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Excess Heat Is Altering Our Climate Beyond Human Tolerance.
Collective prosperity at the global level depends on cheap surplus fossil fuel energy.
For two centuries we have been able to use those fossil fuels as collateral for future debt, to build ever bigger machines to extract elemental resources from the earth.
This has been our great burning, because extracted materials of themselves are of no use to us unless we use heat to process them into desirable commodities.
That excess heat is altering our climate beyond human tolerance.
But heat provides our industrial growth economy: fuels must be consumed to sustain it and provide continued employment to make things that are ultimately thrown away in order to consume more to enable our debts to be continually carried forward.
Our system of rolling debt depends on increasing energy input and burning it ad infinitum.
So they who assert that climate change is a hoax get voted into office, granting permission to burn our planet forever.
( Norman Pagett, 17.07.2018 )
The Syria Chemical Attack In Douma Was Staged.
It was the April 7, 2018 alleged chemical attack in Douma, Syria which the U.S. and its puppets (the UK and France) used as a pretext to bomb Syrian government facilities and bases throughout Damascus.
A BBC reporter who investigated the incident on the ground has issued public statements saying the “Assad sarin attack” on Douma was indeed “staged”.
Riam Dalati is a well-known BBC Syria producer who has long reported from the region.
He shocked his nearly 20,000 twitter followers, which includes other mainstream journalists from major outlets, by stating that after a “six-month investigation” he has concluded, “I can prove without a doubt that the Douma Hospital scene was staged. No fatalities occurred in the hospital.”
The “hospital scene” is a reference to part of the horrid footage played over and over again on international networks showing children in a Douma hospital being hosed off and treated by doctors and White Helmets personnel as victims of the alleged chemical attack.
( Mint Press News, 15.02.2019 ) .. mintpressnews.com
Nuclear Weapons In The Middle East.
Israel is believed to possess 80 to 100 nuclear warheads, some of which are deployed on its submarines.
The UK is effectively aiding this nuclear deployment by supplying submarine components to Israel.
According to the commander of Haifa naval base, General David Salamah, Israel’s submarines regularly operate “deep within enemy territory”.
Britain has a long history of helping Israel to develop nuclear weapons.
In the 1950s and 1960s Conservative and Labour governments made hundreds of sales of nuclear materials to Israel, including plutonium and uranium.
The contrast with British policy towards Iran is striking.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson states that the UK is “adamant that a nuclear-armed Iran would never be acceptable” and thus maintains sanctions against Iran.
At the same time Britain refuses to adopt any sanctions against Israel, an actual nuclear state.
In 1995, the UK and other states agreed to a UN resolution to establish a nuclear weapons-free zone in the Middle East.
It is not known whether Britain has ever seriously pressed Israel on this.
( Mark Curtis, 05.06.2018 )
Boris Johnson’s Whirl-Winding Hypocrisy.
In April 2016, Boris Johnson penned a column for the Daily Telegraph outlining the benefits of the EU, claiming that “the membership fee seems rather small for all that market access”.
Later that day, he defeated his own points by coming out for Brexit as one of the leaders of the Leave campaign – judging that it would better serve his career prospects than back remain.
Boris Johnson’s whirl-winding hypocrisy knows no bounds.
He backed single market membership during the campaign, only to later claim that single market is “not Brexit”, and he voted both for and against Theresa May’s Brexit deal on various occasions.
What’s more, he has written to Theresa May saying that ensuring “no border” between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland should not be priority, just months after telling the House of Commons that “there can be no hard border”.
He is a man whose inflated ego far outstrips his judgement and principles, and his long history of flip-flopping deprives him of any credentials for leadership.
( Olaf Stando, 10.06.2019 )
Boris Johnson.
Born in New York in 1964, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson has always been ambitious.
His sister Rachel said he wanted as a child to be “king of the world”.
Boris married his first wife, Allegra Mostyn-Owen, in 1987 after they met at Oxford, but split after allegedly having an affair with author and lawyer Marina Wheeler, whom he married in 1993.
Johnson then met fellow journalist Petronella Wyatt when he was the editor of The Spectator and she was one of his columnists.
The two began an affair shortly before he was elected Conservative MP for Henley in 2001.
The Sun newspaper reported news of their relationship in 2004, along with claims that Wyatt had fallen pregnant and had an abortion.
( Fred O. Wilson, May 2019 )
Britain’s Special Relationship With Israel.
Britain has a special relationship with Israel that is little recognised in the mainstream media but unmissable in light of the killings in Gaza.
With more than 110 protesters dead, Britain is in effect defending Israeli actions.
The British government has not, as far as I have seen, actually condemned Israel for the killings.
Rather, it has simply ‘urged Israel to show restraint’ while recognising its ‘right to secure itself’ and also blaming Hamas for the violence.
When British Prime Minister Theresa May phoned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on May 10, 2018, by which date 40 Palestinian protesters in Gaza had already been shot, it appears she did not even raise the issue.
Meanwhile, the government infers it will not even review UK arms exports to Israel after the Gaza massacres which have only been discussed once in the British cabinet.
That Britain is supporting Israel over the Gaza killings is true to form.
The UK’s relationship with Israel is special in at least nine areas, including arms sales, air force, nuclear deployment, navy, intelligence and trade, to name but a few.
Britain abstained on the recent UN vote to authorise an investigation into the Gaza killings because it would not also investigate Hamas.
Instead, the UK supports Israel carrying out its own inquiry.
Last year, the Foreign Office refused to sign a joint statement at the Paris peace conference on Palestine, accusing it of ‘taking place against the wishes of the Israelis’.
( Mark Curtis, 05.06.2018 )
Fascism Cloaked In Holy Orders.
Without the power of fossil fuels there will be an inexorable regression to the brutalities of medievalism, where the command of muscle reflects political power.
As civil unrest takes hold, governments will act in the only way they know how: violent suppression to restore order.
This will mean military intervention and imposition of martial law as civil breakdown becomes widespread.
At that point your elected leader will assume the role of dictator and suspend the constitution.
Once established, godly certainties among those around him will cloak this in righteousness and subvert it into a theocracy of the worst kind.
That will make it easier to identify the heathen and justify any form of retribution.
It will be fascism cloaked in holy orders.
Those who support him will become part of the new order.
Those who do not will be dismissed from office, either voluntarily or more likely by force.
Police and military will fall in behind whoever pays their wages, and enforce the new regime.
Totalitarian states have shown that there is never a shortage of willing hands to perform unpleasant tasks.
They are always ready and waiting to be recruited.
So what of the years to come?
The dictator’s power will grow for a time, and make life unpleasant for millions, but ultimately his Reich will extend only to the door of his bunker.
No doubt he will remain in his seat of imagined power for as long as possible, issuing incoherent commands that cannot be fulfilled because there will be insufficient energy to do so, just as his predecessor discovered 75 years ago.
( Norman Pagett, 17.07.2018 )
Around 6,600 Iraqi Civilians Killed After U.S. ‘Tested’ New Air Attack.
The term ‘shock and awe’ was coined in 1996 by Harlan Ullman and James Wade of the American National Defence University to describe how the ‘surgical’ use of air power against an enemy could paralyse its will to resist in a very short space of time.
The Iraq war gave U.S. forces the opportunity to see whether shock and awe worked.
Attacks on Baghdad began on March 19, 2003, in an effort to kill Saddam Hussein.
On March 21, coalition air forces launched a massive wave of attacks on the Iraqi capital, many of them using cruise missiles.
An estimated 6,600 civilians died.
The results were unclear and the idea that massive air power can paralyse an enemy has still not been demonstrated beyond doubt.
Perhaps only nuclear weapons possess the real potential for shock and awe.
( Len Firswood, June 2019 )
Suppression Of Truth Is Already In Hand.
People with full bellies, stable homes and secure employment do not allow themselves to be involved in civil disorder.
Unfortunately we are living on borrowed money in a bankrupt society.
When our debts catch up with us, society will collapse, violent disorder will ensue and martial law will be inevitable.
Before our era of fossil fuels, despotic rule was the norm and democracies did not exist – we are going to return to that era.
The hallmark of the tyrant is already being stamped on the nation for anyone willing to recognise it.
Suppression of truth is already in hand, information on climate change has been removed from government websites.
It is the preparation for your future governance.
Oil is our prime source of energy, ‘alternatives’ cannot power our industrial infrastructure.
Any business that continually burns through its assets at ten times the rate of replacement can be said to be bankrupt.
That describes the global economy as clearly as it describes the smallest business enterprise.
Fossil fuels are the only asset we have, because everything else is a derivative of coal oil and gas inputs.
Without heat, nothing can be manufactured.
We elect politicians to lie on our behalf, and offer prayers that the laws of physics should be contravened.
We want to be told that our resources and growth are infinite.
Everyone is complicit in the grand deceit.
To accept the truth would destroy the existence of all of us.
So to perpetuate that lie there is a collective insistence that the global economy must continue to function to a very simple (but ultimately nonsensical) formula: the more fuel we burn, the greater our gross domestic product.
The faster we burn it, the higher our percentage growth.
( Norman Pagett, 17.07.2018 )
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