Saturday, 21 September 2013

Who Is Really Behind The Syrian War




The United States is being manipulated into unnecessary wars in the Middle East. We've ducked a bullet with Syria lately but please make no mistake. That same unAmerican tail that is wagging the United States' dog will go all the way to a false flag attack on its own people to start a war with Iran, or 'the big one' as the CEO of BP described it. 

This is an excellent analysis video of the subject by James Corbett who isn't an alternative media pundit but is instead a superior analyst to 99.99% of those who appear on corporate media.

Find out who is really behind the Syrian war. Find out.

Friday, 20 September 2013

FOX News Interviews Bashar Al Assad



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Dennis Kucinich interviews Bashar al-Assad for FOX News with some other dude who has been drinking the corporate media Kool Aid. 


It's a great interview and you should watch it to make your own mind up.


FOX is owned by Murdoch who is developing oil interests with the Rothschilds on the Syrian Golan heights during the conflict. We know the Rockefeller faction are cooling on the Zionists because Brzezinski and Scowcroft have been against going to war while Kissinger has been pulling the strings for it to be dragged out and bleeding Syria to death. This suggests to me that Kissinger baled out on the Rockefeller faction to the Rothschilds (quite some time ago) and Murdoch is playing the two off against each other and cutting a deal in between. 


If it means less dead civilians I can live with that. We can deal with theft later.


If anyone else has a different analysis I'm all ears. I am aware the two factions have a modest mutual partnership but that seems to be a precursor to a potential takeover and not proof of its existence today. 


These people think long term and I've not included others like the Warburgs in this analysis. Upate: Original video no longer exists but a better one allows us to find out what we think of Bashar al Assad.


Burn After Reading





Burn After Reading is now my favourite Coen Brothers movie since The Big Lebowski. In one sense it serves its purpose in portraying the CIA as a bungling spy agency (much like that Adam Curtis piece on MI5) but at times it is hilarious and the acting is exquisite.

We're all used to John Malkovich banging out a good role, but for my money Brad Pitt's part as a dim-witted Gym trainer is his best since that Gypsy character in Snatch. George Clooney also plays a wonderfully absorbed narcissist type State Department character, veering widely between witty and somewhat shallow at work or getting laid.

I've posted the trailer above but it's a bullshit marketing edit. If you really want to get a feel for the movie, the finest scene is linked here because I can't embed it. Please watch it. It's 3-4 minutes of flawless acting. A CIA Director is being briefed by one of his lieutenants on a bizarre clusterfuck situation involving an officer that was recently demoted (and quit) by the subordinate character in the scene. 

It's the end scene but you don't pay too much attention to the details just enjoy the feel of it. It wont blow the movie.

Every gesture and word in this Burn After Reading scene is exquisite. I keep watching it over and again for it's honesty and craft. 

Anything to keep it spinning out of control.