Israel Is Terrified the World Court Will Decide It’s Committing Genocide

Public hearings on South Africa’s request for provisional measures will take place on January 11 and 12 at the ICJ which is located in the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands. The hearings will be livestreamed from 4:00-6:00 a.m. Eastern/1:00-3:00 a.m. Pacific on the Court’s website and on UN Web TV. The court could order provisional measures within a week after the hearings.

Other States Parties to the Genocide Convention Can Join South Africa’s Case

South Africa, a party to the Genocide Convention, charged Israel with genocide in the International Court of Justice.

By Marjorie Cohn / Truthout, January 8, 2024, https://scheerpost.com/2024/01/08/israel-is-terrified-the-world-court-will-decide-its-committing-genocide/

For nearly three months, Israel has enjoyed virtual impunity for its atrocious crimes against the Palestinian people. That changed on December 29 when South Africa, a state party to the Genocide Convention, filed an 84-page application in the International Court of Justice (ICJ, or World Court) alleging that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

South Africa’s well-documented application alleges that “acts and omissions by Israel … are genocidal in character, as they are committed with the requisite specific intent … to destroy Palestinians in Gaza as a part of the broader Palestinian national, racial and ethnical group” and that “the conduct of Israel — through its State organs, State agents, and other persons and entities acting on its instructions or under its direction, control or influence — in relation to Palestinians in Gaza, is in violation of its obligations under the Genocide Convention.”

Israel is mounting a full-court press to prevent an ICJ finding that it’s committing genocide in Gaza. On January 4, the Israeli Foreign Ministry instructed its embassies to pressure politicians and diplomats in their host countries to make statements opposing South Africa’s case at the ICJ.

In its application, South Africa cited eight allegations to support its contention that Israel is perpetrating genocide in Gaza. They include:

(1) Killing Palestinians in Gaza, including a large proportion of women and children (approximately 70 percent) of the more than 21,110 fatalities and some appear to have been subjected to summary execution;

(2) Causing serious mental and bodily harm to Palestinians in Gaza, including maiming, psychological trauma, and inhuman and degrading treatment;

(3) Causing the forced evacuation and displacement of about 85 percent of Palestinians in Gaza — including children, the elderly and infirm, and the sick and wounded. Israel is also causing the massive destruction of Palestinian homes, villages, towns, refugee camps and entire areas, which precludes the return of a significant proportion of the Palestinian people to their homes;

(4) Causing widespread hunger, starvation and dehydration to the besieged Palestinians in Gaza by impeding sufficient humanitarian assistance, cutting off sufficient food, water, fuel and electricity, and destroying bakeries, mills, agricultural lands and other means of production and sustenance;

(5) Failing to provide and restricting the provision of adequate clothing, shelter, hygiene and sanitation to Palestinians in Gaza, including 1.9 million internally displaced persons. This has compelled them to live in dangerous situations of squalor, in conjunction with routine targeting and destruction of places of shelter and killing and wounding of persons who are sheltering, including women, children, the elderly and the disabled;

(6) Failing to provide for or ensure the provision of medical care to Palestinians in Gaza, including those medical needs created by other genocidal acts that are causing serious bodily harm. This is occurring by direct attacks on Palestinian hospitals, ambulances and other healthcare facilities, the killing of Palestinian doctors, medics and nurses (including the most qualified medics in Gaza) and the destruction and disabling of Gaza’s medical system;

(7) Destroying Palestinian life in Gaza, by destroying its infrastructure, schools, universities, courts, public buildings, public records, libraries, stores, churches, mosques, roads, utilities and other facilities necessary to sustain the lives of Palestinians as a group. Israel is killing whole families, erasing entire oral histories and killing prominent and distinguished members of society;

(8) Imposing measures intended to prevent Palestinian births in Gaza, including through reproductive violence inflicted on Palestinian women, newborns, infants and children.

South Africa cited myriad statements by Israeli officials that constitute direct evidence of an intent to commit genocide:

“Gaza won’t return to what it was before. We will eliminate everything,” Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said. “If it doesn’t take one day, it will take a week. It will take weeks or even months, we will reach all places.”

Avi Dichter, Israel’s Minister of Agriculture, declared, “We are now actually rolling out the Gaza Nakba,” a reference to the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestinians to create the state of Israel.

“Now we all have one common goal — erasing the Gaza Strip from the face of the earth,” Nissim Vaturi, the Deputy Speaker of the Knesset and Member of the Foreign Affairs and Security Committee proclaimed.

Israel’s Strategy to Defeat South Africa’s Case at the ICJ
Israel and its chief patron, the United States, understand the magnitude of South Africa’s ICJ application, and they are livid. Israel usually thumbs its nose at international institutions, but it is taking South Africa’s case seriously. In 2021, when the International Criminal Court launched an investigation into Israel’s alleged war crimes in Gaza, Israel firmly rejected the legitimacy of the probe.

“Israel generally doesn’t participate in such proceedings,” Prof. Eliav Lieblich, an international law expert at Tel Aviv University, told Haaretz. “But this isn’t a UN inquiry commission or the International Criminal Court in the Hague, whose authority Israel rejects. It’s the International Court of Justice, which derives its powers from a treaty Israel joined, so it can’t reject it on the usual grounds of lack of authority. It’s also a body with international prestige.”

A January 4 cable from the Israeli Foreign Ministry says that Israel’s “strategic goal” is that the ICJ reject South Africa’s request for an injunction to suspend Israel’s military action in Gaza, refuse to find that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and rule that Israel is complying with international law.

“A ruling by the court could have significant potential implications that are not only in the legal world but have practical bilateral, multilateral, economic, security ramifications,” the cable states. “We ask for an immediate and unequivocal public statement along the following lines: To publicly and clearly state that YOUR COUNTRY rejects the outragest [sic], absurd and baseless allegations made against Israel.”

The cable instructs Israeli embassies to urge diplomats and politicians at the highest levels “to publicly acknowledge that Israel is working [together with international actors] to increase the humanitarian aid to Gaza, as well as to minimize damage to civilians, while acting in self defense after the horrible October 7th attack by a genocidal terrorist organization.”

“The State of Israel will appear before the ICJ at The Hague to dispel South Africa’s absurd blood libel,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spokesperson Eylon Levy declared. South Africa’s application is “without legal merit and constitutes a base exploitation and contempt of court,” he said.

Israel is pulling out all the stops, including disingenuous accusations of “blood libel,” an anti-Semitic trope that erroneously accuses Jews of the ritual sacrifice of Christian children.

“How tragic that the rainbow nation that prides itself on fighting racism will be fighting pro-bono for anti-Jewish racists,” Levy added ironically. He made the astonishing claim that Israel’s military campaign to destroy Hamas in Gaza is designed to prevent the genocide of the Jews.

As the old adage goes, when you’re being run out of town, get in front of the crowd and act like you’re leading the parade.

The Biden regime rose to defend its staunch ally Israel. U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby lambasted South Africa’s ICJ application as “meritless, counterproductive and completely without any basis in fact whatsoever.” Kirby claimed, “Israel is not trying to wipe the Palestinian people off the map. Israel is not trying to wipe Gaza off the map. Israel is trying to defend itself against a genocidal terrorist threat,” echoing Israel’s preposterous assertion.

Kirby’s contention that Israel is trying to prevent genocide is particularly absurd, given the fact that since Hamas killed 1,200 Israelis on October 7, Israeli forces have killed at least 22,100 Gazans, about 9,100 of whom are children. At least 57,000 persons have been wounded and at least 7,000 are reported missing. Untold numbers of people are trapped beneath the rubble.

Provisional Measures Against Israel Can Have Immediate Impact
South Africa is requesting that the ICJ order provisional measures (interim injunction) in order to “protect against further, severe and irreparable harm to the rights of the Palestinian people under the Genocide Convention.” South Africa is also asking the court “to ensure Israel’s compliance with its obligations under the Genocide Convention not to engage in genocide, and to prevent and to punish genocide.”

The provisional measures South Africa seeks include ordering Israel to “immediately suspend its military operations in and against Gaza” and to cease and desist from killing and causing serious bodily or mental harm to Palestinians, inflicting on them conditions of life intended to destroy them in whole or in part, and imposing measures to prevent Palestinian births. South Africa wants the ICJ to order that Israel stop expelling and forcibly displacing Palestinians and depriving them of food, water, fuel, and medical supplies and assistance.

The judicial arm of the United Nations, the ICJ is composed of 15 judges elected for a nine-year term by the UN General Assembly and the Security Council. It is not a criminal tribunal like the International Criminal Court; rather it resolves disputes between countries.

If a party to the Genocide Convention believes that another party has failed to comply with its obligations, it can take that country to the ICJ to determine its responsibility. This was done in the case of Bosnia v. Serbia, in which the Court found that Serbia violated its duties to prevent and punish genocide under the Convention.

The obligations in the Genocide Convention are erga omnes partes, that is, obligations owed by a state towards all the states parties to the Convention. The ICJ has stated, “In such a convention the contracting States do not have any interests of their own; they merely have, one and all, a common interest, namely, the accomplishment of those high purposes which are the raison d’être of the Convention.”

Article 94 of the UN Charter says that all parties to a dispute must comply with the decisions of the ICJ and if a party fails to do so, the other party may go to the UN Security Council for the enforcement of the decision.

An average ICJ case from start to finish can last several years (it was nearly 15 years from the time that Bosnia first filed its case against Serbia in 1993 to the issuance of the final judgment on the merits in 2007). However, a case can have an immediate impact. The filing of a case in the ICJ sends a strong message to Israel that the international community will not tolerate its actions and seeks to hold it accountable.

Provisional measures can be issued quickly. For example, the ICJ ordered measures 19 days after the Bosnian case was initiated. Provisional measures are binding on the party against whom they are ordered, and compliance with them can be monitored by both the ICJ and the Security Council.

Judgments on the merits rendered by the ICJ in disputes between parties are binding on the parties involved. Article 94 of the United Nations Charter provides that “each Member of the United Nations undertakes to comply with the decision of [the Court] in any case to which it is a party.” The judgments of the court are final; there is no appeal.

Public hearings on South Africa’s request for provisional measures will take place on January 11 and 12 at the ICJ which is located in the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands. The hearings will be livestreamed from 4:00-6:00 a.m. Eastern/1:00-3:00 a.m. Pacific on the Court’s website and on UN Web TV. The court could order provisional measures within a week after the hearings.

Other States Parties to the Genocide Convention Can Join South Africa’s Case
Other states parties to the Genocide Convention can either request permission to intervene in the case filed by South Africa or file their own applications against Israel in the ICJ. South Africa’s application identifies several countries that have referred to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. They include Algeria, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Iran, Palestine, Türkiye, Venezuela, Bangladesh, Egypt, Honduras, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Malaysia, Namibia, Pakistan and Syria.

On January 5, Quds News Network tweeted, “Jordan’s minister of Foreign Affairs, Ayman Safadi, announces that his country backs South Africa’s genocide case against Israel in the ICJ. He added that the Jordanian government is working on a legal file to follow up on the case. Turkey, Malaysia, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) had announced that they back the case too.”

The newly formed International Coalition to Stop Genocide in Palestine, endorsed by more than 600 groups throughout the world, has convened to urge states parties to invoke the Genocide Convention.

The coalition contends, “Declarations of Intervention in support of South Africa’s invocation of the Genocide Convention against Israel will increase the likelihood that a positive finding of the crime of genocide will be enforced by the United Nations such that actions will be taken to end all acts of genocide and those who are responsible for the acts will be held accountable.”

During the first week of January, delegations of “grassroots diplomats,” spearheaded by CODEPINK, World Beyond War and RootsAction, mounted a campaign across the United States urging nations to submit Declarations of Intervention in South Africa’s case against Israel in the ICJ. Activists traveled to 12 cities, visiting UN missions, embassies and consulates from Colombia, Pakistan, Bolivia, Bangladesh, the African Union, Ghana, Chile, Ethiopia, Turkey, Belize, Brazil, Denmark, France, Honduras, Ireland, Spain, Greece, Mexico, Italy, Haiti, Belgium, Kuwait, Malaysia and Slovakia.

“This is the rare case where collective social pressure urging governments to support the South African case can be a sharp turning point for Palestine,” said Lamis Deek, a Palestinian attorney based in New York, whose firm convened the Palestinian Assembly for Liberation’s Commission on War Crimes Justice, Reparations, and Return. “We need more states to file supporting interventions — and we need the court to feel the watchful eye of the masses so as to withstand what will be extreme U.S. political pressure on the Court.”

Suzanne Adely, president of the National Lawyers Guild, noted, “The increasing global isolation of Israel and the U.S. and their European allies is an indicator that this is a key moment for popular movements to move their governments in the direction of taking these steps and being on the right side of history.” Indeed, since October 7, millions of people throughout the world have marched, protested and demonstrated in support of Palestinian liberation.

RootsAction and World Beyond War have created a template that organizations and individuals can use to urge other states parties to the Genocide Convention to file a Declaration of Intervention in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel in the ICJ.

Energy Transition Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher enthuses over “the rebirth of France’s nuclear industry”

EDF will construct the new plants with tens of billions in public financing

EDF will construct the new plants with tens of billions in public financing ” – what could possibly go wrong?

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France may need to build more than 14 new nuclear power plants, more than the six currently planned, if the nation is to meet its energy transition goal of reducing fossil fuel dependence from 60% to 40% by 2035.

Energy Transition Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher stressed that nuclear will play an increasingly vital role in France’s energy mix. Speaking to La Tribune Dimanche just a few weeks before parliament reveals a bill relating to energy sovereignty, Pannier-Runacher said: “We need nuclear power beyond the first six EPRs [European Pressurised Reactors] since the existing (nuclear) park will not be eternal.”

This new energy strategy will be debated in parliament from late January and must be codified into law.

In 2022, French nuclear power output fell to a 30-year low after operational issues forced many reactors offline. This placed additional upward pressure on European energy prices, which were already being driven up reduced gas flows from Russia. However, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasised the importance of nuclear, stating: “What our country needs, and the conditions are there, is the rebirth of France’s nuclear industry.”

Over the course of 2023, availability improved, falling in line with state-controlled energy provider EDF’s target of 300–330 terawatt-hours. EDF will construct the new plants with tens of billions in public financing and chief executive Luc Rémont said his company aims to build roughly one 1.6GW reactor a year.

President Macron also reinforced his country’s commitment to nuclear at the recent COP28 climate summit in Dubai, where he led a group of 20 world leaders signing a pledge to “triple nuclear energy capacity from 2020 by 2050”. Shortly after signing, Macron pronounced that “nuclear energy is back”.

France currently has 56 operable reactors that produce around 70% of the nation’s electricity. Comparatively, Germany, another European superpower, does not produce any of its electricity from nuclear power, while in the UK the figure is 15%.

How the ‘Party of Submission’ Is Leading Europe Into the Abyss

Hugo Dionísio

Europe has opted, on the margins or at the expense of the democracies, to turn itself into a kind of Latin America 2.0, ready to receive U.S. trade surpluses, its expensive energy and its vulture funds.

The White House and the corporate media have been at pains to spread the news that the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (aka North Korea) has now supplied Russia with missiles and launchers for a system similar to the short-range Iskander, which the Kremlin used to bomb Ukraine.

As always, in these things, Washington’s discourse suffers from an original fallacy: we can, others can’t; we do, but we can; we point, but don’t point at us; because we are the “indispensable nation”, the leaders of the “free world”. However, if we take a look at the statements made by John Kirby (assistant to the U.S. Secretary of State for Defense), we see that what really matters is left out, and what isn’t important – the supposed supply of arms from one country to another – is broadcast as if it were a mortal sin.

As with everything Washington says, it’s up to the interpreter to try to understand not what is literally expressed, but what is not. And what is omitted from Kirby’s words is what really matters.

We all know that the U.S. has spared no effort to isolate, blockade, embargo and attack the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea and its people. The integration of the DPRK under the Trade With the Enemy Act of 1917 dates back to 1950, the year the Korean War began. Since then, the DPRK has committed the sin of surviving the war and protecting its sovereignty. Having gone through absolutely unspeakable difficulties, provoked, exploited and aggravated by Washington, even so, and against everything and everyone (almost), the DPRK can not only be proud of having protected its sovereignty, in the face of hegemonic attack, but also survive long enough to witness the birth of the multipolar world and, consequently, the exploitation of the contradictions that the American strategy provides by trying to maintain its hegemony.

If the euphoric sanctions promoted against Russia, by the collective West, have opened the eyes of many Russians to the real intentions involved, it has also promoted a reality according to which this country has everything it takes to emerge stronger than before. For one thing, in 2023 it will grow more than the Eurozone.

If, for the DPRK, the attempt to isolate the Russian Federation ended up being an opportunity to escape a certain marginalization imposed by the hegemonic power, other countries also saw this break as a valuable opportunity: Iran, which took the opportunity to strengthen its armed forces, aerospace, logistical and even energy capabilities; Cuba, which now finds in Russia an economic partner that is more available than ever, in relation to the impositions it previously had to comply with in terms of the U.S. economic embargo on the Caribbean island; Africa, previously dependent on European neo-colonial “partnerships”, was able to find in Russia a complementary support to what China had already been providing, namely in the military area, the fight against terrorism (with Western sponsorship, by the way) and energy (Rosatom is now the world leader in the construction of nuclear power plants ).

Even for India, this attempt to “isolate” Russia has been a great prize, with the country acquiring 18% of all the crude exported by Russia at a lower cost, curiously enough, to resell a lot of it to Europe at a substantial profit, but not only that. While the Brahmos project had already produced hypersonic missiles such as the Brahmos-II, what really upset Uncle Sam was the recent military cooperation agreement between the two countries, signed in May 2023 and already underway , called the “Roadmap for Sustainable Defense Growth”. Like the U.S. – whose efforts to distance the two countries have been in vain – we can all smell what is at the root of such a thing these days, days marked by the direct confrontation between NATO and the Russian Federation on Ukrainian soil. Strategic military cooperation with Russia, today, means military, political and, in the case of a country the size of India, economic sovereignty. It means that, like Russia and China, India is and will be free to turn up its nose at the transmission of direct orders from Washington.

South Korea’s own rise to military-industrial power (2% of the share between 2018 and 2022, representing an increase of +74% compared to 2017-21) is bound to be a serious warning to Russia and China. Why not Japan? For the same reasons as Britain (which fell 35% in the same period). The fact that they are islands and that this poses various logistical problems, would have made it advisable to move resources to places with a land border and closer to the “enemy”, but not so close that the short distance jeopardizes the entire military-industrial production strategy.

The same reasoning may have been used in Europe, promoting growth in France and Italy (+44 and 45% in the same period) and disinvestment in Germany (-35%). The fact that Germany is closer to the “enemy” and that a safe logistical route is possible further away may have led to this trend. Let’s see if it continues (Scholz seems to want to reverse it). What we can’t do is dismiss the possible consequences of this reality: first, the greater or lesser investment in military-industrial complexes in countries on the U.S. security fringe takes into account, above all, the relationship with the enemies of the hegemonic power; second, Russia and China know how to draw the right lessons from these moves, in this case denouncing a clear intention to establish a production capacity that connects with possible military logistics routes in the event of a hot conflict. For the time being, these moves don’t seem to leave much doubt about the military-industrial and logistical structuring projects and what they are aimed at.

Nevertheless, these choices have been a real global lottery, with some gaining energy capacities, others arms production, others technological and, for the main author of this whole strategy, it means all those advantages together and the financial ones too.

But there is one corner of the world that persists in getting the worst out of this framework, which does not bode well for its people. No, I’m not talking about South Korea, which, among all its advantages, has learned to its cost that you can’t play games with a country like Russia. After all, Moscow had warned: “You don;t want modern weapons in the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea? Then don’t send weapons to Ukraine”. Now they are faced with a Russia-DPRK military cooperation agreement.

We are talking, of course, about Europe. Basically, it’s Europe, specifically the Eurozone and, even more so, the imperialist bloc that has given way to the USA: Britain, Italy, Germany and France, that is footing the bill for all this great global luck.

Europe is indeed facing a huge imbroglio. The choices that the people and political elites make in the coming months will be key to reversing or accelerating the current trend, marked first by inflation and then by economic stagnation and decline, which is already evident in the increase in insolvencies in the Eurozone, with the number of companies in difficulty and in liquidation hitting highs that we haven’t seen since 2015.

As many have already said, the industrial debacle in Germany is notorious, in France the prospects are not at all encouraging, with the loss of “colonies” like Niger, Mali or Burkina Faso, or in Meloni’s Italy, which so well represents what is today the neo-fascist and populist right that is drawing the depoliticized peoples of Europe into the abyss. It is a right-wing subservient to U.S. imperialism, committed to the dismemberment of national sovereignties in favor of the dictatorship of an unelected Brussels bureaucracy, incapable even of the nationalist tirades of the fascism of the 30s. To our misfortune, we can’t even say that “at least they’re not warmongers”. They are, just as much as the others. However, instead of doing so for more or less esoteric and triumphalist nationalist projects, they do so as good lieutenants, as soldiers at the service of their masters. No matter how much they proclaim “change”, there are only two main political groups in Europe: the party of submission (to the empire, to Brussels, to NATO, to the EU); and the party of liberation, in favor of sovereignty, friendship between peoples and the fight against imperialism.

The party of submission, the majority, the hegemon, plays its role so well that it has managed to embark Europe on a war in which it is now the main contributor. Contrary to what is often claimed, the U.S. is not the main contributor to the Ukrainian effort. They are certainly not the biggest contributors as a percentage of GDP, or even in absolute terms. The weight of this burden falls disastrously on Europe, especially Eastern and Baltic Europe, and in many different ways.

If, of the 73 billion handed over by the U.S., 44 billion is military “aid” under the “lend lease” program and will therefore be paid back by the Ukrainian people in the future, only 25 billion is financial “aid”. When it comes to the European Union, of the 90 billion it has already handed over, 81 billion is money. In other words, the EU is going into debt (perhaps to American loan sharks), and is no longer financing the development of its member states, in order to finance a country that is not a member and which has decided, on its own responsibility (we know that’s not the case at all, don’t we?) to arm itself and take on what it says is the “defense of the free world”.

But this figure, given by the European institutions, does not include the 22 billion from Germany, which also took the opportunity to sell 18 billion in arms, nor does it include the contribution of countries like Denmark, Poland (the largest supplier of armored vehicles), the Netherlands, Slovakia, Estonia, Lithuania, Finland or the Czech Republic. The greater the effort, the closer they are to the Russian Federation. That’s the golden rule.

And while giving up strategic advantages that any serious ruler, no matter how short-sighted, would never fail to see, Europe has opted, on the margins or at the expense of the democracies, to turn itself into a kind of Latin America 2.0, ready to receive U.S. trade surpluses, its expensive energy and its vulture funds. Basically, the glamorous political elite of the so-called “liberal democracy”, obeying dictates from a distant and closed bureaucracy, decided to: to give up the natural geographical and cultural link to the Asian and African continents, which would allow for the creation of a large international development zone; to get rid of a regular supply, in quantity and quality, of cheap energy, intermediate products and tailor-made, affordable substitutes; to say no to a huge market, made up of more than 160 million people (Russia + Belarus), with average purchasing power and eager for high value-added European products, which were soon exchanged for Chinese, Korean and Japanese ones.

You have to be absolutely stupid, coward or in total lack of leadership capacities to open hand of these advantages. Europe, in one fell swoop, gave up all of them. To hear an incompetent like Scholz blame Russia because gas is more expensive and, as a result, the German economy is on the rocks… For anyone who knows history, it’s despairing. These people celebrated “freedom from the Russian gas”! This closed, uneducated, politically null elite celebrated still celebrates the “liberation” of competitive energy advantages, market advantages and access to important production factors…. We could almost say that they are some kind of backward eco-capitalists who want to send us back to the caves, but in neoliberal mode.

But no! While the Baltic countries are making brutal efforts to finance NATO’s war, spending between 1.5 and 2% of their GDP in “support” of a war that makes them targets for the world’s biggest nuclear power (and how they celebrated it, these sickos!), it is on the other side of the Atlantic that we also find the profits from this disgrace.

Of the 20 countries that increased their military budgets the most in 2022, 10 are European, 11 if you count Ukraine, which spent 44 billion dollars on weapons that year. On the other side of the coin, we find the U.S., with a 40% share and the world’s leading arms supplier, up 14% since 2018. A simple graph shows where an important part of this global bill that the EU is paying is going: to the USA! The U.S. has 42% of the entire world population earning an annual income of more than 1 million dollars, while the EU only has 27%.

Considering that the American GDP in 1991  (date of the end of the USSR) was lower than the European one, and that in 2000 the EU had already been overtaken (here comes the disaster of the creation of the Eurozone)… The last time the EU was ahead was around 2008. Since then, American GDP has risen from 14.77 trillion to 25.44 trillion dollars, while the EU’s has risen from 16.3 to 16.75 trillion. What have we had since then?

The 2008 sub-prime crisis, with European sovereign debt crises (who doesn’t remember the reduction of countries in difficulty to wretched PIGS?) paying the American bill, through the dollarization imposed by the IMF and the hasty payments to Wall Street’s vulture funds; Covid-19, with Ursula von der Liar’s buying 5 doses of Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson for every European head (hundreds of millions of doses go to waste), dog or cat; the war with Russia, on Ukrainian soil, which was a checkmate to the Euro-Asian connection and the construction of a supercontinent.

In fact, from 2008 onwards, when Putin warned of NATO’s intentions in Ukraine at the NATO meeting in Bucharest, a whole final phase of the sinking of the European economy began, which so many, as unconsciously and other dementedly, celebrate.

That’s who pays for this huge international lottery. And the never-elected European Commission, as well as the party of submission, are still rejoicing at this result!

It’s the first time I’ve seen someone happy to pay for prizes won by others!

NATO Disproves Its Own Lies That Syria, South Lebanon & Gaza Are Narco States

Declan Hayes

Syria and state and non-state actors allied to it are the heroes in the wars currently raging across the Fertile Crescent, aka the Axis of Resistance.

You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies. John 8:44.

NATO’s recent articles and actions validate not only my 21st December 2022 piece that the Syrian Arab Republic and state and non-state actors allied to it are not narco peddlers but that they and not their NATO adversaries are the heroes in the wars currently raging across the Fertile Crescent, aka the Axis of Resistance.

Chief amongst those NATO actions are attacks by the Royal Jordanian Air Force on what they alleged are major captagon factories in Sweida in Southern Syria. The significance of that is Sweida is largely controlled by the Druze, for whom it is a very major place of pilgrimage. As the Druze are also prominent in Northern Israel, the Golan Heights and on the Lebanese side of the Syrian Lebanese border, they have long been in the cross hairs of Mossad, MI6, the CIA and the various terrorist proxy groups and state actors they control. If the Druze of Sweida could be importuned to switch their allegiance from the Syrian Republic to one or other of the Mossad controlled rebel groups, then Damascus’ writ would be in very serious trouble indeed. It is through that over-arching NATO lens that Jordan’s latest bout of adventurism must be viewed.

If we assume that the Jordanians did indeed hit captagon factories, those factories could not have been under the autonomous control of either the Syrian Army or Hezbollah that MI6’s Chatham House, along with their running dogs in the BBC and allied NATO media, have long linked to this trade. Whatever chance rogue elements in the Syrian Army or Hezbollah would have of producing captagon under the radar in other parts of Syria, they would have absolutely none of doing it on the Druze’ turf, which is riven with its own long running Mossad inspired intrigues.

Let’s now switch to NATO’s war of words and, in particular to this key article on the finances of Hamas from The Economist which, along with the BBC, is NATO’s pre-eminent MI6 media outlet. Leaving their flowery English and the James Bond settings to one side, we are told that “Hamas has three sources of power: its physical force inside Gaza, the reach of its ideas and its income” and that “Israel’s declared goal of destroying Hamas for good requires its financial base to be dismantled”.

NATO’s objective is to smash the armies of Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria, to eviscerate them as an intellectual, or moral force and to deprive them of the necessary funds which The Economist tells us, in the case of Hamas, “pays for everything from schoolteachers’ salaries to missiles”.

If we first of all note that that makes “schoolteachers’ salaries”, along with those of nurses, hairdressers, ambulance drivers and seamstresses legitimate targets, we are told that “the easiest source of cash for Israel to strangle”, about a third of Hamas’s total, is taxes Hamas exacts on produce entering Gaza from Egypt.

Great! So the more Israel bombs the sewage facilities of Syria, Lebanon and Gaza, the less money there is for Hamas and the others to “squander” on fighting diseases, feeding children and launching missiles. The fact that captagon is being produced in Syria (as well as in Sicily and Saudi Arabia) helps to give Mossad, along with the Jordanian and Israeli Air Forces, the moral high ground and the licence to bomb the Druze, as they both have repeatedly done over the last decade. It is that high moral ground that allows Mossad’s Haaertz outlet to praise Israel’s serial criminality “against money mules” they assassinate in Beirut and Qatar and for White House National Security Council apologist for genocide, John Kirby, to say that South Africa’s 84-page suit accusing Israel of genocide is “meritless, counterproductive, and completely without any basis in fact whatsoever.” In the lying minds of Kirby and cretins like him, there can only be NATO-aligned goodies like Mossad and NATO-maligned baddies like Hamas et al, who flood the Mossad controlled Western world with narcotics.

But back to The Economist which reckons Hamas get the lion’s share of their funds “from friendly governments, the biggest of which is Iran”. The task then for those who hold NATO’s high moral ground, for the Americans, the Israelis and the various head hacking terror groups they control is to interdict that flow of funds from Iran to Gaza (Syria and Lebanon). Forget that Hamas, in its current incarnation, is mostly a child of the Shiaphobic Muslim Brotherhood but concentrate here on the main objective which, in the words of the late serial American war criminal John McCain, is to bomb, bomb bomb Iran, Iran being like Putin’s Russia, the source of all the evil in this world the CIA and its ISIS aligned terror groupings so selflessly and valiantly battle against.

The Economist then goes on to claim, perhaps correctly, that “the lion’s share of Hamas’s money—at least $500m a year, say Israeli officials—comes from its investments, some of which are firms registered in countries across the Middle East”. In other words, Hamas, like Hezbollah and the Syrian government, have legitimate businesses that reinvest their profits into resisting their enemies slaughtering their women and children rather than living the high life chomping on prawn sandwiches with long-legged Ukrainian floozies in Dubai.

Contradicting themselves by proving the point that the Muslim Brotherhood is at the heart of Hamas, the Economist goes on to say how Turkey and Qatar, both of which are Muslim Brotherhood strongholds, are the main hubs through which Hamas conducts its financial affairs. The article, which oozes faux tears for Israel’s innocent victims, concludes that “while Gazans have been plunged into tragedy, Hamas’s money is safely ensconced elsewhere—and its financiers can eat lobster as they gaze across the Bosporus”.

So, the solution is clear. Send Mossad agents into Istanbul and Doha and assassinate any and all “Gazans gazing across the Bosporus” whilst vacuously chomping their way through lobster laden platters, which the Gazans NATO slaughter would otherwise be eating, along with the local water NATO has deliberately poisoned.

Job done. Game, set and match to the good guys. Unless that is, we also forget the first two legs that Syria, Hezbollah and Hamas all stand on. Those are, firstly, their military power, which doesn’t directly concern us here and, secondly and far more importantly, “the reach of their ideas,” the likes of which have no parallels or precedents in the modern world.

The sad truth, for NATO and its Israeli forward base, is that the Fertile Crescent has an increasingly robust Axis of Resistance. And, though Mossad, MI6 and the CIA can get their various think tanks herehereherehereherehereherehere and here to lie till the cows come home that Hezbollah, Hamas, the Syrian Army and the Axis’ other key players are narco traffickers, that just does not compute with what the Israelis call facts on the ground.

Those facts are that NATO are committing genocide in Gaza, just as they have committed similar outrages in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Iran, countries they have and never had any business attacking or being in. The human targets in that Fertile Crescent have decided, even at the cost of everyone and everything they hold dear, to stand four square behind that Axis of Resistance until the tides of blood and human misery are stemmed, which they will be, even if the Israelis and their Royal Jordanian lackeys kill every last Palestinian on the face of the earth.

And, even though basic statistical probability tells us that Hamas, Hezbollah and the Syrian Army must have rogues in their ranks, the situation is such that opening the door to Mossad by dealing in captogen would be a one-way ticket to the hereafter. We are not here talking about quasi criminal opportunists like the IRA, who left opportunities aplenty for MI6 and the CIA to infiltrate and undermine them but of a large cohort of Arabs, whose conscience leaves them no other choice than to pin their colours to their respective masts.

Though NATO’s imperialist campaigns against them were built on the tried and trusted means of dividing, conquering and endlessly smearing them with the foulest of libels, the sacrifices of Israel’s civilian victims in Gaza, the West Bank and all along the Axis of Resistance have shredded the supposedly higher moral standing of Israel and NATO into a billion or more parts that will never again coagulate in any fair-minded person’s mind.

Although it is now 2024, ten years since I first reached Homs and the Qalamoun Hills which Hezbollah and the heroes of the Syrian Arab Army had only recently liberated from the still unspeakable horrors the Muslim Brotherhood, there is one very pertinent memory I will share of Homs, which I entered just ahead of a gaggle of Western show boaters when, in the company of a very prominent Arab journalist, a young boy told me that I, along with all those other Westerners, would twist their testimony into its converse.

Although I spent much of the interceding ten years treating those NATO Holocaust enablers like the contemptible scum that they are, NATO’s rivers of blood through Syria, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Libya and Palestine can now no more be denied than can we deny the existence of any other of the world’s great oceans or mountain ranges; the sheer scale of these atrocities is too big for anyone but White House creeps like John Kirby and his parrots at The Economist to deny. The perpetrators of these massacres, meanwhile, folk like Blair, Bush, Blinken, Netanyahu and Nuland must be concerned when the blood of all those innocents they had slaughtered inexorably seeps ever closer to them for there is, along with that slowly moving crimson tide, a day of reckoning, inching ever closer to these serial liars that I and millions more like me in the Axis of Resistance hope and pray will wash them and the lies that underwrite them away for ever.

John Pilger (1929-2023) on Apartheid and Post-apartheid Injustices: “South Africa is where much of my political education took place.”

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John Pilger, who died in his hometown of Sydney aged 84 on December 30, was a unique journalist, equipped with the combination of moral outrage, relentless sleuthing and unparalleled interviewing skills required to understand South Africa’s deep structural injustices. Setting aside all the scoops and awards elsewhere, no one else could have periodically parachuted into this country – first in 1967 when he was banned by apartheid, and lastly in 2017 – and then fit that half-century of dramatic turmoil into a hard-hitting film, Apartheid Did Not Die, and a dozen influential articles and book chapters.

Above all, John represented a chronicler of what can be considered the independent-left critique, one who connected the dots from imperialism to local power relations to suffering individuals with passion and eloquence. No one was spared by his savage pen. He wrote in 2013,

“In 2001, George Soros told the Davos Economic Forum, ‘South Africa is in the hands of international capital’… This led directly to state crimes such as the massacre of 34 miners at Marikana in 2012, which evoked the infamous Sharpeville massacre more than half a century earlier. Both had been protests about injustice. Nelson Mandela, too, fostered crony relationships with wealthy whites from the corporate world, including those who had profited from apartheid.”

There were three distinct phases of his work here, resulting in scores of references to South African injustice peppering many of his other international observations – including about Israel’s version of apartheid in his 2002 film Palestine is Still the Issue. 

In the first phase, during apartheid, his book Heroes (1986) contains a long chapter covering the gritty realities he encountered in 1967, before he was banned by Pretoria from visiting again. 

In the second, after returning in 1995, Pilger was aghast at post-apartheid triumphalism, which meant his 1998 film Apartheid Did Not Die was received with outrage by old and new elite alike. Pilger asked Nelson Mandela what were probably the toughest ethical and practical questions about the new system the president ever received. 

The World Has Lost John Pilger

Likewise, debating FW de Klerk, Pilger was forthright: 

‘Didn’t you and your fellow white supremacists really win?’

It was as if a secret truth had been put to him. Waving away the smoke of an ever-present cigarette, he said: “It is true that our lives have not fundamentally changed. We can still go to the cricket at Newlands and watch the rugby. We are doing okay.” 

“For the majority, the poverty has not changed, has it?” I said. 

Warming to this implied criticism of the ANC, he agreed that his most enduring achievement was to have handed on his regime’s economic policies, including the same corporate brotherhood… “You must understand, we’ve achieved a broad consensus on many things now.” 

Pilger’s mix of hectoring and charm compelled the likes of Anglo-American spokesperson Michael Spicer, real estate mogul Pam Golding and fashion trend-setter Edith Venter to reveal similar white-greed truths. Spicer’s team would later show the film to the firm’s management trainees, I’ve been reliably told, as providing the best example of what not to do in an interview.

Famed liberal journalist Alister Sparks headed up the SABC’s current affairs division in 1998, and was incensed at what he saw as Pilger’s distortions due to “reliance mainly on fringe sources and disaffected people” (such as community activist Mzwanele Mayekiso and lawyer Richard Spoor).

Rebutted Pilger in the Mail & Guardian, “The film’s primary source is Mandela himself, who reveals just how much he has changed his views.” The national broadcaster, he went on, “having bought the South African rights to my film, sought first to ban it, then to muffle it. Sparks’s explanation for this has a Kafkaesque tone similar to Cold War tracts denouncing journalists, writers and playwrights who begged to differ with the regime in the Eastern bloc. He describes me as ‘a man with an ideological mission.’”

Pilger had previously written admiringly of Sparks’s bravery as a journalist reformer, but now complained,

“Inexplicably, my ideological masters and the colour of my party card are never identified, no doubt because it would be too truthful to point out that I have never allied myself with any political group. Indeed, I have always been intensely proud of my independence.”

In a third phase of his engagement, Pilger continued to provoke the elite, especially when after his book Freedom Next Time was published in 2006 and excerpted here, Thabo Mbeki’s finance minister Trevor Manuel and minister in the presidency Joel Netshitenzhe were enraged. The Sunday Independent was the site of a fierce battle over whether progress was really being made. 

In his essay, “ANC government has yet to free citizens from the fear of poverty,” Pilger wrote of the “arrogance that comes from undisputed power, which is the conundrum of South African political life – that the vote has given the nation democracy in many ways, but the price has been effectively a one-party state.” 

Pilger’s last event here was the inaugural Saloojee Memorial Lecture just over six years ago: “South Africa: how a nation was misled and became a model for the world, and how the people can rise again.” He declared,

“South Africa is where much of my political education took place,” and concluded, “what makes South Africa so interesting and so hopeful and probably unique because there are so many grassroots popular movements.”

In 2008, poet Dennis Brutus, journalist Ferial Haffajee and I hosted John at the Time of the Writer conference in Durban, just after an epic Pilger film fest at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (all his works are online here). Within 20 months, Dennis had passed on, leaving John to lament,

“I was so honored to meet Dennis last year, finally. He was a giant of a human being who changed the world in so many ways. His tenacious humanity inspired so many to go on and not let the bastards win in the long run.” 

As can be testified by so many who met him here – or learned about our realities from him – Pilger deserves the same tribute, as his films and writing renew our sense of indignity and our instincts for justice.

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NEUE LIEDER WURDEN GESUNGEN:

Jacques Guillemin: Putin hat den verrückten Traum der Amerikaner, Russland zu teilen und auszuplündern, zunichte gemacht (aber die Pendos wurden noch nicht bestraft)

Ich kenne einige, die es bitter bereuen müssen, die Rechnung nicht mit dem russischen Bären beglichen zu haben, als er nach zehn Jahren Jelzins Herrschaft geschwächt war. Aber es ist zu spät – Russland ist stärker als je zuvor. Die Idioten im Pentagon sind so von ihrer Überlegenheit durchdrungen, dass ihnen erst der Krieg in der Ukraine, wenn auch mit Verspätung, klar wurde, dass die russische Armee mittlerweile die beste der Welt ist.

Putin gibt zu, dass er in den 2000er Jahren sehr naiv war, als er dem Westen vertraute. Denn hinter dem Versprechen der Amerikaner an Gorbatschow, die NATO niemals nach Osten auszuweiten, verbarg sich Washingtons machiavellistischer Plan, die Russische Föderation in fünf Teile zu teilen, um ihren enormen Reichtum schnell auszuplündern.

Erinnern wir uns daran, dass die Russische Föderation zusammen mit der Krim ein Mosaik aus 22 Republiken ist, zu denen im Jahr 2022 vier annektierte Regionen hinzugefügt werden müssen: Donezk, Lugansk, Saporoschje und Cherson. Ich gehe davon aus, dass Charkow und Odessa folgen werden, „russische Städte“, wie jeder weiß.

Niemand hat den bevorstehenden Zusammenbruch der UdSSR vorhergesehen. Doch nach der Euphorie, die das westliche Lager erfasste, das den Kalten Krieg gewonnen hatte, erfasste die Angst vor dem Beitritt Russlands zu Europa die amerikanischen Politiker, die darin eine tödliche Gefahr für ihre globale Vorherrschaft sahen. Das weite Europa von Brest bis Wladiwostok war das Ende einer völlig vasallen EU und das Ende der NATO, bewaffnet mit den Waffen der aggressiven und herrschsüchtigen Politik der Vereinigten Staaten.

„Für den Westen war es besser, Russland in fünf Teile zu teilen, wie Zbigniew Brzezinski vorgeschlagen hatte, um diese Teile einen nach dem anderen zu unterwerfen und ihre Ressourcen zu nutzen“, sagte Wladimir Putin.

Teilen, um geschwächte Länder besser zu unterwerfen und in Teile aufzuteilen. Es ist wieder der Wilde Westen.

„Erst später wurde mir diese Realität bewusst. Und mein anfänglicher Ansatz war ziemlich naiv“, gab der Kremlchef zu.

Wir wissen, was als nächstes geschah: die endlose Erweiterung der NATO von 16 auf 32 Mitglieder, ein von der CIA provozierter Putsch im Jahr 2014, um die derzeitige pro-russische Regierung in Kiew zu stürzen. ein achtjähriger Krieg gegen die russische Bevölkerung im Donbass, die Weigerung Kiews, die Minsker Abkommen umzusetzen, die Weigerung der Vereinigten Staaten, die Minsker Abkommen umzusetzen, Moskau Sicherheitsgarantien für Europa zu geben. All dies veranlasste Putin, eine Offensive zu starten, um den Donbass zu schützen und die langfristige Sicherheit Russlands zu gewährleisten.

Ergebnis ? Was ein regionaler Konflikt war, entwickelte sich zu einem Krieg zwischen der NATO und Russland und dann zu einer Konfrontation zwischen dem Westen und dem globalen Süden, einer unipolaren Welt und einer multipolaren Welt. Ein Eins-zu-Fünfzig-Duell, bei dem Moskau gewann. Die Ukraine wird geteilt, nicht Russland.

Natürlich gibt Washington vor, die Demokratie zu verteidigen! Von Biden, der seinem Rivalen den Sieg gestohlen hat, mangelt es nicht an Heuchelei. Ein Betrüger und Hochstapler, der sich als Verteidiger der Demokratie ausgibt – das sagt viel über den Machiavellismus der Vereinigten Staaten aus, eines Landes ohne Glauben und Gesetz.

Es könnte auch den Anschein haben, dass Biden die territoriale Souveränität der Ukraine vor dem russischen Aggressor verteidigt. Für ein Land, das in den letzten dreißig Jahren nicht aufgehört hat, den Planeten zu überfallen oder zu bombardieren, gibt es auch daran keinen Mangel. Hier ist eine Liste der Länder, die Opfer der US-Aggression waren:

Panama, Irak, Kuwait, Haiti, Somalia, Bosnien, Sudan, Afghanistan, Jugoslawien, Jemen, Pakistan, Libyen und Syrien. Pax americana ist überall Krieg, außer in den Vereinigten Staaten.

Doch nachdem Washington den russischen Bären aus der Ukraine angegriffen hatte, stieß es auf Widerstand. Die Niederlage entspricht der Arroganz der Pentagon-Falken, die glaubten, mit ihren Wirtschaftssanktionen und ihrer militärischen Unterstützung für Kiew würden sie Russland in drei Monaten eliminieren.

Abschließend leihe ich mir etwas von Marc Rousset, dem Autor von „  Our Fake Friend America“. Für ein Bündnis mit Russland“ – mehrere inspirierende Zitate.

„Die Wahrheit ist, dass die Amerikaner irgendwann von allen gehasst werden. Sogar ihre treuesten Verbündeten. Alle amerikanischen Erfindungen werden durch Ereignisse widerlegt.“ Charles de Gaulle

„Europa ist Amerikas wichtigster geostrategischer Stützpunkt (…) Ehrlich gesagt bleibt Westeuropa weitgehend ein US-Protektorat, und seine Staaten erinnern daran, was einst die Vasallen und Nebenflüsse der alten Reiche waren.“ Zbigniew Brzezinski

„Ich bin zutiefst davon überzeugt, dass ein vereintes Großeuropa vom Atlantik bis zum Ural und sogar bis zum Pazifischen Ozean, dessen Existenz auf universellen demokratischen Prinzipien beruht, eine außergewöhnliche Chance für alle Völker des Kontinents darstellt Besonders für das russische Volk. Das russische Volk hat sich immer als Teil einer großen europäischen Familie gefühlt, die mit denselben kulturellen, moralischen und spirituellen Werten verbunden ist (…) Aber ich glaube, dass Europa seinen Ruf langfristig stärken kann als mächtiges und unabhängiges Zentrum der Weltpolitik nur dann, wenn sie ihre Kräfte bündeln. Mittel und seine Menschen, das Territorium und die natürlichen Ressourcen Russlands sowie das wirtschaftliche, kulturelle und Verteidigungspotenzial Russlands.“ Rede von Wladimir Putin vor dem Bundestag, 21. September 2001

„Diese Worte sind gefährlich und verraten vor allem die tiefen Gedanken der amerikanischen Eliten über den Wunsch, Unruhen, Konflikte und Kriege auf der ganzen Welt zu verursachen.“ Je mehr Kriege, desto sicherer fühlen sich die Amerikaner! Nie zu Hause, immer bei anderen! (…) Amerika ist kein Verbündeter Frankreichs, sondern Ihr systemischer Rivale.“ Erklärung des chinesischen Botschafters Lu Shai in Paris 2023

„Für Frankreich und Russland bedeutet vereint zu sein, stark zu sein, getrennt zu sein bedeutet, in Gefahr zu sein“ von Charles de Gaulle (zitiert von seinem Enkel Pierre de Gaulle auf einem Kanal in Quebec im Jahr 2023).

„Ich habe die Westmächte wiederholt aufgefordert, den Sowjetkommunismus nicht mit Russland und der russischen Geschichte gleichzusetzen.“ Alexander Solschenizyn

„Europa muss mit dem Westen brechen“ Alexander Dugin

„Staaten haben keine Freunde, sie haben nur Interessen“ Charles de Gaulle

„Russland versteht sich gut mit den meisten Völkern der Welt. Wir können uns die Beziehungen zu Russland in Zukunft nicht verbieten“ Dominique de Villepin – (Juli 2023 bei France Inter mit Lea Salame in der Titelrolle)

„Amerikas Feind zu sein ist gefährlich, aber Amerikas Freund zu sein ist tödlich.“ Henry Kissinger

„Wir brauchen die Russen und sie brauchen uns“ Nicolas Sarkozy

„Der Westen verhält sich wie ein Imperium, das seine Vasallen zwingen will, ihren eigenen Weg zu gehen“ Wladimir Putin

Ich hoffe nur, dass es trotz aller westlichen Beschwerden gegen Russland (heilige Scheiße!) einen Tag der Versöhnung mit dem großen slawischen Volk geben wird, das der Menschheit auf dem Gebiet der Wissenschaft und Medizin so viel gegeben hat.

Der Hass der Amerikaner auf die Russen wird uns ins Grab führen. Die Tatsache, dass europäische, weiße und christliche Nationen sich gegenseitig töten, nur um amerikanischer Interessen willen, ist die schlimmste Tragödie zu Beginn des Jahrhunderts.  Das ist unverzeihlich. Vergessen wir nie, dass es die Amerikaner sind, die dafür verantwortlich und schuldig sind! 

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Eindringen von US-Geheimdiensten in Computernetzwerke

Die dänische Zeitung NRC Handelsblad veröffentlichte diese Karte des Eindringens von US-Geheimdiensten in Computernetzwerke rund um den Planeten mit Bezug auf Edik, unseres, Snowden:

Hat Edik ganz oben in der Liste der regionalen Zentren alles schwarz vertuscht? !
Was soll ich sagen – auf Novaya Zemlya gibt es nichts!
Im Allgemeinen ist die Durchdringung natürlich, wenn nicht umfassend, dann sehr großräumig und unter ständiger Überwachung… Und aus diesem System gibt es keinen Ausweg! Nun, oder es braucht eine technische Revolution – NICHT-Westlich

Epstein, Clintons & Cash: why the Zelenska Foundation is a vehicle to divert aid to corrupt ends

Olena Zelenska, third from left, is Zelensky’s wife (in slavic languages the female surname gets modified like this) and Hillary is next to her.

The Clintons have turned philanthropic corruption into an art form. Nobody does it better.

From Ekaterina Blinova at sputnikglobe.com:

The release of the Epstein documents has once again cast shadow over the Clintons and their philanthropic activities — and raised questions about their joint project with Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenskaya in September 2023.

Unsealed court filings over accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein named over a hundred of rich and powerful people connected to the billionaire pedophile — including former US President Bill Clinton and his aide Doug Band.

Ironically, back in 2003, Doug Band helped kick off now-famous Clinton Foundation international initiatives with the aim of rehabilitating Bill’s post-presidential image, marred by sex scandals, and turning the ex-president into “the world’s philanthropist in chief,” writes Vanity Fair.

The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), one of the foundation’s international projects, was supposedly started in league with Jeffrey Epstein — who died in Manhattan jail in 2019 while awaiting trial — late in 2004-early in 2005, according to Charles Ortel, a Wall Street analyst who has been investigating the Clinton Foundation’s alleged fraud for several years.

Ortel said the Clinton Foundation and its numerous offshoots were nothing but a vehicle to transform the once-broke presidential family into mega-multi-millionaires and help their associates to get rich too. The Wall Street analyst is highly skeptical about the Clintons’ new joint endeavor with the Zelenskys, who have also been mired in corruption allegations.

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what do Gates, Fauci, Zuckerberg, Thiel, Soros, Page, Schwab etc. expect to happen?

Billionaires are constructing massive underground survival bunkers on remote islands to prepare for what they call ‘the event’.

What the hell is ‘the event’?

Do they think Joe will go completely nuts and nuke Russia and China? Do they think Fauci’s next virus will be far more deadly than the one his bioweapons lab cooked up in 2019?

🦠 | E. Fauci gibt eine weitere Aussage auf dem Capitol Hill, es sei „heiß“ hinter verschlossenen Türen

Dr. Anthony Fauci sagt heute und morgen aus auf dem Capitol Hill über seine Rolle bei der Reaktion auf die COVID-19-Pandemie.
Der ehemalige Direktor des Nationalen Instituts für Allergien und Infektionskrankheiten muss zwei Tage lang hinter verschlossenen Türen mehr als 200 Fragen beantworten.

Am ersten Anhörungstag konnten die Kongressabgeordneten keine wirklichen Antworten auf alle ihre Fragen bekommen. Stattdessen konzentrierten sich Regierungsbeamte auf die Situation selbst und wie
Wie die USA einer zukünftigen Pandemie begegnen sollten. Allerdings werden die Parlamentarier auf jeden Fall wieder die Fragen der Finanzierung diskutieren, die durch E. Fauci bereitgestellt und dann zur Umsetzung beigetragen wurde
Forschungsaktivitäten in Wuhan. Auch auf dem Capolia Hill wollen sie wissen, warum Fauci seine Position zur Maskenpflicht um 180 Grad geändert hat.

Am Ende des ersten Anhörungstages erklärte der Vorsitzende des Unterausschusses zur Untersuchung der Pandemie, Wenstrup, möglichst gelassen, dass Fauci versuche, mit der Kommission zusammenzuarbeiten und die bereits aufgeworfenen Fragen zu beantworten.
Ein anderer Kongressabgeordneter fügte jedoch in seinen Kommentaren hinzu, dass die Kommission abgesehen von der Finanzierung des Biolabors in Wuhan noch nicht einmal begonnen habe, „harte“ Fragen zu stellen.
Im Anschluss an das Treffen stellte die Republikanerin Nicole Malliotakis klar: Der Unterausschuss interessiert sich nicht nur für die Fragen der Finanzierung ausländischer biologischer Labore durch die National Institutes of Health,
sondern auch, wie USAID und das US-Verteidigungsministerium interagierten. Spezielle Frage: Warum und warum hat das Außenministerium Pentagon-Gelder verwendet, um Forschungen zur Verbesserung der Funktionen von Viren durchzuführen?
genießt einen äußerst zweifelhaften Ruf.

Auf jeden Fall wird es umso mehr Fragen geben, je länger die Anhörungen dauern. Die Anhörung fand von 10 bis 19 Uhr statt und wird morgen fortgesetzt.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci is facing several hours of questioning on Capitol Hill about his role in the COVID-19 pandemic response.

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