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Stef's Blog - a native London Southlander and unrepentant 'Conspiraloon™' who doesn't trust anyone, not even himself. Sometimes I take pictures. I also enjoy swearing immensely and think much faster than I can type, so each post comes guaranteed to include at last one confusing typo. OK?
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16 comments:
talking about oil.
YouTube - Oil on the gulf coast. Seagrove Beach, FL. НЕФТЬ НА ПЛЯЖЕ
Let's just start over on a little island, k?
I could be elected Presient...
YOU GOT IT KID!
Yeah sure, count me in, the food colouring at Maccy D's for the mushy peas was beginning to irritate my skin anyway.
And while we're at it:Free Choice
David Harvey is pissed.
Stef
You might like to watch this.
http://tinyurl.com/38kg9um
More Conspiraloonery:-
1) Murray posts some FoI response regarding torture by UK gov / CIA combine (the usual shits).
2) Murray does a 5.45 daily link. He links to a site that has analysed his press release.
2a) The post is depressing but ...
2b) ... it links to a previous article that discusses a paper describing how the US media stopped reporting waterboarding as torture when it became apparent that the practice was US policy. Here's the link.
Let's just call them conspiracy theorist so we don't have to think about what they're saying, eh?
Western Governments are so strapped for cash that the US gov is to spend USD 1 billion on Psyops, in fiscal 2011 according to the Washington Post.
@gyges
Well with the defense budget being £1 trillion what do you expect?
Euro MPs have approved a new deal to allow US anti-terror investigators to access Europeans' bank data.
The vote followed tough negotiations with US authorities after a previous agreement was blocked by the European Parliament in February.
EU negotiators say the new deal gives EU officials authority to monitor the US investigators' actions.
The deal gives the US access to bulk data from Swift, a firm that handles millions of bank transactions daily.
Washington says the Swift deal is crucial to fighting terrorism, as part of the US Terrorist Financing Tracking Programme (TFTP) set up after the September 2001 attacks on the Us
well fuck me,,,
@ anon (8 July 2010 13:19)
of course, the question nobody in the mainstream media ever asks is precisely how many big-time drug dealers, money-lauderers and terrorists have ever been apprehended, or even bothered, by any of the raft of money-monitoring legislation that's been imposed on us over the last 10-15 years
I used to work in this area and my best, loosely informed, estimate is approximately fuck all
there are so very many reasons to work as much self-sufficiency and barter into your life as possible...
@parapacem
cheers for the links, all good stuff, thx
"Western Governments are so strapped for cash that the US gov is to spend USD 1 billion on Psyops..."
aka, once the rebranding exercise is complete...
"Military Information Support to Operations"
in an attempt to make the Dark Arts sound less spooky and more soupy
"More Conspiraloonery:-
1) Murray posts some FoI response regarding torture by UK gov / CIA combine (the usual shits)...
...Let's just call them conspiracy theorist so we don't have to think about what they're saying, eh?"
well it works so well doesn't it
it says something about the relative narrow range of discourse that someone like, with all respect, Craig Murray is seen as operating on its margins
and it's not as if that permitted range of discourse has demonstrated much in the way of analytical, or predictive, power
"in an attempt to make the Dark Arts sound less spooky and more soupy"
Thanks for the link.
What can one say, just sit back and listen to the Fall, I suppose. Since your link was to Wired; here's a tune from the Fall, Totally Wired.
Check out the boots. An interesting performance: not just a bit of fluff but an integral part of the whole. Curious. Certainly more than Baz; less than Michael Clarke but certainly, there.
I find it disheartening just how little genuine charity (and I do not count government funded stuff) there is towards less fortunate people. Particularly young people aged 18-24 that are single and fell on hard times during this giant wealth transfer...
Well, at least I have the chance to help people out of situations I'd found myself in previously..
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