A lot of mystery still shrouds the Arctic Sea. Your guess is as good as mine what's really going on here, but I advise keeping a few facts in mind:
Six Jewish companies own 95% of the world's media. You know the saying you get what you pay for. Well in the case of corporate media, you get what *THEY* pay for.
Israel wants to start a war with Iran (real reason here) on false pretenses, since the IAEA and the NIE have both repeatedly assessed that Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program. So something has to be arranged: a false flag.
Mossad's motto is 'by deception shall you make war.'
Keeping all that in mind...
Times Online (a Murdoch paper) now says Mossad more or less saved the day by tipping off Russia that the Arctic Sea was carrying S-300 missiles to Iran, arranged by "former military officers linked to the underworld." Whoever that means. Funny how Mossad comes out smelling like a rose, hmm?
Meanwhile, NPR (Annenberg Foundation/CPB) reports that Conde Nast (Jewish owned, founded by a Russian Jew), which owns GQ, is trying to keep a story about Putin's "Dark Rise to Power" away from Russian readers. As if that could possibly work. As a matter of fact, it would seem to me that NPR doing a story about such a cover-up will pretty much ensure that the information about Putin will get around, and with just enough of a conspiracy patina to convince those who don't normally traffic in conspiracy theories that this one could be true, since the legitimate but left-leaning NPR dug it up. There's a tool for every job.
I mean, there's some weird stuff out there about Putin. Who knows. Maybe Putin is a good guy, as Brother Nathanael seems to think. I'm just trying to point out that you really can't take anything at face value. Power is seedy. All people in power have been compromised. They lie. They have suspect motives. They make money off of wars.
And they own newspapers and magazines and television and radio. That's the way it is. So take it from where it comes.
Update: xymphora has another take on the same Times Online article:
Anyone who still believes that *anyone* in power is some sort of boy scout....well...you see...
it's not like that actually.
Moving on....
Six Jewish companies own 95% of the world's media. You know the saying you get what you pay for. Well in the case of corporate media, you get what *THEY* pay for.
Israel wants to start a war with Iran (real reason here) on false pretenses, since the IAEA and the NIE have both repeatedly assessed that Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program. So something has to be arranged: a false flag.
Mossad's motto is 'by deception shall you make war.'
Keeping all that in mind...
Times Online (a Murdoch paper) now says Mossad more or less saved the day by tipping off Russia that the Arctic Sea was carrying S-300 missiles to Iran, arranged by "former military officers linked to the underworld." Whoever that means. Funny how Mossad comes out smelling like a rose, hmm?
Meanwhile, NPR (Annenberg Foundation/CPB) reports that Conde Nast (Jewish owned, founded by a Russian Jew), which owns GQ, is trying to keep a story about Putin's "Dark Rise to Power" away from Russian readers. As if that could possibly work. As a matter of fact, it would seem to me that NPR doing a story about such a cover-up will pretty much ensure that the information about Putin will get around, and with just enough of a conspiracy patina to convince those who don't normally traffic in conspiracy theories that this one could be true, since the legitimate but left-leaning NPR dug it up. There's a tool for every job.
"But these stories will get out, they will get read in Russia. They're being somewhat naive to believe that by limiting this to their American edition that somehow they're preventing this from being read."Naive my ass. Maybe they want to build mystery around Vladimir Putin. Maybe it's helpful to certain people if Vladimir Putin has a tarnished reputation. Maybe if some doubt surrounds Vladimir Putin's motives, then he can take some of the blame when something goes down. And anyway, speaking of naive, does anyone think the Russian people are naive about Vladimir Putin or anything else? For pete's sake, the Russian people must be some of the toughest people on earth. Of course Putin has a shady background! And I would imagine that Russians consider it an asset not a liability. So this whole thing doesn't pass the smell test to me. I mean, if anyone is naive on this planet it has to be Americans who believe just about anything as long as they get it from teevee. I think Americans are the mark, as usual.
I mean, there's some weird stuff out there about Putin. Who knows. Maybe Putin is a good guy, as Brother Nathanael seems to think. I'm just trying to point out that you really can't take anything at face value. Power is seedy. All people in power have been compromised. They lie. They have suspect motives. They make money off of wars.
And they own newspapers and magazines and television and radio. That's the way it is. So take it from where it comes.
Update: xymphora has another take on the same Times Online article:
Another explanation for the Russian ship mystery is that it was a decoy/counterintelligence operation to identify any 'dual loyalist' Jews in the Russian government who might be tipping off the Israelis to any Russian military sales to the Middle East. All other explanations fail to account for the fact that it was the Russians who made a big deal out of this, hardly likely if the cargo of this unknown ship was embarrassing to them. A few 'accidents' and the Russian security problem is cleaned up.Yeah. Personally I think the Russians are very smart, and maybe Brother Nathanael is right about Putin, and if that's the case then it would explain the little whisper campaign currently underway about Putin in the corporate media, with naive liberal NPR-listening and GQ-reading metro-sexual Americans as the target for this little piece of mind-control.
Anyone who still believes that *anyone* in power is some sort of boy scout....well...you see...
it's not like that actually.
Moving on....
Comments
Why go to all the trouble of smuggling missiles thru Finland to a port, then onto a ship that had to travel the Baltic, then the North Sea, then the Med and dock in Algeria, then another 5,000 or so miles by land?
Why not just use that backyard Russian lake, the Caspian Sea to transport them to Iran?
Sounds like someone is trying to give cover to the MOSSAD for committing piracy on the high seas.
Another Murdoch whopper.
Whether the shipment was a ruse or not, Israel demonstrates dominance in the end.
pfft. glad *that's* all cleared up.
WTF? Try getting out more and stop watching all of those repeat episodes of "The X Files."
You know you are onto something when fuck-knobs like this come out to run interference.
Next new moon Friday September 18th.