West Righting Itself

30/4/10 22:39 comment said...

What you see in America (and the West) is that their mask is falling off and their true fascist nature is reasserting itself.

The Americans try to disguise the reemergence of their fascistic selves by hiding it behind euphemisms like "nationalism" or "patriotism" or "populism."

But make no mistake, America is fascist.

Like Nazi Germany before, the rising American Reich and ALL its citizens are naturally reverting back to their fascist popular instincts--in the delusion that it will allow them to "reform" and save their criminal nation, albeit with a kinder, gentler mask.

This is true not only of the Right Wingers (like the Teabaggers), but especially of the American imperial Leftists and "antiwar" movement.

If you look at the American Left in particular, who are they? They are largely Ivory Tower Marxists or Middle Class White Leftists. Their comfortable Middle Class way of life is fundamentally premised upon maintaining the American Empire's rapacious and exploitative grip on the planet.

Notice how there is increasingly a shrill sense of desperation and increased vitriol among the bogus "dissident" American websites, as their parasitic economic system implodes and their wars of aggression find defeat.

Americans of ALL POLITICAL STRIPES have such a inbred sense of imperial economic entitlement that they cannot bear the thought that their beloved "Way of Life" is coming to a deserved end.

And they are desperate to save it in form or another--like fascist populism.

Some phony Amerinazi dissidents maintain that the USA can save it exploitative system by beocoming a "Republic not an Empire."

But this is nonsense. America has always been an empire since 1776, and its entire system and way of life have always been founded upon economic exploitation and oppression.

Just ask the Native Indian nations or Black Africans whose land was stolen by the USA or whose ancestors were enslaved by the USA to build the American Imperial Reich that threatens the world with omnicidal extermination today.....


poiuytr chimed in...

Yes, this is perhaps best highlighted in the sudden west "dissent" warm embrace of David Duke's superiority mill, not unlike that of the west nazi pedophile pope, featured now by rense to espouse and cement among the west "dissent" readers the rabid, white christianic, saxonic solar system entitlement.

The west phenomena of the west's ultra-right radicalisation is also, not surprisingly, classic Hitler, the modern father of all things west.

Hitler hated intellectuals, much like west does today. It is no accident USA ridicules, chastises, and socially banishes those capable of independent thought with invective like "geek", "nerd", and "conspiracy theorist".

West loves cretins and depends for its very life on the production of this genetic abomination, which now fills the west cesspits to bursting. Hence the west family assault via food poisons, chemtrails, HAARP, and the fanatical daily christianic rituals. Incidentally, that's precisely what's happened across the west loony-bins filled with neanderthal deliberately-perverted lifeform even whose sex, conspicuously too often today, cannot be identified with absolute certainty and whose mere face betrays the scars of life-long brainwash in the unmistakably beaming baboon skull manure-sloshing vacancy.

Much like Hitler tells us, the hardest Marxist or dissenter, so long as its brainless, will become the hardest nazi, in a manner of seconds once its comfort zone is threatened. In some ways this further explains the west often self-enhanced fiscal rot aimed at churning out legions of angry christianics calling for crusades against all corners of our planet from their shanty towns on behalf of their very rapists.

Further, the west going public with its ultra-right ambitions brings us directly to the odd choice of comrade Obama.

Note, that comrade Obama's birth certificate and thus his eligibility to pseudo-govern west remains a carefully woven mystery. This is also no accident and neither is his leftist, nay communist, monikers, and his ostentatious utter failure in all his promises now coupled with psychotic war jokes a-la Busch II. His certificate at any point could be used to yank him out of power should he fail at his ultra-righting of west.

That's right, comrade Obama's only job, which he's performing well considering the plummeting approval ratings, is to be the lovable fall guy, the blame conduit, and the man that's guilty of destroying USA econ while whipping the baboon into total and complete rage against all things left of the political centre and anything non-white saxonic.

Soon, the baboon, led by pseudo-dissenters like David Duke, will beg the ultra right back into power. Soon, the baboon will offer own children to the Pentagram machine so long as some new strong ultra right freckly saxonic leader will carry a promise to return west all its long-lost toys. Soon, the baboon will rally to launch the final solution crusade against our planet.

But that said... this isn't 1930s. Russia today isn't the Russia of 1941 when 6M west freckly bastards commenced their march Moscow-way destroying everything in their gestapo boot path. China isn't the west bank raped China of yesteryears. Even the mighty continent of Africa, despite the ongoing orchestrated and evil-redefining west rape of the beautiful lands, isn't the same and the west neanderthals find themselves increasingly quaking with fear on their stolen farms and cities built of genocide. SouthAm perhaps best exemplifies this very gigantic change that's taken shape in front our eyes in just the last decade in its liberation through severing ties, dependence, and subservient position to the slew of the diabolical gringo pirates.

And so the west beast finds itself abandoned, systematically bled dry, and unable to make headway of any kind in any direction. Henceforth, west -- with a strong ultra-right fuhrer backed by popular ultra-right movement or not -- is sentenced to cannibalise itself with its own IMF medicine and continue its marvelous prolapse.

Yes, today, even if west goes full out out-of-closet nazi, it remains physically incapable of touching anyone but children of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Palestine armed with no more than slingshots.

Yes, today, even if west goes full out out-of-closet nazi, it's doomed to fiscal rigor mortis, default, and the acceptance of west fiscal slavery dictate centralised in the meeting rooms of IMF & EUnuch and baboon central wanks.

Yes, today, even if west goes full out out-of-closet nazi, Panarin predictions sooner or later have no chance but to manifest themselves in all its dazzling colours across all lands west. And that's only if west doesn't drown itself before its fiscal end in its own oil Gulf-of-Mexico eco-cide.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

O, this is the face of beauty, the double-pronged attack on USans and their miserable efforts to dominate the world. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to both to the first and the second writers above.

Anonymous said...

@poiuytr: From now on, all daily news will be given under this heading, if you and genial fellow blogger agree.

Canada Pension Plan buys Manhattan real estate
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) said on Monday it has bought into the coveted Manhattan real estate market for the first time, taking stakes in skyscrapers valued at more than $1.45 billion.
The CPPIB said its real estate arm bought a 45 percent stake in 1221 Avenue of the Americas, the McGraw-Hill building, from SL Green Realty Corp for $576 million.
It also formed a joint venture with SL Green, which owns and manages Manhattan properties, to acquire a 45 percent stake in 600 Lexington Avenue for $87 million.

Please to see this piece of news in light of the Panarin Predictions.

Anonymous said...

Fallujah Birth Defects Raise Specter Of U.S. Chemical-Weapons Use In Iraq (VIDEO)
May 10, 2010 - A large and growing number of Iraqi children are suffering from severe birth defects, as shown in the heartbreaking CNN segment embedded below, and their parents blame alleged U.S. chemical-weapons attacks. Lawyers representing the families have sued the British government for complicity in the alleged war crimes. But Iraq's deputy minister of health tells CNN there isn't enough evidence to prove causality, and in any case, the U.S. boycott of the International Criminal Court makes direct prosecution of the case unlikely, as do the nation's federal immunity laws...
(Uruknet)

Anonymous said...

Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Eastern Europe: From Socialist Bloc And Non-Alignment To U.S. Military Colonies
by Rick Rozoff for Stop NATO
Eleven years ago today the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was in the seventh week of a bombing war against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, one which saw over 1,000 Western military planes fly over 38,000 combat missions, bombs dropped from the sky and Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from the Mediterranean Sea.
Having quickly exhausted military targets, NATO warplanes resorted to bombing so-called targets of opportunity, including bridges on the Danube River, factories, Radio Television of Serbia headquarters in the capital (where sixteen employees were killed), a refugee column in Kosovo, the headquarters of political parties and the residences of government officials and foreign ambassadors, a passenger train, a religious procession, hospitals, apartment courtyards, hotels, the Swedish and Swiss embassies and the nation’s entire power grid.
U.S. Apache gunships and British Harrier jet aircraft were used for attacks on the ground and Yugoslavia was strewn with unexploded cluster bomb fragments and depleted uranium contamination.
The 78-day bombing campaign, NATO code name Operation Allied Force and U.S. Operation Noble Anvil, was promoted in Washington and other Western capitals as history’s first “humanitarian war.”
The U.S. and NATO dramatically escalated the reckless assault with an overnight attack on the Chinese embassy in Belgrade on May 7 in which five American bombs simultaneously struck the building, killing three and wounding 20 Chinese citizens. The government of China denounced the action for what it was, a “war crime,” a “barbaric attack and a gross violation of Chinese sovereignty” and “NATO’s barbarian act.”
During the long Cold War it was assumed that military action by the North Atlantic military bloc would result in the death and injury of soldiers and civilians in member states of the Warsaw Pact. But NATO’s first victims were Serbs and Chinese.
When the war ended on June 11, the West had achieved what it set out to accomplish:
50,000 troops under NATO’s command entered Serbia’s Kosovo province, where over 12,000 remain eleven years later.
The Pentagon commissioned Kellogg, Brown & Root to construct the nearly 1,000-acre Camp Bondsteel and its sister base Camp Monteith in Kosovo, which continue to operate to the present day.
Kosovo had been wrenched from Serbia and on February 17, 2008 declared itself an independent nation, recognized as such by the U.S. and most all of its NATO allies, though not by almost two-thirds of the world’s nations.

Anonymous said...

The game is rigged beyond reasonable doubt.
No matter how much fiat money we pour into this bottomless pit, we will never ever fix the global flood of debt.

With this Global Moral Hazard unleashed on us, what are the EU governments to do ?

Anonymous said...

ECB risks its reputation and a German abcklash over mass bond purchases (11.5.10)

Jean-Claude Trichet, the ECB's president, denied there had been any political interference. "We are fiercely and totally independent," he said.
It is clear, however, that the two German members of the ECB's council voted against the move, a revelation that may cause a catastrophic political backlash in Germany.
Axel Weber, ultra-hawkish head of the Bundesbank, told Boersen-Zeitung that the emergency move over the weekend had been a mistake. "The purchase of government bonds poses significant stability risks and that's why I'm critical of this part of the ECB's council's decision, even in this extraordinary situation," he said. The rebuke is devastating. The ECB draws it authority from the legacy and aura of the Bundesbank.
The European Commission made matters worse by announcing the decision in the small hours of Monday morning before the ECB had spoken, fuelling suspicions that monetary policy is being dictated by the political authorities. French President Nicolas Sarkozy further enraged Berlin by claiming that 95pc of the $1 trillion "shock and awe" rescue package was based on French proposals.
"Germans are watching this in horror," said Hans Redecker, currency chief at BNP Paribas. "If this ends up in full-blown quantitative easing, people are going to be up in arms."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/financialcrisis/7707775/ECB-risks-its-reputation-and-a-German-backlash-over-mass-bond-purchases.html

Anonymous said...

For R.H.

Children's temper tantrums to be reclassified as disorders - 11.5.10

Proposed changes to the U.S. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) could include reclassifying childhood temper tantrums, teenage angst, and binge eating as psychiatric disorders. If accepted, the proposals could equal billions of dollars in new revenue for pharmaceutical companies.

Anonymous said...

$1 Trillion Was Not Enough - Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com - May 11, 2010
The dizzy honeymoon created by the EU and IMF pledge yesterday to throw a trillion dollars at eurozone debt has faded as predicted. Investors realize the “fiscal tightening” — pensions looted, social services slashed, standards of living sent into free fall — will negatively impact growth in the euro zone and result in central bankers cranking up interest rates in anticipation of looming default.
Marc Faber offers a dose of reality: Euro bailout designed to enrich banksters.
Following a euphoric surge of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index yesterday on the announcement, U.S. stock future tumbled 1.1 percent to 1,143.5 at 9:01 a.m. in New York this morning. The euro lost all of yesterday’s gains. The euro weakened 0.7 percent against the dollar at 8:44 a.m. in New York, trading below the level it was before the European Union-led aid package was announced early yesterday, according to Bloomberg.
“The euphoria of 24 hours ago has passed,” Derek Halpenny, European head of global currency research at Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. in London, wrote in a report today. “We are in little doubt that steps taken will offer the euro little support and the aid package does not change the fact that Spain and Portugal in particular will still have to undergo further painful austerity measures.”
Expect the central banks and EU apparatchiks to call for even more money in the days ahead. Banker “long term solutions” invariably require long term fleecing of producers.

Anonymous said...

Brown resigns as British PM. Conservative party and Liberal Democrats expected to form new government.

Anonymous said...

Has Gold Become A New Reserve Currency?
11.05.2010 Source: Pravda.Ru (I)
For decades, the U.S. dollar has been the reserve currency of the world. This has given the United States an extraordinary amount of economic power, but as the U.S. economy has started to come apart over the past decade, other nations have increasingly sought to move away from the U.S. dollar and find other alternatives. For a long time it was thought that the Euro would become the next great reserve currency of the world. However, the recent Greek debt crisis, along with massive financial instability in nations such as Portugal, Spain and Italy, has caused investors to rapidly lose confidence in the Euro. In fact there are even some whispers that the Euro may not even survive the sovereign debt crisis as it sweeps across Europe. With both the U.S. dollar and the Euro looking shaky, investors have been searching somewhere safe to put their money. Increasingly, they have been turning to gold. So has gold now become a new reserve currency? Will all of this new demand drive the price of gold into unprecedented territory?
Well, the truth is that as long as paper currencies around the world continue to show instability, gold will continue to be a preferred choice. Nations all over the world are looking for ways to diversify their very large foreign exchange reserves. For example, China now has approximately $2 trillion in foreign exchange reserves, and has been wanting to reduce its position in U.S. dollars for quite some time now.
But where should they put their money?
The Euro is coming apart like a 20 dollar suit. There is a very real fear that Greece is only the first domino to fall and that soon nations like Italy, Spain and Portugal will be begging the IMF for assistance as the sovereign debt crisis sweeps across Europe.
Well, what about the British pound? The truth is that the pound is not very appealing right now because the U.K. is facing a massive government debt crisis as well. In fact, Bank of England governor Mervyn King recently warned that public anger over the "austerity measures" that soon must be implemented in the U.K. will be so intense that whatever party wins this election will be out of power for a generation.
Well, how about the Japanese yen? Ironically, there has been a move towards the Japanese yen in recent days, but the truth is that the Japanese debt situation is one of the worst in the world. Japan's gross public debt has reached 201 percent of GDP and Japan's battle with deflation dragged into its 13th straight month in March. No, the yen is not safe at all.

Anonymous said...

So does that bring us back to the U.S. dollar? No. There is a reason why nations all over the world have been wanting to get out of the U.S. dollar. The United States has piled up the biggest mountain of debt in the history of the world, and even official U.S. government reports admit that the U.S. government is on a financial path that is not even close to sustainable. The U.S. economy is caught in a death spiral, and that makes the U.S. dollar very unsafe.

So what is safe at this point?
Well, gold is.

Anonymous said...

Afghan Resistance (11.5.10) - Al Faath Operations

55 American invading terrorists killed, 37 wounded and 3 helicopters shot down amid operation Al-Faath in Helmand As many as 55 Americans invading terrorists have been killed and 37 terribly injured with their three Chinook-like helicopters shot down in clashes with Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate in Helmand's Nowzad district through much of Monday, Mujahideen officials said.

Anonymous said...

>16:41

Hahaha... Extending definition of disease is a typical technique.Psychiatry is clearly one of the worst area among the western medicine.
I read some time ago that they do not even have a fixed definition for a seemingly
important terminology like "mental stress."
It's just about pharma majors' business. Really stomach churning.
Here, once again, we find a funny phenomenon that, as the number of doctors increased,
the number of patients also increased.
First of all, I personally have not met a person who really said
"my acquaintances got much better, thanks to psychiatrists." Do you?

Anonymous said...

>16:41

Hahaha... Extending definition of disease is a typical technique.
Psychiatry is clearly one of the worst area among the western medicine.
I read some time ago that they do not even have a fixed definition for a seemingly
important terminology like "mental stress."
It's just about pharma majors' business. Really stomach churning.
Here, once again, we find a funny phenomenon that, as the number of doctors increased,
the number of patients also increased.
First of all, I personally have not met a person who really said
"my acquaintances got much better, thanks to psychiatrists." Do you?

Anonymous said...

(Continued from 05:24)

CCHR on Psychiatry: No Science, No Cures
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHu7Ik36128&feature=player_embedded#!

Watch this video (1:30--2:50).
Those psychiatrists are very honest in a sense that they openly admit that they have no scientific tests to prove mental disorders are illness or disease, and that psychiatric drugs do not cure anyone.

Anonymous said...

Spot on, 05:24, 06:20. A resounding NO to your question about whether we know anyone getting better thanks to psychiatrists. Also, soon we'll be getting this: Anyone who breathes is in a state of mental stress, so we should all, the world over, be on medication. and we'd even find idiots in the population (95%?) who'd believe the so-called experts and begin popping pills.

This said, fairness requires that I add that in clearcut cases such as psychosis, schizophrenia, etc., certain medicines did help to stabilise the condition of sufferers. Then do you know what happened? This very strong medication was offered to the general public as tranquilisers or in place of sleeping tablets. I'll not dwell on the final results.

West greed is without end. It is that and that above all which makes their prolapse inevitable.

Anonymous said...

Youngest PM for 200 years – and a Lib Dem milestone
Cameron will head a Tory-Liberal Democrat coalition after a day of extraordinary drama in Westminster.

And all under the same master, never fear.

Anonymous said...

08:35 - Another brilliant suggestion on your part. Perhaps we could bombard the WHO with petitions on the subject. Do you know what, the pharma business would promptly start working on a vaccine to free ourselves from the latest recognised deadly disease.

Anonymous said...

Was the euro saved by a call from Barack Obama?
Talks on scale of a bailout deal were wavering – then Obama intervened.

Doesn't it make Obama sound like God? I ask you. We'll be setting up churches next to the yes we can (shit) guy.

Anonymous said...

America begins covering up of its oil spill eco-crime.

US Senate begins oil spill cover-up
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/may2010/spil-m12.shtml

Anonymous said...

It's primarily AMERICA that is the problem. The so-called West is an American dominated and controlled entity.

All this "West" rhetoric is largely just a mask to cover for America and its crimes.

People don't have the balls to call out the enemy: America.

And the whole Left Wing vs. Right Wing is another deception. There is not difference between these political factions.

Anonymous said...

19:27 (poiuytr not signed in)
Not at all. Your definition omits UK, Germs, Israel, etc.

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