Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Independent leaders are being systematically assassinated by the most Infamous White House Murder INC, since 2000....


Independent leaders are being systematically assassinated by the most Infamous White House Murder INC, since 2000....


Yet,


Arbitrary indefinite detention of Americans and foreigners domestically and abroad without trial or charge

Yes, the Yanks want to legalize disappearing anyone anywhere anytime.

The National Defense Authorization Bill 2012, sections 1031 and 1032.

The bill is sponsored by Zionist sock puppets
Carl Levin and John McCain.

You may remember John McCain as the republican candidate who ran against wayang kulit CIA Obama. McCain distinguished himself during the electoral campaign by kowtowing, begging bowl in hand, to Jacob Rothschild at Spencer House in violation of US political fundraising laws.

Even slithering NWO slave
Dianne Feinstein seemed to baulk at this Nazi-inspired bill.

Lawlessness in the guise of law. Hic et Ubique....



Sunday, November 27, 2011

If You Thought US ZOG's Police Brutality Was Bad … Wait Until You See What the ZIOCONNED Aipac occupied US Congress Wants to Do Next Week....


If You Thought US ZOG's Police Brutality Was Bad … Wait Until You See What the ZIOCONNED Aipac occupied US Congress Wants to Do Next Week....


The police brutality against peaceful protesters in Berkeley, Davis, Oakland and elsewhere is bad enough.

But next week, Congress will vote on explicitly creating a police state.

The ACLU’s Washington legislative office explains:

The Senate is gearing up for a vote on Monday or Tuesday that goes to the very heart of who we are as Americans. The Senate will be voting on a bill that will direct American military resources not at an enemy shooting at our military in a war zone, but at American citizens and other civilians far from any battlefield — even people in the United States itself.

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The Senate is going to vote on whether Congress will give this president—and every future president — the power to order the military to pick up and imprison without charge or trial civilians anywhere in the world.

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The power is so broad that even U.S. citizens could be swept up by the military and the military could be used far from any battlefield, even within the United States itself. The worldwide indefinite detention without charge or trial provision is in S. 1867, the National Defense Authorization Act bill, which will be on the Senate floor on Monday.

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I know it sounds incredible. New powers to use the military worldwide, even within the United States? Hasn’t anyone told the Senate that Osama bin Laden is dead, that the president is pulling all of the combat troops out of Iraq and trying to figure out how to get combat troops out of Afghanistan too? And American citizens and people picked up on American or Canadian or British streets being sent to military prisons indefinitely without even being charged with a crime. Really? Does anyone think this is a good idea? And why now?

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In support of this harmful bill, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) explained that the bill will “basically say in law for the first time that the homeland is part of the battlefield” and people can be imprisoned without charge or trial “American citizen or not.” Another supporter, Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) also declared that the bill is needed because “America is part of the battlefield.”

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The senators pushing the indefinite detention proposal have made their goals very clear that they want an okay for a worldwide military battlefield, that even extends to your hometown.

Part of an Ongoing Trend

While this is shocking, it is not occurring in a vacuum. Indeed, it is part of a 30 year-long process of militarization inside our borders and a destruction of the American concepts of limited government and separation of powers.

As in May:

The ACLU noted yesterday [that] Congress is proposing handing permanent, world-wide war-making powers to the president – including the ability to make war within the United States:

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As in 2008:

An article in the Army Times reveals that the 3rd Infantry Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team will be redeployed from Iraq to domestic operations within the United States.

The unit will soon be under the day-to-day control of US Army North, the Army service component of Northern Command. The Army Times reports this new mission marks the first time an active unit has been given a dedicated assignment to Northern Command. The paper says the Army unit may be called upon to help with “civil unrest” and “crowd control”.

The soldiers are learning to use so-called “nonlethal weapons” designed to subdue unruly or dangerous individuals and crowds.

This violates posse comitatus and the Constitution. But, hey, we’re in a “national emergency”, so who cares, right?

(We’re still in a declared state of national emergency).

A couple of months later:

Everyone knows that deploying 20,000 troops on U.S. soil violates Posse Comitatus and the Constitution.

And everyone understands that staging troops within the U.S. to “help out with civil unrest and crowd control” increases the danger of overt martial law.

But no one is asking an obvious question: Does the government’s own excuse for deploying the troops make any sense?

Other Encroachments On Civil Rights Under Obama

As bad as Bush was, the truth is that, in many ways, freedom and constitutional rights are under attack even more than during the Bush years.

For example:

Obama has presided over the most draconian crackdown on leaks in our history — even more so than Nixon.

As Marjorie Cohen – professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and past president of the National Lawyers Guild – writes at the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy:

Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, who is facing court-martial for leaking military reports and diplomatic cables to WikiLeaks, is being held in solitary confinement in Quantico brig in Virginia. Each night, he is forced to strip naked and sleep in a gown made of coarse material. He has been made to stand naked in the morning as other inmates walked by and looked. As journalist Lance Tapley documents in his chapter on torture in the supermax prisons in The United States and Torture, solitary confinement can lead to hallucinations and suicide; it is considered to be torture. Manning’s forced nudity amounts to humiliating and degrading treatment, in violation of U.S. and international law.

Nevertheless, President Barack Obama defended Manning’s treatment, saying, “I’ve actually asked the Pentagon whether or not the procedures . . . are appropriate. They assured me they are.” Obama’s deference is reminiscent of President George W. Bush, who asked “the most senior legal officers in the U.S. government” to review the interrogation techniques. “They assured me they did not constitute torture,” Bush said.

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After State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley criticized Manning’s conditions of confinement, the White House forced him to resign. Crowley had said the restrictions were “ridiculous, counterproductive and stupid.” It appears that Washington is more intent on sending a message to would-be whistleblowers than on upholding the laws that prohibit torture and abuse.

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Torture is commonplace in countries strongly allied with the United States. Vice President Omar Suleiman, Egypt’s intelligence chief, was the lynchpin for Egyptian torture when the CIA sent prisoners to Egypt in its extraordinary rendition program. A former CIA agent observed, “If you want a serious interrogation, you send a prisoner to Jordan. If you want them to be tortured, you send them to Syria. If you want someone to disappear – never to see them again – you send them to Egypt.” In her chapter in The United States and Torture, New Yorker journalist Jane Mayer cites Egypt as the most common destination for suspects rendered by the United States.

As in March:

Former constitutional law teacher Glenn Greenwald says that – in his defense of state secrecy, illegal spying, preventative detention, harassment of whistleblowers and other issues of civil liberties – the ZIOCON Barack Obomba is even worse than Bush.

Indeed, Obama has authorized “targeted assassinations” against U.S. citizens. Even Bush didn’t openly do something so abhorrent to the rule of law.

Obama is trying to expand spying well beyond the Bush administration’s programs. Indeed, the Obama administration is arguing that citizens should never be able to sue the government for illegal spying.

Obama’s indefinite detention policy is an Orwellian nightmare, which will create more terrorists.

Furthermore – as hard as it is for Democrats to believe – the disinformation and propaganda campaigns launched by Bush have only increased under Obama. .....

And last year:

According to Department of Defense training manuals, protest is considered “low-level terrorism”. And see this, this and this.

An FBI memo also labels peace protesters as “terrorists”.

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A 2003 FBI memo describes protesters’ use of videotaping as an “intimidation” technique, even though – as the ACLU points out – “Most mainstream demonstrators often use videotape during protests to document law enforcement activity and, more importantly, deter police from acting outside the law.” The FBI appears to be objecting to the use of cameras to document unlawful behavior by law enforcement itself.

The Internet has been labeled as a breeding ground for terrorists, with anyone who questions the government’s versions of history being especially equated with terrorists.

Government agencies such as FEMA are allegedly teaching that the Founding Fathers should be considered terrorists.

The government is also using anti-terrorism laws to keep people from learning what pollutants are in their own community. See this, this, this and this.

Claims of “national security” are also used to keep basic financial information – such as who got bailout money – secret. That might not bode for particularly warm and friendly treatment for someone persistently demanding the release of such information.

The state of Missouri tried to label as terrorists current Congressman Ron Paul and his supporters, former Congressman Bob Barr, libertarians in general, anyone who holds gold, and a host of other people.

And according to a law school professor and former president of the National Lawyers Guild, pursuant to the Military Commissions Act:

Anyone who … speaks out against the government’s policies could be declared an “unlawful enemy combatant” and imprisoned indefinitely. That includes American citizens.

Obama has refused to reverse these practices.

There Is Still a Chance to Stop It

The ACLU notes that there is some hope:

But there is a way to stop this dangerous legislation. Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) is offering the Udall Amendment that will delete the harmful provisions and replace them with a requirement for an orderly Congressional review of detention power. The Udall Amendment will make sure that the bill matches up with American values.

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The solution is the Udall Amendment; a way for the Senate to say no to indefinite detention without charge or trial anywhere in the world where any president decides to use the military. Instead of simply going along with a bill that was drafted in secret and is being jammed through the Senate, the Udall Amendment deletes the provisions and sets up an orderly review of detention power. It tries to take the politics out and put American values back in.

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Now is the time to stop this bad idea. Please urge your senators to vote YES on the Udall Amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act....


http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/C?c112:./temp/~c112XxVsa9




Sunday, November 20, 2011

Fergana Residents Warned of Impending Gas Shortage, Advised To Stock Up On Firewood and Charcoal....


Fergana Residents Warned of Impending Gas Shortage, Advised To Stock Up On Firewood and Charcoal....


[Are Uzbeks having to endure a cut-off of natural gas so that Uzbekneftegaz has gas to export? Are shortages of electricity creating the slight surplus of power that is sold to Afghanistan? Where will the electricity come from for the proposed electrification of the Karshi-Termez line, if there is a gas shortage, since nearly all electricity there is generated by burning fuel, not hydroelectric? Like the enormous cotton crop managed by the state which only shows a profit because it is harvested by a captive population, energy exported from Uzbekistan is paid for by the Uzbek people. Such things can only breed resentment among the people, perhaps explaining who might want to blow-up Obama's railroad lifeline.]

Gas To Remain Dominant
Uzbekistan Electricity Generation, bn KWh
Gas To Remain Dominant - Uzbekistan Electricity Generation, bn KWh

Source: EIA

Fergana

Hokim (Head of Administration) Rishtan Ferghana region of Uzbekistan Gayratali Mamadaliev warned local residents that the coming winter, natural gas supply is not guaranteed and recommended stock up on firewood and charcoal to heat homes and cook food according to the group of independent human rights defenders of the republic (IGNPU) .

In kindergarten children with their parents collect three thousand sums to be installed in buildings, stoves, schools, children sit five thousand soms ($ 1 = 2600 sums to the real exchange rate, 1769 – the official). Today, a small bunch of twigs (wood) costs 800 sums, and the price of one ton of coal up to 80 thousand sums. Not everyone in the forces put on such amount at the minimum wage of 57 000 soums IGNPU notes.

According to the group, the gas shortage in the winter threatens the entire Ferghana region, especially Rishtan, Altyaryk, Buvaydiyskomu, district of Baghdad. In Sokh area this year, gas was turned off due to the fact that the inhabitants of border regions of Kyrgyzstan illegally produced gas extraction, arbitrarily setting the pipe.

As for electricity, its population deficit of Ferghana region feels since the early 90s of last century. The last ten years Fergana allow villagers access to electricity by 2-3 times a day, feeding her for 2-3 hours. The reason for such a position of power called the reluctance of the residents to pay bills.

Recall that one of these days hokim Ferghana region was removed from office , the space occupied by his deputy, who dealt with issues of agriculture and water resources.

The international news agency “Fergana”

Uzbekistan has suspended the movement of trains on the line of Termez – Kurgan-Tube.....

[According to the Russian press report below and the towns named in it, the following Google Map on the Northern Distribution Network locates two bridges on that train route. One of them is the site of the first terror bombing on Obama's NDN. Is it really an American escape route out of Afghanistan or rather an access route into the Fergana Valley and beyond?]


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http://regnum.ru/news/fd-abroad/1469140.html

Uzbekistan has suspended the movement of trains on the line of Termez – Kurgan-Tube.....

On the night of 16 to 17 November at the line of rail Termez – Kurgan-Tube (stage Galaba – Amuzang) the explosion occurred. On this, as the correspondent of IA REGNUM , says the official report, published on November 19 in the newspapers “True East” and “Jahon”.

It notes that the explosion of human victims are not available. ”In order to determine the causes and circumstances of the crime a government commission. In this criminal case. Law enforcement agencies of Uzbekistan carried out the necessary operational-investigative activities”, – stressed in the announcement.

Meanwhile, the press service of the company “ Russian Railways ”November 17 announced the temporary suspension of sales of tickets on the train in the direction of stations located in the distillation section Galaba-Amuzang in Uzbekistan. ”In connection with the closing of the Uzbek railways traffic on the stretch Galaba – Amuzang JSC” Russian Railways “announces the temporary suspension of sales of tickets in the direction of stations located in a closed area. Tickets for the train number 329/330 message from Moscow to Kulyab not be carried out on the route between the stations and Amuzang Kulyab, “- said the press service of the company.

According to the Railways, the suspension of traffic associated with the destruction of the pillars of the railway bridge on the stretch. “The order further plying trains will be announced later, OAO” RZD “requested relevant information from the Tajik and Uzbek railways” – is the press service of the Railways.

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