Rousseff impeachment efforts a bid to stop oil corruption probe

… leaked tapes [VIDEO, 5.45 min] – Published on RT, May 23, 2016.

Secret phone recordings between Brazil’s planning minister and the former president of Transperto have revealed that the minister suggested a “change” in the government to “stop the bleeding” caused by an investigation into Petrobras. Continuer la lecture de « Rousseff impeachment efforts a bid to stop oil corruption probe »

Will the New World Order finally get its own Nuremburg Tribunal?

Published on New Eastern Outlook NEO, by Phil Butler, May 14, 2016.

The people behind the scenes of today’s world crises could not have succeeded in reshaping so many nations without help. Creating a robotic billionaire monster like George Soros, and unleashing him on the former Soviet republics, it could never have led to so much turmoil. There have to be more adjutants, armies of them in fact, in order to reshape the world’s image. Continuer la lecture de « Will the New World Order finally get its own Nuremburg Tribunal? »

Looking the Basic Income Gift Horse in the Mouth

Published on The Bullet, Socialist Project’s E-Bulletin No. 1241, by John Clarke, April 1, 2016.

… Looking Deeper Into the Gift Horse:

As soon as you start to look into the question of Basic Income or, as it was often called in the past, Guaranteed Annual Income (GAI), you are immediately struck by the ease and enthusiasm with which free market thinkers and warriors of the neoliberal order have embraced the concept. From Milton Friedman to Charles Murray, the idea has found warm support on the political right. There are some clear and obvious reasons why this is so. Firstly, the very idea of a basic level of income is about establishing a floor and right wing proponents are confident they can locate it in the basement. A low and inadequate social minimum seems to them a great way of folding in existing, relatively adequate programs so as to, precisely, drive people into deeper poverty.   Continuer la lecture de « Looking the Basic Income Gift Horse in the Mouth »

The Rebellion Will Not Go Away

Published on Down with Tyranny *, by Gaius Publius, March 29, 2016.

… The Sanders- and Trump-led (for now) political rebellion is not going to go away. There are only two questions going forward:

  • Will it remain a political rebellion, one that expresses itself through the electoral process, or will it abandon the electoral process as useless after 2016?
  • Will it be led by humanitarian populism from the left, or authoritarian populism from the right?
  • Continuer la lecture de « The Rebellion Will Not Go Away »

Finalising Cruelty: The EU-Turkey Agreement on Refugees

UPDATE GRèCE – Cinq projections-débats en Suisse: le 28/03 à LAUSANNE, le 29/03 à VEVEY et le 30/03 à NEUCHÂTEL, by YANNIS YOULOUNTAS

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… Finalising Cruelty: The EU-Turkey Agreement on Refugees, published on Dissident Voice, by Binoy Kampmark, March 26, 2016.

It seemed a foregone conclusion, but here it was, a ghastly cuddling show between Turkish officials and Donald Tusk, President of the European Council. Both political forces had united behind a refugee containment system that is compromised from start to finish, one designed to frustrate and ultimately terminate the desire to flee lands in conflict.   Continuer la lecture de « Finalising Cruelty: The EU-Turkey Agreement on Refugees »

Migrationsrealität … noch nicht im Griff

Zuerst ein paar Fragen: erlauben wir unserem Nachwuchs, sich so aufzuführen? Wenn nicht, warum akzeptieren wir das Benehmen nachfolgender Hitzköpfe, ohne sofort abzuschieben? Diese Leute verstehen nur eine Sprache, die sie in die Schranken weisst. Sind wir noch erziehungsfähig? Sind wir wirklich diese beschimpften Weicheier? Wenn nicht, warum führen wir uns dann so auf? Continuer la lecture de « Migrationsrealität … noch nicht im Griff »

UNGASS 2016 and the Heemskerk Declaration

Published on tni.org.uk, Jan 25, 2016.

Final declaration of the Global Forum of Producers of Prohibited Plants.

In a global meeting small scale farmers of cannabis, coca and opium from 14 countries discussed their contribution to the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS). The UNGASS will discuss all aspects of global drug control policies, including the worldwide ban on the cultivation of coca, poppy and cannabis, an issue the Global Farmers Forum demands that their voices be heard and taken into account … // Continuer la lecture de « UNGASS 2016 and the Heemskerk Declaration »

Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen

SAP-Manager hält bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen für wichtig, auf gulli/news, 22. Jan 2016.

Wir befinden uns vor einer neuen industriellen Revolution, die viele Menschen die Arbeitsplätze kosten könnte. Das sehen sogar Manager von Unternehmen so und fordern daher, dass die Regierungen etwas tun. SAP-Vorstandsmitglied Bernd Leukert hält ein bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen für wichtig, damit die Gesellschaft nicht auseinanderbricht … // Continuer la lecture de « Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen »

A no-strings basic income? If it works for the royal family, it can work for us all

Published on The Guardian, by John O’Farrell, Jan 7, 2015.

A living wage for all of us, whether we’re in work or not, could rebalance the economy and create a generation of entrepreneurs.

y first response to the notion of a universal basic income (UBI) was: “Well, really. That is never going to happen! I mean, it’s completely unaffordable. I mean, it would be political suicide for any progressive party suggesting it.” And then I may have started to froth at the mouth slightly and ask if it would be paid to refugees … // Continuer la lecture de « A no-strings basic income? If it works for the royal family, it can work for us all »

The 99% vs the 0.00…1%

The Pope and the Queen, both announcing ‘end of world’ – my comment:

  • If you repeat anywhat long enough, it becomes a self fullfilling prophecy. I agree that part of the highest elites of this planet try to extinct most of us, but it is our believe that makes it finally happen.
  • No more accept their brainwashing by Mainstream Medias, stop copying their behavior, we are different, we do not need to be like them.
  • Our humanity must learn them, impose them another behavior. So let’s take back our planet and decide ourselves about our common destiny. Let’s stop stupid wars serving only these mad group by weakening us.
  • We have to build up a prosperous planet … for us all.
  • … and to the remaining 1% of us (in fact, 1% minus 0.99…9%): it’s on your consciousness to accelerate a process in which you may loose much more than you immagine, as thankfulness for service is not part of your chiefs’ genetic code.

Heidi

UFOs, our govs and the 0.000…1%

… How the Secret Government Works – Dr. Steven Greer HD, 230.09 min, uploaded by SpaceNatives, Nov 23, 2015 … Dr. Greer has been involved in the highest levels of governments and military for over 25 years and will share what he has learned on the who, what, where and why of UFO secrecy and the deep transnational security state and the constellation of illegal projects that are currently operating …;
(my comment: prepare a good drink and a comfortable chair, you’ll stand it better … in fact, it’s about govs facing the 0.000…1% – also today).   Continuer la lecture de « UFOs, our govs and the 0.000…1% »

I am fed up – I can no more hear it …

Paris attacked by Islamists … no, I no more will listen to any of these talkshows. As mentionned, again so called terrorists forgot their passports on the crime scene … do you really believe THAT?

I no more do. Thus, forget the whole bla-bla. To say it with the words of the belgian sociologist Jean-Claude Paye / (engl)… on Passport, le retour:

… l’apparente stupidité répétitive des terroristes doit être interprétée comme un artifice rhétorique du Pouvoir pour sidérer les citoyens. C’est parce que le récit officiel est absurde qu’on ne peut pas, qu’on ne doit pas le contester …;
in english: … the apparent repetitive stupidity of terrorists must be interpreted as a rhetorical device of the power / the govs to flabbergast citizens. This is because the official narrative is absurd that cannot – (that) has not – (to) be challenged …;   Continuer la lecture de « I am fed up – I can no more hear it … »

Lessons from Iceland’s Financial Crisis

Published on the blog Triple Crisis (a publication from Dollars&Sense), by Nina Eichacker, Nov 16, 2015.

… One factor that contributed to the Icelandic financial crisis was the lack of financial market transparency. Organizations that could have reported on the conditions of the Icelandic financial marketplace and the state of the Icelandic economy did not … // Continuer la lecture de « Lessons from Iceland’s Financial Crisis »