better. With peace accords ending strife between Egypt and Israel, the two “high threat†players in the Middle East, a rationale was needed for chaos and destabilization, but not just for oil. The realmoney was in guns and drugs, “South Central-style†but on a massive international scale. Instead of “Crips†and “Bloods†we created a new form of street theatre, the “global war on terror.â€
You can’t turn on a TV without seeing something about the CIA and drugs. Colonel Eugene Khrushchev (ret), former First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Kabul calls US Special Envoy to Afghanistan a “drug kingpin†working with the “Karzaibrothers incorporated†drug network, selling $65 billion dollars a year in heroin. US drug interdiction policy in Afghanistan can’t be characterized in any terms other than one of the most successful agricultural enterprises in world history. Never has crop production and marketing know how been so succesfullyimplemented as under US drug control policy in Afghanistan. Not only can the US and its Central Intelligence Agency be thanked but key groups from Israel, India, Pakistan and western Europe who handle transporation, distribution and splitting the profits. A particular thanks comes from the government of Russia whose millions of heroin addicts require their daily fix from poppy fields protected by United States Marines. Russia’s gratitude is increasing to the point where getting the thanks they are planning may be quite an awakening for some, ask our friends in Krygystan. If they held an Academy Awards for crime, every acceptance speech would end with, “None of this would be possible without the support of the mainstream media and a special thanks to my friends at Fox News, we love you!â€