Friday, March 7, 2014

Protesting Today's Globe

Related: Today's Globe Thicke With Protest

I still bought it, but due to time constraints and other concerns I'm unable to post full in depth stories and analysis, although it may be available in the future. I thought I would continue with the theme, however, and give you some of these choice items in what was a near surreal experience in reading this morning.

I'll begin with the up skirts and remark again regarding the Orwellian argument:

It is assault on another person.” 

Maybe you should just turn the phone off and put it in a drawer.

While not defending perverts and paparazzi, it should also be noted that mass-murdering military exercises and war crimes built upon lies are not violent and are hailed as freedom-giving liberations. 

Then there are some people who are liars, some who simply tell untruths (and is a victim, too), and others that simply tell inaccurate promises (told by jwho?). Then there are the cheaters than clean the hotels. Time to put a pinch between my cheek and gum and make this front page extinct and fly to the next page:

"The debate pitted the Senate’s 20 women against one another and seemed bound to leave hard feelings."

Nothing like a Senate cat fight leading the way. As for the other articles, I think I'll grab a little cheek and purge them right now. I will let you be the judge of whether they are worthy of attention or not

That moves us to a LIHOP and mind-manipulating reinforcement while advancing the World War and potential false flag agenda while the kids fight over the legacy of a man of peace (although that Nobel is nearly worthless considering who never got one -- Gandhi -- and who has gotten one -- Obomber).

Then it is on to the same old fart mi$t: 

"Globally, it can mean an even hotter year coming up and billions of dollars in losses for food crops."

It's the excuse they are going to use to starve us, folks, and it is not due to global warming or El Nino! 

As I have noted, the food supplies are being strained by the unmentioned and ongoing radiation dump from Fukushima into the Pacific, the still corroded with Corexit Gulf of Mexico, and the never-ending poisons in our air, water, and soil. And yet the agenda-pushing paper just keeps on $pewing (nothing about the New Mexico radiation leak or the coal ash polluting rivers today, of course):

"Aiming at the heart of President Obama’s strategy for fighting climate change, the GOP-controlled House voted Thursday to block the administration’s plan to limit carbon pollution from new power plants. The bill targets Obama’s proposal for the Environmental Protection Agency to set the first national limits on heat-trapping carbon pollution from future power plants. It’s part of the GOP’s election-year strategy to fight back against what Republicans call a ‘‘war on coal’’ by the Obama administration. As a practical matter, no new coal plants are being considered because of competition from cheap natural gas. But that could change if natural gas prices keep rising. Power plants account for about one-third of US greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming."

This as it is freezing outside (no word on this vote in my Globe), one wonders why natural gas is rising when we were told fracking would supply cheap energy, and what one begins to discover is our "leaders" and war-promoting, ma$$ media mouthpieces frame everything in WAR terms (war on drugs, war on women, war, war, war). They have totally internalized the values and characteristics of their ma$ters, and are EVIL!

Which leads us back to page A3 and the world section:

"The sanctions Obama approved Thursday would affect about a dozen people. Obama also signed an executive order laying out a framework for tougher measures. Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany has been reluctant to move quickly toward sanctions, but European leaders signaled they may join US sanctions. The moves came as Secretary of State John Kerry met for a second day with Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, on ways to defuse the Ukraine crisis. Kerry also met in Rome with counterparts from Germany, France, Italy, and Britain, and expressed support for a push by Laurent Fabius, the French foreign minister, to establish a “contact group” seeking a peaceful resolution of the crisis." 

A "contact group" for a crisis they created.

I'm going to continue with Kerry's Globe trotting:

"With Secretary of State John Kerry apparently unable to bridge the gaps, there is some expectation the United States will seek an extension of the talks until the end of the year. The Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem, lands Israel captured in 1967, but are ready to accept minor modification to accommodate some of the dozens of settlements Israel has built on occupied lands. Israel wants to annex these so-called ‘‘settlement blocs,’’ but never has presented a detailed border proposal." 

Truth leaking out even in my jew$media! 

So it's okay for Israel to annex things without any world crisis, but when it comes to the Crimea.... as John Kerry's attempted diplomacy captures the essence of the man: failure.

Related:

Activists stage Cairo airport sit-in

Code Pink outed as controlled opposition. They may be nice ladies and the cause may be right, but they don't make my paper otherwise (the fact that it is founded by Jews also helps).

Ohio judge says Greenpeace protest ‘reckless’

Greenpeace is a known controlled opposition.

Then I see there are waves of arrests in Nigeria when I thought the government had other problems.

"The men should not have been convicted because their confessions were forced by law agents who beat them."

Then all the 9/11 and terrorist confessions and guilty pleas must be thrown out, 'eh? That why they can never be released? 

Meanwhile, Al-CIA-Duh is blowing up car bombs all over Iraq while at bottom the war continues in Fallujah! It also continues in Afghanistan with another NATO oopsie! I guess Karzai is keeping quiet because he is in Sri Lanka.

Looks like the Libyans want Khadafy back, in one way or another

Quite a contrast in coverage, isn't it? 

Lets, see Karzai, Khadafy, Kashmir

"Police in northern India have filed sedition charges against 67 Kashmiri students after some of them cheered for the Pakistani cricket team during a televised match with India on Sunday night."

OMG! I better be careful who I cheer for -- or not cheer at all. 

I'm in no mood for more war-mongering regarding Korea today, and don't give a phoque about that story, either (she looks real shattered).

"Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, returning to the national political spotlight at a convention of conservative activists Thursday, referred repeatedly to his antiabortion positions. He railed against the news media, saying they had misrepresented the Republican Party. He mocked President Obama’s leadership. He promoted the records of fellow Republican governors. And he defended the billionaire Koch brothers, who are major Republican donors, against attacks from Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a rising star in the conservative world, went on the attack, eviscerating Obama, his health care overhaul, foreign policy, and oversight of the Internal Revenue Service."

First they aim at his heart(?) and now they "eviscerate" him?

Does it surprise you to learn that the polls show people who vote in Republican races (like me) don't want Christie to run? 

Also speaking were scums like Mitch McConnell and John Bolton (remember him) who mentioned Libya, and I had to laugh when I received my fart mi$ting election mantra of “we’ve got to start to talk about what we are for and not what we are against.”

As a voter in Republican races I hear that every two years, and then it's back to business as usual. They are FOR Israel, billionaires, corporations, banks....

I'm now of the opinion that there really is nothing worth reading in some sections, so I'm going to cut the class. The brainwashing of the children is breathtaking and I did notice the heroin bust alongside the photograph of the governor (a Deval deja vu) dealing with all the problems of the state that are only getting worse. I'm so glad he is leaving. 

Btw, maybe you ought to leave the bears alone (h/t). 

Meanwhile, the dolphins are dying, everyone knows why, but no one cares.

But back to Patrick's problems for a moment:

“We want [the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families] to be out of our lives,” said Lou Pelletier, speaking publicly for the first time since a gag order was lifted in the case. “I don’t care whether it’s Connecticut, Massachusetts. . . . Make them go away. They’ve done nothing but harm.” Officials at DCF have stressed that a state judge, not the agency, made the custody decision after court hearings. “Our goal has always been to work with Justina and her parents,” Alec Loftus, a DCF spokesman, said Thursday."

Then why would he be so pissed?

You know what pisses me off, and it is not Governor LaGree, 'er, LePage. Propaganda pre$$ treatment tells you much.

Turns out bitcoin may have been deception from the very beginning (he's a highly secretive individual with ties to even more secretive government programs [who has] worked on a host of highly classified projects for the U.S. military), all to validate private central banking as the only way to devise a money $y$tem. And who benefits?

"Orders to US factories fell in January for a second straight month, but a key category that signals business investment plans rebounded. That could be an indication that businesses are becoming more confident. Factory orders dipped 0.7 percent in January, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. That followed an even bigger 2 percent decline December, which was a larger decrease than first reported."

But, could be, I was lied to again!

"Strikes are especially common in China

I'm sorry, come again? That's not the impression I've been left with by my propaganda pre$$. 

I suppose they are common when the employees aren't pitching themselves out of windows into netting.

The story for the Massachusetts economy, if you ignore high levels of unemployment and inequality, is the economy has been performing very well.”  

I think I will be ignoring the rest of that bull$hit (as blog editor stares in stunned astonishment at the statement above in its brazen boldne$$). The Globe isn't being written for me; it is being written for certain interests (even if they misspelled the name).

Yeah, I guess it is time to Staple up this post as the as the corruption and rank rot of the AmeriKan $y$tem begin leaking out all over my business section. Time to turn on the M.I.T. mu$ic, eat a bowl of pa$ta, and forget about this Mickey Mouse paper, God help them.