Russia’s Defense Ministry said in a press release that civilian contractors continue to work at the Tartus navy base and blasted media reports about total evacuation as “extremely incorrect.”
“The Russian Defense Ministry really has no military servicemen at the navy base in the Syrian port of Tartus, because the base is being serviced only by Russian civilian personnel” reads the statement distributed by the ministry’s press service on Thursday. Continue reading “Russian Defense Ministry refutes reports of Syria evacuation”
The former second ranking officer in the US military is reportedly under investigation by the Justice Department for allegedly revealing details of the Stuxnet computer virus, which targeted Iran’s nuclear energy facilities.
This is an amazing video. I learned so much from this talk in video #1, this author gave who is an Israeli born in Palestine. I had no idea of most of what he discloses. This reminds me so much about the disinformation, propaganda etc, that the Zionist bankers pump here. They are masters of deception for sure. The reality is so much different than the image. Continue reading “An honest Israeli Jew tells the Real Truth about Israel”
This sounds like history repeating itself. The first whistle blower protection law was passed after sailors with the continental Navy was concerned about the commander using the tactics of torture and other inhumane means to coarse British Prisoners of war. To the shock of a few sailors committed mutiny to stop the immoral acts by relieving the officer of duty.
Even though the Captain arrested and criminally charged the sailors for doing their duty exposing torture. This is why Congress passed the first whistle blower protection law with no one objecting. I wish these whistle blower laws were taken just as serious when Abu Grab was exposed that not only low level people by Lindy England went to jail. The chain of command should have shared a prison block with her.. Continue reading “The First Whistle Blower Protection Law was passed in 1777. A very good story”
Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely – so said Lord Acton. We’ve also been told that money is power, and that money is the root of all sorts of evil. When you add all of those bits of wisdom together, it paints a picture of the current mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg.
Bloomberg is one of the wealthiest men in the world. He has used his billions to buy and hold his office as mayor of NYC, where he has instituted policies and practices completely beyond the scope of lawful government and in direct opposition to the restrictions of the U.S. Constitution. Not only has Bloomberg decreed that his subjects may not purchase large soda drinks and that his Pretorian Guard may “stop and frisk” anyone they choose – at any time, for any reason or for no particular reason – he has also used the power of his office and apparently the city’s taxpayers’ money to advance his own dream of restrictive firearm laws across the nation. Continue reading “The Most Dangerous Man In America”
Iyad Rishmawi appears to be an older respectable kind of gentleman, balding, neatly dressed, but the guy clearly has a sense of humor. He wants to talk about the First Intifada from the point of view of the people rather than the politicians, but first he wants to show us a documentary film, “The Wanted Eighteen.” Continue reading “A true story of bovine resistance”
America represents the worst of rogue governance. So does Israel. They menace humanity. They persecute their best. They honor their worst.
Peacemakers are scorned. Waging war on humanity’s rewarded. On March 21, Obama received Israel’s Medal of Distinction. It’s also called the President’s Medal.
“Out of a hundred men, ten shouldn’t be there and 80 are just targets. Nine are the real fighters, and we are thankful for them because they make the battle. But the one, the one is a warrior and he brings the others back.”
-Heraclites
That quote from 500bc is as true now as it was then. Think back and realize, this was the time of the Greek citizen soldier, the height of hoplite warfare. The city states of Greece were defended by their citizens who drilled in the summer time and engaged in brief campaigns against their neighbors. If you took 100 modern American civilians I would imagine a similar ratio. The Spartans, still citizen soldiers, took their soldiering seriously. Through dedication and training they upped the ratio of real fighters and warriors and were able to clean house. Continue reading “The Combat Triad”
A passion for power, in any degree, will override moral-ethical norms, courtesy, and notions about “tolerance.”
– Francis Porretto at bastionofliberty.blogspot.com Continue reading “Ol’ Remus: Violation”
The Obama administration and the NSA have gone into full spin mode trumpeting its victories in the plots that didn’t happen while conveniently ignoring the one that did.