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The USA is leading us into a war
against Russia and ultimately against China
June 23, 2014
I am overwhelmed and crushed by work in the battle I am currently waging to try to bring down the house of cards of theoretical physics, cosmology, and astrophysics, in the hands of frauds (superstrings, dark matter, black holes, etc.).
Therefore, I have no time to devote to these files that "my readers enjoyed with delight." Here is a text published in the English Guardian, which I agree with.
June 22, 2014 Ukraine: The United States is leading us into a war against Russia (The Guardian) Why do we tolerate the threat of a new world war being waged in our name? Why do we tolerate the lies that justify this risk? The state of our indoctrination, as Harold Pinter wrote, is "a brilliant and successful hypnotic performance," as if the truth "had never occurred, even at the moment it was occurring."
Every year, American historian William Blum publishes his "updated archive of the summary of the foreign policy of the United States," which shows that since 1945, the United States has attempted to overthrow more than 50 governments, most of them democratically elected; has grossly interfered in the elections of 30 countries; bombed the civilian population of 30 countries; used chemical and biological weapons; and attempted to assassinate foreign leaders.
In many cases, Britain was complicit. The degree of human suffering, and even less the crime, is never acknowledged in the West, despite the so-called presence of the most advanced communication technologies and the most free journalism in the world. That the largest victims of terrorism – our terrorism – are Muslims, is unthinkable. That extremist jihadism, which originated from 9/11, was created as a weapon of British foreign policy (Operation Cyclone in Afghanistan) is hidden. In April, the US Department of State noted that, following the NATO campaign of 2011, "Libya has become a paradise for terrorists."
The name of "our" enemy has evolved over the years, from communism to Islamism, but it was generally any independent society of the West's power and occupying strategic or resource-rich territories. The leaders of these inconvenient nations are generally violently removed, like the democrats Muhammad Mossadegh in Iran and Salvador Allende in Chile, who were assassinated like Patrice Lumumba in the Congo. They all face a media campaign of caricature and demonization – think of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, and now Vladimir Putin.
The role of Washington in Ukraine is different only because its implications concern us all. For the first time since the Reagan era, the USA threatens to drag the world into a war. With Eastern Europe and the Balkans becoming NATO military bases, the last "buffer state" bordering Russia is devastated. We, the Westerners, support neo-Nazis in a country where Ukrainian Nazis supported Hitler. Having led the February coup against the democratically elected government in Kiev, the attempt by Washington to recover the historically Russian naval base in Crimea has failed. The Russians defended themselves, as they have always done against every Western invasion for almost a century.
However, the NATO military encirclement has accelerated, along with orchestrated attacks by the US on the Russian ethnic groups in Ukraine. If Putin can be pushed to go and help them, his pre-established role as an outcast will justify an NATO war that will likely spread into Russian territory.
Instead, Putin has confused his opponents by seeking common ground with Washington and Europe, withdrawing his troops from the Ukrainian border and encouraging the Russian ethnic groups in eastern Ukraine to abandon the provocative weekend referendum. These people, who speak Russian and are bilingual – one third of the population of Ukraine – have long desired the emergence of a federation that reflects the country's ethnic diversity and is both autonomous and independent from Moscow. Most are neither "separatists" nor "rebels," but simply citizens who want to live safely in their country.
Like the ruins of Iraq and Afghanistan, Ukraine has been transformed into a CIA training ground – directed by CIA Director John Brennan in Kiev, with "special units" of the CIA and FBI setting up a "security structure" to oversee the savage attacks on those who opposed the February coup. Watch the videos, read the witness reports of the Odessa massacre. Fascist bandits brought by bus burned the union headquarters, killing 41 people trapped inside. Watch the police let it happen. A doctor described his attempt to help the people, "but I was stopped by pro-Ukrainian Nazis. One of them pushed me violently, promising that soon it would be my turn, and the other Jews of Odessa... I wonder why the whole world remains silent." The Russian-speaking Ukrainians are fighting for their survival. When Putin announced the withdrawal of Russian troops from the border, the defense secretary of the junta in Kiev – a founding member of the fascist party "Svoboda" – stated that attacks on "insurgents" would continue. In an Orwellian style, Western propaganda has blamed Moscow "for orchestrating the conflict and provocation," according to William Hague. His cynicism can be compared to the grotesque praise of Obama to the junta for their "remarkable restraint" following the Odessa massacre. Illegal and fascist, the junta is described by Obama as "legitimately elected." What matters, Henry Kissinger once said, is not the truth, but "what is perceived as true."
In American media, the atrocities in Odessa have been minimized; an "unsavory" affair and a "tragedy" in which "nationalists" (neo-Nazis) attacked "separatists" (people collecting signatures for a referendum on a federal Ukraine). The Wall Street Journal of Rupert Murdoch cursed the victims – "A deadly fire in Ukraine, probably started by the rebels, according to the government." The propaganda in Germany is reminiscent of the Cold War, with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (literally, "Frankfurt General Newspaper") warning its readers against Russia and its "undeclared war." For the Germans, the fact that Putin is the only leader to condemn the rise of fascism in the 21st century is ironic.
A popular saying is that "the world has changed" after 9/11. But what has changed? According to the famous whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, a silent coup has taken place in Washington and rampant militarism now directs it. The Pentagon is currently conducting "special operations" – secret wars – in 124 countries. In the United States, increasing poverty and hemorrhaging freedoms are the cor...