Category: Tony Blair

  • MURDOCH MAJOR BROWN BUSH THATCHER

    MURDOCH MAJOR BROWN BUSH THATCHER
    –On the Newscorp Hacking Scandal.

    Growing up with the weeds in the UK from 1976-2000, has helped shape my experience and observation concerning the relationships between the gov’t, media corporations and their effects upon culture, both my own local culture and–through the emergent technology of the internet– into other cultures.

    Today we are aware, i hope; of the global military industrial agricultural media beast that traverses the planet and beyond,aware of the programing. Healthyly suspecting the borg of modifying their database in favour of profits and a competitive edge rather than precise information, reporting, sharing and honest feedback. The opposite of a scientific approach.

    It seems to me in light of the Newscorp hacking scandal that the model of the ‘spy’ and the spy’s cloak and dagger strategy for achieving goals best suits the behaviour and actions of Murdoch, Rebecca Brooks, Hunt and the long list of dirty private investigators, sneaky journalists, colluding police officers and sympathetic double cross politicians.

    “I am not saying its wrong, I am saying its the wrong interpretation of what I said.”– Rupert Murdoch, April 25th 2012

     

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  • A Response to some current events (Sopa, wikileaks, Joyce, Pipa)

    A Response to some current events.

    A Joke for January 2012:

    “What are you in for, buddy?” said the Bad Bwoy

    “I got drunk and drove my car into a breast implant centre, killing two pedestrians and injuring six women because my wife planned to have em’ removed, i got 4 years.” Pipa replied… “what are you in for?”

    “I shared the biggest ever batch of classified documents about the inner workings of global governments, corporations and banks, I just got out of the hole where they mentally tortured me. I’m in for life, me.” said the Bad Bwoy.

    “And you, hey, you, what you in for kid?” Pipa asked the third prisoner.

    “I downloaded the complete Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Star Wars movies for my grandma, I got five years”

    “What!”

    Joyce and Pipa

    While the copyright on the major works of the Irish Genius James Joyce expired on the 1st January 2012, moving them into the public domain, to my delight, the rest of the world’s literature, film, music, arts and business are threatened by Sopa and Pipa, exaggerated draconian laws which like most bad policy, in fact, work to increase the confusion and do little to curb the problem. I wonder…is Joyce having the last laugh at us all stumbling around within the English language networks and webs, meanwhile, surrounded by the cloaking tech-cloud of all languages, translation tools, and nearly all combinations of languages and possible phrases, slang and everything under the sun, together swirling around in cyberspace, copying itself into a giant bubbling soup, our internet, like Joyce’s Wakean ‘nat’ language, seeking replication and interuption, new combinations.

    Tony Bliar: Sports Chimp

    I saw that old cheating chimp Tony Blair in a disgusting news item from the even more disgusting, to me, Time magazine reporting his sport campaign that got me hopping mad there for a few minutes yesterday (Jan. 18th) but soon, I realized, he’s not worth shedding many finger strokes over is he? (do I look bovverd?) so I skip the two-faced Bush puppy, war monger-lyer, and move on…Name calling always feels better while typing than reading afterwards.

    Faith-Based

    Many words have been shed on the general troubles in the middle East, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Afghanistan. It’s complex, I can say that much. Yet I would repeat here my shared hope, somewhat riffing on something I heard from uncle Bob once, the general idea that if all sides in these conflicts were to drop their conflicting–equal and opposite religious faith–which tells them that they and they’re group, party, or nation, whatever and only they’re group, party or nation, whatever; know the divine holy truth, then, maybe, some progress might be made in sharing the abundance of resources surrounding them.

    Negotiating towards making global trade, shared resources, without being dictated too based upon some out-of-date scripture or totalitarian spy state system that embodies similar religious ‘faith based’ ideology, such as: trust in your government and one nation under surveilance. O.K  

    The problem of faith-based government, meanwhile, gestates in the west causing equal havoc and confusion. Not checking the facts for yourself can leave you with piles of useless, empty bonds, useless laws and law enforcement and, a self-destructive industry built upon munitions, warfare and what Bucky Fuller aptly calls ‘Killingry’. Wake up, think for yourself, stop the war, stop the cuts.

    Rupert Sopadoch

    That of all the scum bags to come out in support of the ‘Stop Online Piracy Act’ Rupert Murdoch crawled out from a stone and said (tweeted?) something uninformed and typically volatile on the issue, how do these damn papers and news websites publish his words without reminding us of the recent Newscorp Phone Hacking Scandal? How contradictory his words seem, to me, in the light of facts about that case.

    I implore my readers and friends to boycott the entertainment industry as far as the super majors are concerned, and at your own discretion, but, please be conscious of the fact that when you buy movie tickets, and DVD’s and CD’s from the Major labels and production factories your supporting them and their ilk, you are what you buy into, Food, clothing, drinks, music, entertainment, everything you interact with. Nobody is perfect, but make an effort to think. A new war sounds like fighting talk, but a war metaphor is invoked here, this war, to me, started when entertainment industry stared ‘fattening frogs for snakes’ as the saying goes.

    (slight rant) It started, I reckon, when the no-playing motherfuckers in the entertainment business started war/relations with those who challenged they’re authority, the content providers, and so begun signing artists and projects based upon they’re commercial viability opposed to artistic merit (e.g see the latest incarnation: Simon Cowell) and openly attacking any and all alternative entertainment culture (see counter counter-culture history) eventually co-opting them to jive with the slick super-global corporate model, presenting watered down snips trickled out to specific segments of the public in pre-meditated programming, interspersed with adverts and flashy edits, censors and any whims of whoever holds the money, at least, thas’ I see it, after this recent Sopa/Pipa malarchy and the Hollywood, Pop Music industry and Book publishing house support for an incredibly ill thought out and dangerous set of new laws.

    Rollingstone leaks

    There’s a great interview with Julian Assange in Rollingstone Magazine which, for me, backs up the reasons I like and support Wikileaks in their work, and Assange as an individual who seems totally committed to his work, tha I find mind boggling in its brevity and daring and staright up genius. The global village crisis as defined by Assange reminds me of hagbard Celine’s Law ‘National security is the chief cause of National insecurity’.

    This same sentiment, I think, can be distilled from two recommended sources, Cory Doctorow’s excellent presentation ‘The coming war on general computation‘ at the CCC 2011 conference, and Mark Pesce’s brilliant book/on-line interface ‘Nextbillionseconds’. Both of these network minded individuals deploy a sense of optimism and factual knowledge in their illuminating communications. Both reflect the benefits and the migration of information towards ‘open networks’ and the ‘copy and copy and copy’ nature of networks. Thankfully their exciting and rich language outlines the context of Sopa/Pipa and other ‘net censorship’ projects. Very fresh, highly recommended.

    Some of their work draws parallels, to my mind, with the war on some drugs and pharmacological Inquisition. Once again we have policy and laws made by people who have very little experience and knowledge of the field, the abuse of generalized terms, ambiguous phrases and disproportionate punishments for potential offenders. I think that Cory has mentioned this connection, emphasizing the drug war without end, like the war on terrorism without end, defined by who, we may ask? and how? As the boundaries between the chemical and the digital and biological blur, this connection between internet prohibition and drug prohibition may fuse into a general ‘information prohibition’.

    I think it’s not in the nature of self-owning humanity, in the midst of a rupture or–information explosion—to stop copying, the shit’s gotten everywhere now and cannot be put back inside any Genii bottle or doggy doo bag. The shits already spread all over the bag and the smell will probably never go away.

    Peace out peeps, steve fly

  • NO WAR IN IRAQ! THE BUSH BLAIR CON.

    Over the last few years, almost everyone I know has spoken out about George W. Bush, Tony Blair and the illegal invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, noody wanted a WAR other than a few lonely old Gentleman,, it seemed.

    By 2003 we could all see the horrible greed and hate driven – genocidal – tendencies of the UK/US axis. The newsmedia ignored most claims of conspiracy, or claims that THIS WAS ALWAYS THE PLAN! In the interests of BIG crude and rude OIL, big PHARMA and possible religious ties and dealings with the devils. Either way, many have been shouting and balling about Blair and Bush, demanding a criminal trial. The following news article about a new commission set up by Gordon Brown comes about 8 years too late! But for the BBC that’s perty swift!

    Tony Blair and George W. Bush, and the intelligencers that they romance should… be terminally committed to a home for the mentally disturbed. And the History and the world shall know that these miliraty invasions helped cause the 2008 financial crash, and help degrade the environment by way of WAR-FUEL, and helps organized crime and international terrorism, with moral support, financial help and fulfil the hero’s and villains – play – that must play-out in the corporate media to keep most people sleeping.

    Tony Blair “sealed his reputation” in America by his support for the US after 9/11, the UK’s former ambassador to the US has told the Iraq war inquiry.
    Sir Christopher Meyer said Mr Blair and President George Bush “got on” from the moment they met in 2001 and that their relationship “warmed” after that.
    But talk of military action against Iraq “never entered the mainstream” in the US before 9/11, he said. The inquiry is focusing on UK-US relations before the war.

    US-UK policy

    In his evidence, Sir Christopher is focusing on US policy towards Iraq in the run-up to the 2003 US-led invasion and its interaction with UK policy.
    The former ambassador said the personal chemistry between the prime minister and the US president was important and Mr Blair’s “eloquent” support for the US after 9/11 won him huge admiration in the US.
    Before 9/11, he said the US viewed Iraq as “a grumbling appendix” but was focused on supporting dissident groups and toughening sanctions and talk of military action was “going nowhere”.
    After 9/11, Sir Christopher said some minor members of the Bush administration urged retaliation against Iraq, claiming there was a connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda.
    But he said the US government decided to focus instead on al-Qaeda and Afghanistan, “setting aside” other issues including Iraq.
    The inquiry is looking into UK involvement in Iraq between 2001 and 2009, with the first few weeks focusing on policy in the build-up to the 2003 US-led invasion.

    Intelligence claims

    Critics of the war claim that the US had already decided to topple Saddam Hussein in 2002 and that the UK had agreed to go along with this – claims both countries have denied.
    The reasons for going to war in Iraq – including the now discredited claim that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction which could be used within 45 minutes of an order being given – remain a long-standing source of controversy.

    INQUIRY TIMELINE
    November-December: Former top civil servants, spy chiefs, diplomats and military commanders to give evidence
    January-February 2010: Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and other politicians expected to appear before the panel
    March 2010: Inquiry expected to adjourn ahead of the general election campaign
    July-August 2010: Inquiry expected to resume
    Report set to be published in late 2010 or early 2011

    Iraq inquiry: Day-by-day timeline

    On Wednesday, senior Foreign Office official Sir William Ehrman told the inquiry that a report shortly before the invasion suggested Iraq’s chemical weapons may have been “disassembled”.
    “We did… get a report that chemical weapons might have remained disassembled and Saddam hadn’t yet ordered their assembly.”
    A separate report suggested Iraq might also “lack” warheads capable of spreading chemical agents, he added.
    However, Sir William – the Foreign Office’s Director general of defence and Intelligence between 2002 and 2004 – said there was “contradictory intelligence” and these reports did not “invalidate” the fact that Iraq had chemical weapons.
    “It was more about their use. Even if they were disassembled the (chemical or biological) agents still existed.”

    ‘WMD surprise’

    Sir William insisted that the role of intelligence in the decision to go to war was “limited”.
    He also said it was a “surprise” no weapons of mass destruction were ever found in Iraq, saying “it was not what we had expected”.
    The Lib Dems said Sir William’s comments seemed to contradict Tony Blair’s statement in Parliament that Iraq posed a “clear and present danger” to international security.
    Asked to explain the absence of WMD and why the UK government had got this wrong, Sir William noted a “great deal” of the intelligence about Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons production provided before the war had been withdrawn afterwards as false.
    Addressing the overall threat posed by Iraq in 2001, officials said it was “not top of its list” of countries causing concern because of their stated desire to develop weapons of mass destruction.
    With sanctions in place against Iraq, the Foreign Office believed Saddam Hussein could not build a nuclear weapon and, even if sanctions were removed, it was estimated it would take him five years to do so.
    Officials said most evidence suggested Iraq’s chemical and biological programme had largely been “destroyed” in 1991.
    Although reports in late 2002 suggested Iraq was rebuilding its capability, they said intelligence about its actual position had been “patchy” since weapons inspectors were withdrawn in 1998.
    But they maintain the threat posed by Iraq was viewed as “unique” because it had shown itself willing to use weapons of mass destruction on its own people and its neighbours.

    Terrorist links
    The inquiry also learnt that the UK investigated and rejected suggestions of links between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda.
    Following the 9/11 attacks, the Foreign Office looked at the matter “very carefully” but concluded the two were not “natural allies”.
    The inquiry, looking at the whole period from 2001 to 2009, was set up by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who also chose the panel.
    Mr Brown and predecessor Tony Blair are expected to be among future witnesses, with the final report due early in 2011.
    Previously, the Butler inquiry looked at intelligence failures before the war, while the Hutton inquiry examined the circumstances leading to the death of former government adviser David Kelly. – http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/8380139.stm

    Blair planned Iraq war from start

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/js/m24-image-browser.js

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    INSIDE Downing Street Tony Blair had gathered some of his senior ministers and advisers for a pivotal meeting in the build-up to the Iraq war. It was 9am on July 23, 2002, eight months before the invasion began and long before the public was told war was inevitable.

    The discussion that morning was highly confidential. As minutes of the proceedings, headed “Secret and strictly personal — UK eyes only”, state: “This record is extremely sensitive. No further copies should be made. It should be shown only to those with a genuine need to know its contents.”

  • T is for TRYDONT 2013

    Please, Mr Blair
    (now…Mr Cameron)
    Please TRYDONT!

    Again I ask myself (in 2006 and 2013)
    Trident of Victoria on a
    Two penny peace?

    Tridents are manufactured
    in Britains BOMB factory!
    (Somebody call the POLICE!
    Quick, a BOMB factory!
    BBC News from 2000

    on your coat of arms,
    those dolphins, please remove them.
    Royal Navy Seals
    you do NOTHING but ill to
    marine life.

    And as far as i know,
    give a fuck about
    real Lions, or seals!

    why not spend the money on
    clean drinking water,
    adequate food and
    some shelters?

    livingry for the
    BILLIONS of people
    around the world and

    millions in the UK!

    who would want to
    terrorize them rather than
    help?
    what sadistic sons of
    bitches?

    may Poseidon and all the Gods and Goddesses
    of the ocean curse
    the nuke dealers, lobbyists and M.P’s
    responsible for Trident