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Stern Gang and Al Qaeda and Hammas May 5, 2012, 17:33

It`s time the West stopped interfering in Tunisia and the rest of the Middle East and let JP Morgan`s peace envoy Tony Blair bring multicultural and multi-racial peace and inter-faith freedom and democracy to the whole region.

Let`s give peace a chance!
Ed Moribund and his right wing brother Dave! May 5, 2012, 17:16
Rubbish, Elders of Sion!We are very similar nations.

Israel and Britain have a superb free education and health service which Brits and Americans help finance.
We both have hundreds of nuclear war heads and spend a fortune on the defence of Israeli interests.
Both of us are going through austerity measures to bring our borrowing figures down.
America and the IMF give both of us favourable loans and don`t claim the money back.
Neither of us allow the CIA and Soros to interfere in our politics and security.
We are both vibrant democracies with a varied choice Neo-liberal policies to choose from.
The Likud and BNP are both actively supported by the BBC as our joint global broadcaster.
We encourage multiculturalism and fight hard to end Apartheid in other parts of the world by supporting Geert Wilders and others like him.
We both support the EDL and English separatist democracy,like we do in Ireland and Scotland and Kosovo and Palestine.
We both want to see the Arab Spring to spread to Palestine and even to Britain.
We both actively support RT and Max Keisers attempts to rid the world of financial crime, on, including getting tough with the Murdochs and BBCs of this world over their craven support for Big Business and the banks and Islam!etc We might as well be joined at the hip!

Elders of Sion May 5, 2012, 15:42

Nothing will change until our stooges are rooted out from the global media and politics where we sabotage any comments that point the finger at racist fascist criminal Israel, and its network of racist nationalist friends across the world.

Anders Breivik and Mr Rose of the cartoons and Geert Wilders and the EDL all are Zionists.

And so are a lot of the Friends of Israel who masquerade as liberals and socialists in Britain and the rest of the western world......including the media!
Ancient Briton May 5, 2012, 12:55
What intrigues me is the way discussions like this seem to be light years away from the academic riches we still have around us despite the ravages of individualism and Neo-liberalism?

Despite its recent embarrassing Nu-Libor/Gadaffi phase we still have the London School of Economics and people in Parliament like Tristram Hunt ....and then there`s the Centre for History and Economics at King`s College....and even BBC Zionists like Simon Shama and Melanie Philips cannot have entirely lost their Elgins at the feet of the Emperor Rothschild...surely?
TURE SJOLANDER May 5, 2012, 09:29
"I have a dream" to interview Julian Assange on my 75th birthday about the Swedish dilemma and give him my extraordinary experience of the Swedes.
The interview would be reversed to 50 %, a conversation far exceeding the pretendning journalistic games.
As I am a Swedish/Australian citizen I think a dialogue between us would give a bright light in the tunnel for everybody.
www.internet2012.homestead.com/AUSTRALIAN-POLITICS.html


USA May 5, 2012, 07:11
Otto von Bulow?

this can not be true! Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez!

But If this is true I will be one of the first sent to re-education camp, guaranteed. How do I apply for a refuge status in Russia?

anyone?
Almighty God May 5, 2012, 05:09

There`s a lot of sincere good intentions and suppressed human decency flowing through the social,political and economic veins of the world tonight....from the top to bottom of our global feudal system people tire of the futility and inhumanity and philosophical stupidity of our current tribal and superstitious and social arrangements and their chaotic and rapid descent towards Armageddon.

We WASTE our precious potential for cooperative rational revolution on squabbling about trivialities.

Here`s a guess....we could benefit from an RT global university of the web founded on the wealth of our Aristocracy of Money rather than assuming that their wealth and power disqualifies them from wanting to help. Rich men WANT a better world as much as everyone else does.
Otto von Bulov May 5, 2012, 04:29
Here is Leak for Julian.....

The Chernobyl Catastrophe.

facts and evidence show it was a full scale sabotage against the former USSR, which resulted in collapse of the world superpower.

"The Chernobyl power plant was blown up by a foreign agent! Department of Nuclear Energy, Science Academy with its research and design institutes were not ready for such an unexpected disaster. Chernobyl nuclear holocaust was not an accident. Nuclear reactors have high level of reliability proved by a number of tests. Water pumps of primary and back up cooling systems could not have been simultaneously disabled. The picture of blown up reactor was taken too opportunely by the U.S. satellite that was "accidentally" on the proper orbit above the 4th block at that very time. Logically analyzed facts and developments of "cold war" in 50th show Chernobyl catastrophe was not an accident. That was a full scale sabotage of the century, which resulted in breakdown of the USSR economic basis and "soviet" socialist system in general. The adversaries of the USSR made an effective use of the negligence and incompetence of the government headed by Gorbachev along with the lack of sufficient control of restricted areas."

V. Baranov,
Former Chief Of Staff Deputy For Special Zone Forces
in Chernobyl nuclear power plant area retired colonel
SilverCondom May 5, 2012, 02:52
Topolcatswrote on May 4, 2012, 18:58
Interesting interview, The conclusion I have come too, is the head of state of Tunisia is a very highly stressed man in a difficult position. Hi stance on Syria shows extreme pressure from the West, but also extreme naivety! Sadly things will change rapidly in Tunisia,not for the best and I doubt this leader will survive?

You’re probably and sadly right... it’s a pity because I like his refreshing humanity and genuine decency which is rare in my western criminal and hypocritical "democratic" world.
Topolcats May 4, 2012, 18:58
Interesting interview,
The conclusion I have come too, is the head of state of Tunisia is a very highly stressed man in a difficult position.
Hi stance on Syria shows extreme pressure from the West, but also extreme naivety!
Sadly things will change rapidly in Tunisia,not for the best and I doubt this leader will survive?