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ہفتہ، 3 جولائی، 2010

Indian media outlet. Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal


The UCPN-Maoist supports its Indian counterparts notwithstanding some differences on certain issues, and opposes the security operations being carried out against them in India, Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal told an Indian media outlet.

The former rebel leader, who is more popularly known with his nom de guerre Prachanda, further pointed out the need of dialogue and negotiations to solve the problems in India rather than using force, according to a report published on Saturday’s Hindustan Times.

Talking to the newspaper over telephone from Kathmandu, he said, “This is the first time we are publicly saying that we oppose state repression and the so-called Operation Greenhunt in India. The problems of the day can be solved only through dialogue and negotiations, not through the use of force.”

He argued that the Indian Maoists are ideologically the same as their Nepali counterparts.

The Nepali Maoists that took to an armed rebellion for a decade joined the mainstream politics in 2006. They succeeded to take over the government after winning the Constituent Assembly polls in 2008. The single largest party in the CA, however, stepped down from the government following the differences with the president over the sacking of the then army chief and his subsequent reinstatement.

Meanwhile, an Indian security expert has correlated Dahal’s support to the Indian Maoists with Nepal’s volatile political developments.

“His declaration of support is related to internal political developments in Nepal,” former RAW official B. Raman said.

Dahal has been accusing the Indian establishment of influencing the Nepali politics, in one way or the other, to thwart his party’s accession to the power.

After Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal announced his resignation on July 1, Dahal has staked claim over the leadership of the proposed national unity government.

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Afghanistan The Great Game

One of the most cunning aspects of stray bullet salesmanship is never detailing the Stray Bullet Theory directly or completely.
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The proof of that is in Obama ludicrous insistence that the war in Iraq was a diversion from our main task of overthrowing the Taliban.There seems to be no arument about this.

by Robert Logan

Since the invasion of Afghanistan for the purpose of overthrowing its government, I have wondered what to call the stupidity of the operative theory.

There is no superior strategy for getting Bin Laden than the strategy of getting Bin Laden. Anything other than that is hoping he will be hit by a stray bullet.

The absurdity of this approach is not figurative – it is literal. Since our army was sent to Kabul and not Tora Bora where Bin Laden was hiding, a bullet would have to stray more miles off-course than a gun can fire.

Sometimes you can get proponents of Bush and Obama’s war to admit that we should have focused a little bit harder on getting Bin Laden. But it never seems to extend far enough to admitting the strategy of overthrowing the government of Afghanistan was wrong in the first place.

The proof of that is in Obama’s ludicrous insistence that the war in Iraq was a diversion from our main task of… overthrowing the Taliban. There seems to be no argument about this.

Afghanistan did not attack us. Neither did Germany, where the plot was organized and financed from. Neither did Saudi Arabia, where most of the hijackers came from.

Neither did the U.S. government, where under the watchful eye of FBI agents bitterly complaining to their superiors, the 9/11 hijackers trained.

Neither did the Philippines, which has the most solid linear connection to 9/11 - The Bojinka Plot was hatched there, and it was by Ramzi Yousef who had already personally bombed the WTC and is nephew to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the modified Bojinka attack on 9/11.

I’m sure that TV-trained readers will object that the Taliban was sympathetic to Al Qaeda back then whereas all these governments were not. But how does overthrowing the Taliban get Bin Laden? It won’t, and it didn’t.

One of the most cunning aspects of stray bullet salesmanship is never detailing the Stray Bullet Theory directly or completely. Were they to do so, it would sound silly on the face of it: we are going to capture or kill Bin Laden by placing the army a hundred or even a thousand miles away from him.

Instead our government and stenographers in the mainstream media have been masterful in the use of deceptive terminology, incessantly linking "Al Qaeda and Taliban" as if it were a noun for a single thing. It isn’t a stray bullet if they are the same entity, so the fact it is a Stray Bullet Theory is obfuscated rhetorically.

If you object to overthrowing the government of Afghanistan, you will be met with an avalanche of retributional fury: the Taliban "hosted" Bin Laden; they’re evil towards women, etc. – But none of this explains how Bin Laden is captured or killed by occupying Kabul.

When Bin Laden dies of old age or renal failure, the wrong war grinds on because the stupidity of the original strategy has never been questioned. We committed ourselves to overthrowing the Taliban government of Afghanistan, not to capturing or killing the perpetrators of 9/11.

We did not lose track of the right objective by invading Iraq as Obama stated in his election sloganeering. We never had the right objective in the first place, and pretending we did by merely replacing the generals running a misguided war in Afghanistan will only result in endless loss of blood and treasure.

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Musharraf and his party


Dr Qaisar Rashid

With all its connotations, the slogan ‘Pakistan First’ may start hovering over Pakistan once again – Pakistan must be the first but not in the way projected and acted upon by the former military dictator General Pervez Musharraf – with the advent of Musharraf’s party, the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML). By that currency, a sister political party to the PML-Q, the PML-N and the likes has emerged. Musharraf should have named his party as ‘Pakistan First Party’ instead of using the traditional name of the Muslim League.

According to General (r) Rashid Qureshi, a time-tested devotee of Musharraf, the yardstick of Musharraf’s popularity is his following on the Facebook where Musharraf has amassed two lakh fans – mostly the youth – to prop him up. Realities on the ground, on the other hand, do not predicate on the Facebook. Those who used to chant slogans to get Musharraf elected ten times do not offer Musharraf any slot in their party, the PML-Q. For them, Musharraf is a spent cartridge – who is now only relevant to those who have no place to stay relevant. On arrival of Musharraf, Dr Sher Afgan may stumble on a new lease of life.

With the name of Musharraf, harsh memories visit one’s mind. Musharraf’s rule had radiated the message that he was the source of law and that compliance with the law was mandatory on everyone except him. Musharraf’s concept of the rule of law was to comply with the orders issued by him and not what had been actually laid down in the books of law.

Musharraf’s stint in power is remembered for emitting a stink of general contempt for democracy. In the beginning of the year 2008, after Musharraf had imposed the second martial law of his regime on November 03, 2007, Musharraf visited London and uttered publicly that democracy was not suitable to the genius of the Pakistanis. It is yet to be seen how Musharraf will present his concept of democracy to be palatable to the ‘genius of the Pakistanis’ once he is back.

Musharraf may come back but with only one skin – the actual skin sans the khaki casing he donned at Kakul, in his youth. In the field of politics, his original skin will be tested for presence of the melanin called tolerance to a conflicting point of view.

Musharraf’s rule burgeoned politicians who believed less in personal abilities and more in seeking backing of the establishment. Sheikh Rashid used to defend Musharraf on the assumption that the establishment in Rawalpindi would help him win the election every time he contests and that no true representative democracy could surface in the country. Instead of abilities and virtues, reliance was placed on the potency of the establishment besides one’s power of sycophancy. Musharraf’s rule is also remembered for gathering around him those who used to tell lies in the public.

It is not yet known what lessons Musharraf learnt when the PML-Q rooted out of the political scene in the past elections despite its performance in public works before the elections. Nevertheless, Musharraf kept growth of representative democracy stultified for almost one decade. Musharraf promoted the exercise of holding phony elections and exploited the weaknesses of the religious parties or alliances like the MMA. Musharraf tried to erect a surrogate system of democracy that mocked the spirit of democracy.

Will Musharraf be able to recompense for the loss of the precious lives of Nawab Akbar Bugti and the innocent girls at the Lal Masjid? Both incidents changed the socio-political landscape of Pakistan in their wake. Further, those two episodes alone gave birth to a new breed of reactionaries who are still disgruntled with the state.

Musharraf, as an army chief, was constitutionally ineligible to take part in political activities for two years since the date of his retirement was what the Supreme Court was trying to convey him on November 02, 2007. Musharraf must have sloughed off his bad habit of not listening to the sincere advice of the Supreme Court.

From the statements issued by another spokesperson of Musharraf, Barrister Mohammed Ali Saif, it seems that Musharraf is still enmeshed by two obsessions: he is the first and final bulwark against corruption and secondly he enjoyed a big following among the middle class of the Pakistanis. The same two fixations are driving him to avow himself a saviour yet another time. Musharraf used the arms of the state including the institutions like the NAB to prolong his stay at the helm of affairs. Musharraf also incurred wrath of the middle class by trying all ways and means to suppress the lawyers’ movement. The civil society abandoned Musharraf when his real face came to surface on the tragedy of May 12 in Karachi.

Guess, how many times Musharraf might have read the document, the NRO, which could not ensure his stay in the presidency but could only offer him a guard of honour. Musharraf must have smarted from the tragedy of his ceremonial eviction from the country called self-exile. Along the Edgware Road, London, famous for its cafeterias and Arabian food, the commando inside Musharraf must be battling against the vicissitudes of life. After all, for how long the series of lecturing can continue? On his way back, Musharraf would be wrestling with Article 6.

Musharraf must reconcile with the fact that Pakistan can manage its affairs without him. Musharraf may be a person of choice to bank on for another military dictator down the line of dictatorship. In that sense, Musharraf has to wait for another spell of military dictatorship to assert his bearing. Above all, there is an urgent need of reclaiming the youth who do not differentiate between a democratic leader and a dictator. Democratic orientation of the youth must be improved qualitatively. The youth had better stay away from even the shadow of Musharraf. In the meantime, Musharraf has to sip qehvas with Arabian desserts and rue his impulse which made possible the impossible day of March 09, 2007.


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An American-Taliban dialogue is difficult, but not impossible


David Ignatius

Even as the United States and the Taliban continue to pound each other on the battlefield, the two adversaries appear to be conducting parallel internal debates about what an eventual political reconciliation might involve.

Each side wants to bargain from a position of maximum strength, and for the foreseeable future that means trying to inflict maximum pain.

Each seems to be betting that the staying power of the other is limited – by domestic politics, regional dynamics and the cost of the conflict in money and blood. The main advantage of the Taliban, arguably, is that their fighters are a permanent part of the landscape.

US military commanders see signs that their aggressive “capture or kill” operations have rocked the Taliban – and pushed some of the insurgents to consider negotiations with President Hamid Karzai.

This Special Forces campaign involves some 125 to 150 operations each month, a senior military official said on Saturday, adding that in the last four months, 525 insurgents had been detained or killed, including 130 who are at the level of district commander or above.

“The argument within the Taliban is about resolving the conflict,” says the military official, citing prisoner interrogations and other intelligence. “They want to figure out what the conditions would be,” he explained, including such issues as: “How do we do it? Will we be part of the [Afghan] government? Will we fear for our lives?”

Taliban prisoners have told American interrogators that this pounding in Afghanistan – coupled with attacks by Predator drones on their safe havens in Pakistan – has taken a psychological toll. According to the senior military official, lower-level fighters complain: “Hey, we’re doing all the dying out here?” and ask their commanders, “How much longer can we put up with this?”

But top administration officials, starting with President Barack Obama, expressed skepticism over the weekend that Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar is willing to make any serious compromises yet. CIA Director Leon Panetta cautioned Sunday on ABC’s “This Week”: “We have seen no evidence that they are truly interested in reconciliation.” The US strategy is to keep firing away, in the hope that the enemy will be more pliable by 2011, when Obama plans to begin withdrawing American troops.

The inner circle of the administration has begun its own debate about a strategy for Afghan political reconciliation. Obama has publicly supported reconciliation, but with some significant preconditions. And while he has said that this process should be “Afghan-led,” the United States also wants to steer the process in the direction most favourable to its interests.

Complicating the situation for both the US and the Taliban are the recent discussions between Karzai and General Ashfaq Kayani, the Pakistani Army chief. The Pakistanis would like to broker any settlement in Afghanistan. They appear to have had some success in convincing Karzai that, given Obama’s July 2011 timetable to begin withdrawal, Pakistan is their most reliable long-run partner.

The Taliban has developed its own version of a “population-centric” strategy to win Afghan hearts and minds. The military official in Kabul cited intelligence reports that Omar has ordered his fighters to curb corruption, reduce civilian casualties, and run more effective local courts. Taliban leaders who were unpopular or ineffective have been recalled from the battlefield, the US official said.

Both the US and the Taliban have set heavy preconditions for negotiations, which for now have stymied serious dialogue. The US insists that Taliban fighters disarm, renounce any links with al-Qaeda and accept the human-rights provisions of the Afghan Constitution. The Taliban demands the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Afghanistan.

For now, those demands have produced an impasse. But some US advocates of reconciliation see signs that Mullah Omar may be ready to distance the Taliban from al-Qaeda.

One official cites an interview conducted in March by Pakistani journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad that appeared in Asia Times Online, in which an anonymous Taliban official describes Osama bin Laden as “just an individual” and said the US was using him as an excuse to avoid real talks.

In the Pashtun culture, reconciliation is possible when there is a gundi, or balance of power, that conveys mutual respect and security. So far, neither the US nor the Taliban has a reconciliation strategy that could be articulated so succinctly.


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جمعہ، 2 جولائی، 2010

Connecting the Zionist Dots


Purim celeberation is set in the third year of Ahasuerus, and the ruler is a king of Persia usually identified with Xerxes I. It is the story of a palace, a conspiracy, an attempted Judeocide and a brave and beautiful Jewish queen (Esther) who manages to save the Jewish people at the very last minute.

They had better bond to the rulers of the world.With Esther,Mordechai and Purim in mind, AIPAC Levy, ADL, dAVID Miliband, Saban and the notion of Jewish power all appear to bean embodiment of a deep Biblical,tribl and cultural ideology.

Gilad Atzmon

A few weeks ago the Jewish Chronicle published a list of Jewish MPs in the UK parliament. It named 24 in total, encompassing 12 Conservatives, 10 Labour, and two Liberal Democrats. Author and peace activist Stuart Littlewood elaborated on these figures and presented the following analysis:

“The Jewish population in the UK is 280,000 or 0.46 per cent. There are 650 seats in the House of Commons so, as a proportion, Jewish entitlement is only three seats. The conclusion is pretty obvious. With 24 seats, Jews are eight times over-represented. Which means, of course, that other groups must be under-represented, including Muslims…If Muslims, for instance, were over-represented to the same extent as the Jews (i.e. eight times) they’d have 200 seats. All hell would break loose.”

A question must be raised here. Why are Jews overwhelmingly over-represented in the British parliament, in British and American political pressure groups, in political fundraising and in the media?

Haim Saban, the Israeli-American, multibillionaire media mogul offers the answer. The New Yorker reported this week that at a conference last fall, Saban described his pro-Israeli formula, outlining “three ways to be influential in American politics…make donations to political parties, establish think tanks, and control media outlets.”

As I have mentioned many times before, there is no such a thing as Jewish conspiracy. It is all done in the open. In front of TV cameras from all over the world, listed Israeli Propaganda Author as well as British Foreign Secretary David Miliband gave the Israelis a green light to operation Cast Lead, suggesting in Sderot that “Israel should, above all, seek to protect its own citizens.”

Miliband, in practice, made us all complicit in a colossal war crime committed by Israel. Staunch Zionist Lord Levy funded the Labour party when this party launched a criminal war that intended to erase the last pocket of Arabic resistance to Zionism. He also wasn’t at all shy about it. In the media, shameless Jewish Chronicle writers David Aaronovitch and Nick Cohen enthusiastically advocated the same criminal war in the name of ‘moral interventionism’. Nick Cohen also founded the Euston Manifesto ‘think tank’ to support dubious Neocon ideologies on this side of the pond.

Levy, Cohen, Aaronovitch, Miliband are all in line with Saban’s formula: influence, donations, think tanks, media. Yet they don’t necessarily know Saban, and may never even have heard about the Zionist media mogul. It isn’t necessary. The fact is, Saban didn’t invent anything himself. His formula is deeply brewed in the Judaic religious tradition, Jewish culture and ideology.

United Against Purim

The Book of Esther is a biblical story that is the basis for the celebration of Purim, the most joyous Jewish festival. The book tells the story of an attempted Judeocide, but it also tells a story in which Jews manage to change their fate by means of political influence. In the story, the Jews do manage to rescue themselves and even to mete revenge, all through an infiltration into the corridors of power.

It is set in the third year of Ahasuerus, and the ruler is a king of Persia usually identified with Xerxes I. It is the story of a palace, a conspiracy, an attempted Judeocide and a brave and beautiful Jewish queen (Esther) who manages to save the Jewish people at the very last minute.

In the story, King Ahasuerus is married to Vashti, whom he repudiates after she rejects his offer to 'visit' him during a feast. Esther was selected from the candidates to be Ahasuerus's new wife. As the story progresses, Ahasuerus's Prime Minister Haman plots to have the king kill all the Jews without knowing that Esther is actually Jewish. Esther, together with her cousin Mordechai saves the day for their people. Esther warns Ahasuerus of Haman's murderous anti-Jewish plot. Haman and his sons are hanged on the fifty cubit gallows he had originally built for cousin Mordechai. As it happens, Mordechai takes Haman's place, becoming the Prime Minister. Ahasuerus's edict decreeing the murder of the Jews cannot be rescinded, so he issues another edict allowing the Jews to take up arms and kill their enemies, which they obviously do.

The moral of the Biblical story is rather clear. If Jews want to survive, they had better make their way into the corridors of power. They had better bond to the rulers of the world. With Esther, Mordechai and Purim in mind, AIPAC, Levy, ADL, David Milliband, Saban and the notion of 'Jewish power' all appear to be an embodiment of a deep Biblical, tribal and cultural ideology.

However, here is the interesting twist. Although the story is presented as an historic tale, the historical accuracy of the Book of Esther is largely disputed by most modern Bible scholars and historians. The lack of any clear corroboration of between any of the details of the story with what is known of Persian History from classical sources is what has led scholars to come to the conclusion that the story is mostly, or even totally fictional.

In other words, though the Jewish moral is clear, the attempted genocide is fictional. Seemingly, the Book of Esther sets its (Jewish) followers into a collective Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder. It transforms a fictional fantasy of ‘destruction’ into a vivid ‘ideology of survival’. And indeed, some read the story as an allegory of quintessentially assimilated Jews who discover that they are targets of anti-Semitism, but are also in a position to save themselves and their fellow Jews.

The Book of Esther exists to form a coherent exilic tribal identity. It is there to plant an existential stress. It introduces the Holocaust mentality. Furthermore, it fixes the conditions which turn the Holocaust into reality. In hermeneutic terms, the text shapes the reality. In practice, it is the fearful mind the sets itself into a tragic trap of self-fulfilling prophecy. The Shoa ideology matures into a real event.

Interestingly enough, the Book of Esther (in the Hebrew version) is one of only two books of the Bible that do not directly mention God (the other is Song of Songs). As in the case of Zionist secular ideology and the Holocaust religion, in the Book of Esther it is the Jews who believe in themselves, in their own power, in their uniqueness, in their sophistication, in their ability to influence, in their ability to take over kingdoms, and in their ability to save themselves. The Book of Esther is all about empowerment. It conveys the essence and metaphysics of Jewish power, as described by Haim Saban and performed by AIPAC.

Zionism and Democracy

Zionists seem to love democracy. The Jewish state outrageously claims to be ‘the only democracy in the Middle East’. Israel’s supporters around the world also advocate conflicts in the name of ‘democracy’. Why do they love democracy so much? I guess that the answer is devastatingly simple. Democracy is the ideal political platform for the Zionist influence merchant.

Democracy in its current state, especially within the English-Speaking world, is a political system that specializes in positioning inadequate, unqualified and dubious characters in leading positions. Two democratically elected leaders launched the illegal war in Iraq. Two democratically elected leaders marched the west into a financial disaster.

Running a state is not an easy task. It surely takes some talent and training. In the past, our elected political leaders were experienced politicians who had achieved something in their lives, whether in academia, industry, military or the financial world. In the past, our candidates for premiership had curriculum vitae to share with us. Apparently this is not the case anymore. Time after time we are left with a ‘democratic choice’ to give our vote to one or another laughable young failure. Time after time we see rising political ‘stars’, people have really achieved nothing in their lives, and who are unqualified to run even a corner shop, let alone a state.

You may want to ask yourself what qualification Blair or Bush possessed before they took the wheel in their hands. What experience does David Cameron have at his disposal in order to rescue Britain from total disaster on every possible front (financial, Iraq, Afghanistan, education, NHS and so on)? What kind of experience does David Miliband bring with him in the bid for the Labour premiership? The answer is none. Our lives, our future and the future of our children are in the hands of ludicrous, clueless characters. This may explain why Britain ended up with a hung Parliament. Not a single leader in this country could convince the public that he had the talent, the integrity or even just a seed of true leadership.

But here is the news. As much as our elected leaders are totally clueless, the Sabans, the Lord Levys and the Wolfowitzes know exactly what to do. The Jewish religion, culture and ideology provides its followers with a narrative that saves us of the democratic limbo. The Sabans of this world are far from being amateurs or clueless; they know exactly what to do. They have been doing it for three thousand years. They are the followers of Mordechai and Esther. The Sabans of the world know how to translate the moral of Purim into British and American practice.

Stuart Littlewood seems to wonder why Jews are over-represented. With Purim in mind, we may be able to suggest an answer. We are dealing here with an exilic cultural setting that preaches for lobbing, influence and control. Shaping politics, media and thoughts is the true meaning of the Book of Esther. Saban was either just genuine or foolish enough to admit it in public. However, the absence of a Book of Esther within the heart of Muslim or Hindu culture may explain why other marginal migrant groups in Britain are adequately and proportionally represented in British politics and media. Moreover, it is unlikely that this will change soon. As opposed to most minorities and marginal identities in the West, Judaism is an exilic national religion and the Jewish identity is a product of tribal indoctrination. This may explain why emancipated Jews who live in Britain for generations as seculars still operate within Jewish political and social settings, and under Jewish political banners.

It is not a secret that a few Jews out there are very gifted. It is also rather obvious that some Jews are amongst the leading contributors to the humanist and universal discourse. However, this is not something we can say about Haim Saban, who openly desires to influence American foreign policy by means of donations, think tanks and media control. Similarly, David Milliband, who struggled to amend British universal Jurisdiction to make it easy for Israeli war criminal visit his kingdom, should not be regarded as a great humanist either. Nick Cohen, who founded the Euston Manifesto, a think tank that promotes Zionist interests within British intellectual culture, cannot be regarded as an ethical icon. Amazingly enough, they all did it in the open.

If we care about peace and about our future generations, we must be brave enough to connect the dots. The Mordechais and Esthers within our media, intellectual and political life must be confronted. We must unite against Purim. If the Labour party still carries any ethical responsibility, it should put David Milliband in his place. If our parties want us to believe in their agendas, they had better learn to say “NO” to Zionist money and Jewish proxy donators. If our media outlets want us to believe in their ‘impartiality’, they had better identify the enemy within. How many Iraqis will need to die before the penny drops? How many peace activists should die in high seas before we all say ‘NO more’? How many British workers will need to lose their jobs, homes and hopes before we can allow ourselves to say “NO” to Zionist wars and their advocates in our midst?

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25 Signs to Support An Economic Collapse in 2010


There is no excuse for not getting yourself prepared. The signs that we are headed towards an economic nightmare are all around us.

Europeans cutting thier budget now could thrust the global economy into a double-dip recesion.

At times like these, it is hardly going out on a limb to say that we are headed for hard economic times. In fact, it seems like almost everyone in the financial world is either declaring that a recession is coming or is busy preparing for one. The truth is that bad economic signs are everywhere. Consumer confidence is plummeting, big banks are hoarding cash, top financial experts are issuing recession warnings and it seems like almost everyone is trying to accumulate as much gold as possible.

Now that the G20 nations have all pledged to dramatically cut government spending in an effort to get debt under control, worries about a double-dip recession have reached a fever pitch. So will we see the full-fledged economic collapse that so many analysts are warning of before the end of 2010? Of course it is possible, but it seems much more likely that we will just see the beginning of another recession that could certainly deepen into a depression as we head into 2011 and 2012. There are so many variables and so many moving parts that it is always difficult to predict exactly how things will play out. What does seem virtually certain, however, is that we are heading into a time of extreme economic stress.

The following are 25 signs that almost everyone in the financial world is expecting an economic downturn during the second half of 2010....

#1) The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index declined sharply to 52.9 in June. Most economists had expected that the figure for June would be somewhere around 62. To get an idea of how bad this is, the index was at 100 back during the baseline year of 1985.

#2) Major banks are being instructed to hoard cash in preparation for the next financial crisis.

#3) French bank Societe Generale is forecasting that gold could reach $1,430 an ounce in the third quarter of this year due to fears of a double-dip recession.

#4) Paul Krugman of the New York Times declared in a recent column that we are about to enter "the third depression".

#5) According to one recent poll, about eight out of every 10 Americans expect the Gulf of Mexico oil spill to damage the U.S. economy and drive up the cost of gas and food.

#6) Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, is not optimistic about the chances of avoiding another recession....

"There's an uncomfortably high probability that we slip back into recession."

#7) The U.S. Department of Agriculture is forecasting that the number of Americans on food stamps will increase to 43 million in 2011.

#8) George Soros claims that a European recession in the coming months is "almost inevitable".

#9) Kevin Giddis, the Managing Director of Fixed Income at Morgan Keegan says that a lot of people are making some really large financial bets that a recession is on the way....

"There is big money making big bets that at a minimum we we'll have a recession if not a depression that could last for years."

#10) The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities recently said that U.S. states in fiscal 2011 could be facing the worst budget situation that they have experienced since the economic downturn began in 2007.

#11) Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is publicly saying that the U.S. unemployment rate is quite likely to remain "high for a while".

#12) The National League of Cities is warning that large numbers of cities across the U.S. will be facing horrible economic conditions over the next couple of years....

"City budget shortfalls will become more severe over the next two years as tax collections catch up with economic conditions. These will inevitably result in new rounds of layoffs, service cuts, and canceled projects and contracts."

#13) According to the Wall Street Journal, debates have already begun inside the Federal Reserve about what to do in the event of a "double-dip" recession.

#14) In May, sales of new homes in the United States dropped to the lowest level ever recorded. The truth is that the American people know economic hard times are coming and so they aren't running out and buying expensive new homes that they can't afford.

#15) Mike Whitney says that without more "stimulus" from the federal government a recession by the end of 2010 is extremely likely....

"Without another boost of stimulus, the economy will lapse back into recession sometime by the end of 2010."

#16) One recent poll found that 76 percent of Americans believe that the U.S. economy is still in a recession.

#17) Richard Russell, the famous author of the Dow Theory Letters, is not mincing words about what he believes is headed our way....

"Do your friends a favor. Tell them to "batten down the hatches" because there's a HARD RAIN coming. Tell them to get out of debt and sell anything they can sell (and don't need) in order to get liquid. Tell them that Richard Russell says that by the end of this year they won't recognize the country. They'll retort, "How the dickens does Russell know -- who told him?" Tell them the stock market told him."

#18) The Bank of International Settlements said in its annual report that major banks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean continue to remain "highly leveraged and still appear to be on life support".

#19) Mish Shedlock recently raised eyebrows by openly proclaiming that "an economic depression is here".

#20) Bob Chapman of the International Forecaster is very pessimistic about the state of the world economy as we head into the second half of 2010....

"There is still no question in our minds that Greece was a setup to lead to a deflationary collapse later and the Greek people refused to listen. As a result it is now apparent that Greece is even worse off than the elitists imagined. We do not see European bailouts going any further. The result is the US and UK will follow. Financial Europe is history. You should all keep in mind that this is child’s play. Wait until England and the US go down, perhaps before the end of the year."

#21) An article on Bloomberg's website says that 46 U.S. states are facing a "Greek style" financial crisis.

#22) Charles Cooper at Oriel Securities says that worries about the global economy right now are actually very good for the price of gold....

"Debt on government balance sheets and worries that the world could be heading towards a double-dip recession are driving the gold price higher."

#23) Richard Suttmeier recently wrote an article for Forbes magazine in which he predicted that we are headed for another dramatic decline in housing prices....

Home prices will decline again with risk of another 50% down to get house prices back to levels of 1999 / 2000.

#24) University of Maryland professor Peter Morici is warning that the decision by European governments to slash their budgets makes the prospect of another recession much more likely....

"Europeans cutting their budgets now could thrust the global economy into a double-dip recession."

#25) John P. Hussman, fund manager of Hussman Strategic Total Return and Hussman Strategic Growth, has issued a full-fledged recession warning: "Based on evidence that has always and only been observed during or immediately prior to U.S. recessions, the U.S. economy appears headed into a second leg of an unusually challenging downturn."

So in light of all this, what should we all do?

We should all start preparing for difficult times.

Now is a great time to get out of debt, to reduce expenses, to develop additional streams of income and to start storing up food and supplies for when things really fall apart.

After all, you don't start preparing once the storm has already arrived. You start preparing the moment that you see the first signs of trouble on the horizon.

There is no excuse for not getting yourself prepared. The signs that we are headed towards an economic nightmare are all around us.

Do what you have to do for youself and for your family.

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Genocide Alert in Indian occupied Kashmir

It is time for all conscious voices to raise their voice and use their good offices to prevent this large scale genocide and pressurize India to solve Kashmir according to wishes and aspirations of masses.

Advocate Babar Jan Qadri

In past fortnight more than dozen peaceful teenager protestors have fallen to the bullets of security forces. These events are just the small photocopy of the continuous genocide perpetrated by Indian forces on masses of Kashmir for fighting to gain their birth right i.e. Right to Self Determination right to self determination not only promised by United Nations but by India also six decades ago. But, when India used every deceptive measure to keep the nation of Kashmir suppressed and occupied ,the Kashmiri nation started a fervent struggle against Indian Occupation in 1989.India used all the might to suppress the masses of Kashmir. In the past two decades more than one lac Kashmiris have been killed and ten thousand women raped by Indian force to curb the logical movement of masses. As we know that genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.

While a precise definition varies among genocide scholars, a legal definition is found in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG). Article 2 of this convention defines genocide as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group. These realities and definitions aptly state that genocide is going on in the Valley of Kashmir for the past two decades. The killing of twelve teenagers in the past fortnight shows that genocide is being accelerated in Kashmir by the authorities. The deep slumber shown by world bodies on this genocide can have disastrous consequences on entire humanity. it is time for all conscious voices to raise their voice and use their good offices to prevent this large scale genocide .and pressurize India to solve Kashmir according to wishes and aspirations of masses.


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I do not believe the Maoists are exploiters’: E N Rammohan, a former BSF director

Interview with E N Rammohan on the CRPF and the CPI (Maoist)


Distinguished IPS officer E N Rammohan, a former BSF director general who was especially called by the Centre to look into the massacre of 75 CRPF personnel in Dantewada on April 6 this year, is a deeply perturbed man. To him, the unfolding labyrinth of Maoist insurgency is being tackled in an utterly unprofessional manner by the Indian State.


And, if this course is not corrected quickly, he says it could develop into an inferno, engulfing vast tracts of the country, including urban centres which the government now consider as safe zones.

Despite being a thoroughbred police officer from the Assam cadre who dealt with insurgencies in the troubled states of the Northeast and Jammu and Kashmir,

Rammohan's prescription to tackle the Maoists insurgency relies far less on security perspective and more on the socioeconomic aspects. "Give land to the tiller and forests back to the tribals. Implement these two things with the help of strong willed and honest administration," he says. "Plus, bring down the vast gap between the rich and the poor and you would start witnessing that Maoists are on the wane."

In a freewheeling three hour chat in Delhi where he lives, Rammohan lets out his anger against a social system without any remorse. "You are wrong if you think that doling out money through funds and schemes can help solve the problem. The money will be routed back here, to Delhi, in to the deep pockets of corrupt politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen. The answer, as I said, is absolute implementation of the Land Ceiling Act and giving forests and its resources, including the lucrative mineral wealth, back to the tribals," he retorts.

"Why cannot we, a welfare state based on socialist tenets, do the same with our tribal people that America and Australia did for their past mistakes against Red Indians and Aborigines by seeking their forgiveness and giving back reserved lands to them?" he says. Despite the fact that his family lost vast tracts of land during the "Land to the Tiller" movement in his native Kerala, Rammohan is an ardent supporter of late Communist chief minister EMS Namboodaripad. "I have no regrets, no illusions. EMS did the right thing. It is because of his policies that the Maoist insurgency could not take root there. If other states followed the same exa mple you would see that more than half of the problem is gone."

"You know it is caste and the unbridled exploitation carried through it that is the root cause of the problem. For how long can you hide that the majority of the people have been reeling under this exploitation for ages? Can their aspirations for a just society be quelled by quickfix solutions like deploying security forces or the Army? No, it is a gross misnomer and the sooner our leaders understand this, the better for the country."

"If you bring the Army in, the situation will improve temporarily as they will quell the rebellion. But the quiet will remain only for some time. It is like putting a lid on a boiling pot only to let it explode later. Without the permanent removal of social injustice the insurgency will come back again, perhaps more viciously," he adds.

Rammohan's take on the Maoists is radically different from most of his colleagues. "I do not believe in the propaganda that they are extortionists and exploiters. Their leadership comes from a determined lot of people who lost faith in our system because of its failure to remove injustices, and took to a violent ideology to form an equal society. Their intention is not bad, the method is.

"Ownership of the land has always been with three upper castes - the Kshatriyas, Brahmins and the Vaishyas. Among these, the Vaishyas or the Baniyas - the Marwaris, Chettiyars, Reddys and the Kammas - have been the most vicious. Besides land, they also exploit the lower castes and the tribals while doing business with them. The police - the supposed protectors - also help the baniya, the exploiter and not the poor tribal, the exploited. Naturally, he goes to the Maoist fold that has given him justice by distributing land and punishing the baniya," he laments.

"It is beyond my comprehension why our State develops cold feet when it comes to removing injustices. Why cannot India, the so called welfare that has socialism as one of its tenets, make the society more equal?" he questions and then proposes his own remedy.

"The upper castes should be prevented from entering the forests altogether. The baniyas, including their modern avatar, the corporate, should be barred from having business and only the tribals should be allowed to carry out their trade, including mining, through cooperatives owned by them."

The genesis of the Maoist insurgency, according to Rammohan, goes back to the Tebhaga Movement of 1946 when the undivided CPI started working with the exploited peasants in the Rangpur and Dinajpur regions of Bengal and forcibly took away land from the exploiter landlords. It then spread to the Telangana region during 1946 to 1951. And then came the Naxalbari insurrection of 1967 after the split of the CPI.

"It spread among Girijans (tribals) of Srikakulam in 1968 and during the same time to Midnapore and Birbhum districts of West Bengal and then among peasants of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Its spread widened to Andhra, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra and Bihar again in 1980s. Wherever you see, the spread took place because our so called welfare democracy could not get the poor their due," says Rammohan, getting back to his sober self.

The former DG, who still has a gait that can rival officers half his age, differs hugely with the present government policy of dealing with the Maoists with the help of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).

"Instead of hunting down Maoist guerrillas, the paramilitary forces should be used to enforce the right of the tribals on forests and its wealth.
And in place of the CRPF, the Centre should use more disciplined and resolute force like BSF and ITBP. The state police should be put under strict supervision so that it works only in the interest of the tribals," he says.

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United States' Financial & Economic Crisis Deepening


The North American nation was at one time

world's number one manufacturer of industrial/ household items including, refrigerators, clothing and automobiles.


Highly oil dependent US economy received a direct blow following China emergence as the world leading manufactuer of quality yet affordable consumer goods.


Listen to : MELTUP (54 minutes, 6.5 MB Audio)


This 54 minutes audio program explains why the so-called world's largest economy is in such dire economic situation and what needs to be done in order to bring back some stability to a dying civilization.

Unlike what corporate and government establishment try to portray as a healthy and slowly recovering economy from the 2008 crash, it's abundantly clear that the US is in a much worse shape than what the rich elites want everybody to believe.

Highly oil-dependent US economy, received a direct blow following China's emergence as the world's leading manufacturer of quality yet affordable consumer goods in comparison to a lot more expensive and lower quality USA manufactured items. Thanks to its good relationships with resource rich nations and the international community, China's economic outlook is set for further conquest of global markets despite revaluation of Chinese currency the yuan.

The United States was at one time world's number one manufacturer of industrial / household items including, refrigerators, clothing and automobiles. Today, its main industry is to divert all of its resources into its military thereby hoping to secure the flow of oil from oil rich regions under various pretexts. This is simply because the US currency the dollar which the Central Bank keeps printing from thin air depends directly on the amount of oil consumed worldwide each and everyday.

Listen to this excellent audio called the Meltup.

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Kashmir on a knife edge once again Indian troops martyr 33 innocent Kashmiris

In occupied Kashmir, Indian troops, in their continued acts of state terrorism, martyred 33 innocent Kashmiris including four teenaged boys in the last month of June.

According to the data, compiled by the Research Section of Kashmir Media Service, 228 civilians including Hurriyet leaders and activists were arrested and 572 people were critically injured when the police and paramilitary forces used brute force, fired bullets and teargas shells against peaceful demonstrators in the occupied territory. Eight women were disgraced by the troops, two were widowed and four children were orphaned.

Similarly, sixteen residential houses were damaged by the troops with heavy firing and shelling during violent siege and search operations during the month.


Violence Update

Total Killings * 93,274
Custodial Killings 6,969
Civilians Arrested 117,345
Structures Arsoned/Destroyed 105,861
Women Widowed 22,728
Children Orphaned 107,351
Women gang-raped / Molested 9,920



In the Indian occupied Kashmir human rights violations by Indian occupation forces is a routine matter. No day passes calmly. Cries, protests and demonstrations by the affected and sufferers are daily news. That is why media both print and electronic gives more attention, space and prominence to these happenings daily.

On the one side Indian establishment and its state administration claims peace restoring but on the other side situation deteriorates given the rise in violations by its forces. The false rhetoric in this regard is for face saving and carries no weight.
Despite the repeated assurances of no human rights violations made by the young Chief Minister Omer Abdullah yet another woman at tral in district pulwama was molested by forces personnel. This shameful incident deepened the wounds of Kashmiri people who are yet to revive from the tragedy of gang rape and ruthless murder of our two daughters's neelofer and asiya in Shopian by Indian forces. On the same day a 12th class student namely Sajad Ahmad Lone S/o Ghulam Mohammad Lone Resident of Kralgund Handwara in District Kupwara was arrested early morning while he was coming to his home after morning prayers in the local mosque, by the troopers of 32 Rashtriya rifles stationed in Kralgund and was subsequently tortured and done to death by pumping bullets. In reaction of this gruesome murder when the youth in Srinagar took to streets peacefully, police fired in air, burst smoke shells and also resorted to heavy lathi charge to disperse them. This action of the police injured more than twenty five youth including a minor student of sixth standard Arif Ahmad Bhat S/O Javaid Ahmad Bhat R/O Seshyar Habba Kadal district Srinagar whose condition continues to be critical in the intensive care ward of Srinagar Medical Institute Soura.
Kashmir is such a place in the world where expression of resentment through civilized manner (which is the mindset of Kashmiri people) is curbed and killed by force. During the last fourteen months at least seventy Kashmiri youth were killed due to indiscriminate firing on the peaceful processions. These shameful acts unveil the terrible face of Indian democracy.
This case of custodial torture and killing again exposed occupation forces of India as oppressors, meant for bleeding the humanity in Kashmir, on the Black dictates of Delhi. Delhi as a matter of policy has directed its forces in Kashmir, to act beastly against the people of Kashmir and teach them the lesson, so that they are forced to abandon their movement for freedom from India. Bearing this oppression of Delhi through its forces since decades and more ruthlessly from last two decades Kashmiri's are determined to continue their struggle for freedom.
These Indian occupation forces with criminal instincts and armed with Black Draconian laws like Disturbed Area Act, Armed Forces Special Powers Act have so far martyred more than one lakh Kashmiri natives regardless of age and gender and have indulged in heinous crimes like rapes, molestations, torture exercises, blasting human beings, burning and blasting chattels and business establishments; loot and plunder and deforestation. Every nook and corner of the territory is witness to their insanity and impunity from law. Whatever the damage Indian occupation forces and its State abettors inflict here is expected because they are promised cash and promotions for this. Kashmiri people cannot even think of human treatment and civilized behavior from them. This so called disciplined force has turned to moral corruption on the choice of their Delhi high command. Before leaving for mission oppression in Kashmir they are taught the lessons of immorality, indiscipline, vulgarity and insanity and are commanded to demonstrate all this in Kashmir to crush Kashmiri people. It is what they are doing here to silence the popular voice of inherent Right to Freedom.
Inspite of tall claims of zero tolerance on Human Rights Violations, the unfortunate happenings like custodial killings, custodial disappearances, fake encounters, rapes, molestations, torturous methods, arrests, detentions cannot end in the presence of huge military. These daily occurrences can be curbed in case the territory is demilitarized. For that purpose just solution (freedom) of Kashmir dispute through tripartite dialogue is must. So instead of sticking to the demand of demilitarization Kashmiri people need to stress for emancipation from politico-territorial subjugation (reason of all ills). Military concentration, presence of Black Draconian Laws, Human Rights violations of all forms by the State, are the causes rooted in subjugation. End to subjugation will end all this. So our priority attempts should be centric to attaining this objective because we actually as a matter of policy stand for it. We have been perpetually struggling and sacrificing hugely since decades for achieving this objective. Emancipation will itself lead to demilitarization, repeal of Black Draconian Laws and release of prisoners.
A word of caution to those trying to compromise on the principled stand, don't under estimate the popular sentiment (embedded deep) and will of the people. Such type of intention or action is intolerable. This movement for freedom is being cherished by red hot blood, chastity of our women folk, peeled skin of our jail birds, pain anguish and destitution of orphans and widows, sighs and cries of mothers, daughters and sisters. No one should take them for granted.

India Maoist Uprising hits life in interior Chhattisgarh


Normal life was hit in the forested interiors of Chhattisgarh Thursday, the second day of the two-day shutdown in five states called by the outlawed Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).

Security has been tightened in Maoist-affected areas, mainly in the state's Bastar region which is made up of five districts -- Narayanpur, Kanker, Bastar, Bijapur and Dantewada.

'Buses are off the roads as transporters fear attacks by Maoists. So far, no report of violence has been received from anywhere in the Bastar region,' Inspector General of Police T.J. Longkumer told reporters at Jagdalpur, divisional headquarters of the restive Bastar region.

Besides blocking roads in the interior areas, rebels have also blocked state and national highways in Bijapur and Dantewada districts, officials at the police headquarters in Raipur told IANS.

According to officials, there is always a shutdown-like situation in the forested remote areas of 40,000 sq km Bastar region.

The shutdown that began Wednesday covers Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal. It was called a day after Maoists killed 27 security men in an ambush in Narayanpur district.

Iran Plans Production of Long-Range Anti-Missile System

US Patriot and Russian S-300 systems are two of the most advanced anti-missile systems in the world.
The possibility of inspecting Iranian ships in international waters is remote since only one or two countries have called for inspections of Iranian Vessel: Iranian official.

Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi announced plans to start of manufacturing an indigenous long-range anti-missile system during a press conference on Wednesday.

In response to a question on whether Iran is contemplating manufacturing a domestic version of S-300 system, Vahidi said Iran’s decision to manufacture it own system does not contradict its already signed contract with Russia’s delivery of S-300 system to Iran. Moreover, such transaction does not stand in conflict with the newly passed UNSC resolution against Iran.

According to Vahidi, the possibility of inspecting Iranian ships in international waters is remote since only one or two countries have called for inspections of Iranian vessel. He said if any country tries to inspect Iranian ships, the country would retaliate in kind.

There have been numerous rumors in recent days that US and Israelis plan to carryout a military strike against Iranian nuclear installations. Last week, 12 US and Israeli ships traversed through the Suez Canal apparently on their way toward the Persian Gulf. The US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman has joined other warships in the Indian Ocean close to Iran’s southern maritime borders.






Pakistan nuclear weapons are its “crown jewels”Admiral Mike Mullen

PAKISTAN NEEDS NUCLEAR DETERRENCE: MULLEN

Pakistan believes that nuclear weapons are its “crown jewels” and a deterrent against India, a top US military official has said, even as he expressed deep concern over the safety of the nukes in the country.

He said that Pakistan’s nuclear programme is different from those of Iran and North Korea because it makes ‘extraordinary efforts’ to protect its nuclear weapons while there’s no reason to trust those two countries.

US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen’s statement at a public forum in Aspen, Colorado, follows a meeting of the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group in New Zealand last week where the United States, contrary to media speculations, did not raise a Chinese plan to build two nuclear reactors in Pakistan.

“These are the most important weapons in the Pakistani arsenal. That is understood by the leadership, and they go to extraordinary efforts to protect and secure them. These are their crown jewels,” the admiral said.

Resuming US-Pakistan relations that had ended in the 1990s also was important in light of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, he said.

Admiral Mullen not only defended Pakistan’s efforts to protect its nuclear arsenal but also pointed out that the Pakistani programme aimed at deterring a perceived threat from India, unlike those of Iran and North Korea that Washington says would have destabilising affects around the world.

“I have raised this issue with the Pakistani military since Day 1,” he said. “As much as we are focused on this (terrorism) threat — and the Pakistanis are more than they used to be – they see a threat in India and (having nuclear weapons) is their deterrent. They see this as a huge part of their national security.”

As for efforts by Iran and North Korea to obtain nuclear weapons, Admiral Mullen described a different situation. “There isn’t any reason to trust (Iran),” he said. “There is an uncertainty associated with Iran that is very consistent with Iran for a long time.”

North Korea’s desire for nuclear weapons and its increasing aggressiveness were cause for concern, the US military chief said, adding that he’d put North Korea “at the top of the list” of nuclear proliferation concerns.

The Chinese plan for building two additional nuclear plants in Pakistan, however, was raised informally during the five-day NSG meeting but was not placed on the agenda, apparently because Beijing ignored all efforts to hold a public debate on this issue.

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