Incongruities in the News
By Paul Craig Roberts
August 01, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
- Jonathan Pollard, a paid spy for Israel
described by Michael D. Shear as “one of the country’s most
notorious spies,” has been pardoned from his life sentence. It
strikes me as hypocritical for the US government to sentence anyone
to prison for spying when the government itself spies on everyone
everywhere. All Americans including members of the House and Senate,
congressional staff, military officers, foreign governments
including the leaders of Washington’s closest allies, and foreign
businesses are spied upon. No one is exempt from Washington’s
spying.
Washington claims that its worldwide spying does
no harm. So how did the very limited spying of one person—Pollard—a
civilian employee of Naval intelligence do so much harm as to
warrant a life sentence? What some of us would like to see is a life
sentence for NSA.
What disturbs me about the case is that it is
Pollard, who spied for a foreign country, who is released. In
contrast, Manning and Snowden who spied for the American people
are locked away, Manning in a federal prison and Snowden in his
Russian exile. Julian Assange, who merely did his job as a
journalist and made available to newspapers documents leaked to him,
is confined to the Ecuadoran embassy in London.
It seems to me that if Pollard who spied for
Israel can be set free, so ought to be Manning, Snowden, and Assange
who spied for the American people and reported the illegal
activities of the US government and the dangerous impact of
Washington’s illegal activities on the liberty of Americans. Pollard
is a hero to Israel, not to America, and it is Pollard who is
released. Manning, Snowden, and Assange are heroes to America, and
they continue to be confined.
* * *
The Dutch or the Europeans, whoever it is that has
responsibility for investigating the downing of the Malaysian
airliner, MH-17, is unable to get a report released. What does this
tell us? It tells me that the facts don’t support the propaganda
that Russia is responsible. You can bet your last dollar that if
there was any evidence of Russia’s responsibility, the report would
have been out long ago. Only Russia has complied with the
evidentiary requirements of the investigation, turning over all
evidence in its possession. Washington refuses to release the
information from its spy satellite that was directly overhead at the
moment of the airliner’s destruction, and Kiev refuses to release
its communications with the airliner that directed the airliner to
change course and to fly over a combat zone..
In place of the withheld report, there are planted
“leaks” in the media claiming that the report has concluded that
Russia is responsible. These “leaks” make news everywhere, but the
denials of the false leaks by the investigators never receive the
same media attention.
Apparently, there is still a mite of integrity
left in the Dutch. Washington can block the report but not
completely falsify it. So now Washington is pushing a UN
International Tribunal on the airliner crash in hopes of getting the
result Washington wants.
A person can’t help but wonder why Russia did not
conduct the investigation, inviting in the European governments with
complete access to all available information. The remains of the
airliner fell on territory friendly to Russia. If Russia had
conducted the investigation, we would have transparency. Instead,
what we have is a report that can’t be issued and Washington calling
for a new investigation that it can fully control. To prevent
Russia’s frame-up, Russia had to veto today (July 29) the resolution
in the UN. Now Russia is accused by the West speaking with one voice
of hiding its complicity in the attack on the airliner and opposing
justice for Malaysia. At some point the Russian government needs to
understand that its faith in the West is a mistake and that when
Russia relies on Western good will Russia cuts its own throat.
* * *
We have an economic recovery, allegedly, one
ongoing since June, 2009. Tell that to the millions of “discouraged
workers” who have been unable to find a job, have given up looking
for nonexistent jobs, and are not counted as among the unemployed as
measured by the fake 5.3% rate of unemployment.
The stock market, not too far below its highs, is
used as evidence of recovery. However, the stock market is supported
by companies buying back their own shares and by the liquidity that
the Federal Reserve has poured into the financial system. Dan
Strumpet reported in the Wall Street Journal that a mere six
companies account for more than all of the gain in
market-capitalization in the S&P 500. How’s that? We have a recovery
in which a mere six companies participate—Amazon, Google, Apple,
Facebook, Gilead, and Walt Disney Company.
Sounds like a rip-roaring recovery.
In the second quarter of this year the US economy
contracted by 1.4%. Second quarter durable goods orders, minus
commercial aircraft orders which are placed years ahead and do not
reflect the state of the present economy, are in annual decline.
Second quarter new home sales fell 7.3%. And Wall Street still hypes
hope and recovery.
* * *
Mike Huckabee, one of the Republican morons
running for president described the US agreement with Iran regarding
Iran’s nuclear energy program as “marching the Israelis to the door
of the oven.” In other words, according to Huckabee, Obama has
launched the Second Holocaust.
Rand Paul, the libertarian hope, is not far behind
Huckabee in his groveling before Israel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bOeYFUphWo
My suggestion is: let’s cut out the middleman.
Let’s elect Netanyahu or the Chicago gambling king Sheldon Adelson
President of the United States and be done with it.
This explanation of the
Iran agreement, if correct, means that the Iranian One Percent sold
out Iran in order to join forces with the One Percent in the West.
* * *
As for Bill Clinton, so for the British Lords.
sex, not mass murder and war crimes,
is
the punishable offense.
* * *
For those dwindling numbers of progressives and
liberals who still wear their gullibility on their sleeves by
believing in government,
digest this:
And what do we make of
this?
* * *
The other day I heard the BBC presstitute Will
Grant patronizing Cuba’s newspaper Granma. The presstitute, a
mouthpiece for Washington and London, was telling the Cuban
journalists that now that relations were normalized with the West,
Granma had to toe the Western propaganda line or remain an outcast
in the journalism world. The Cuban journalists made an effort to
defend their integrity, but one senses that the allure of foreign
travel, conferences and awards will spell the death knell of the
newspaper associated with the Cuban Revolution. Of course, the Cuban
Revolution itself is finished, as the money pouring in from abroad
will reconstruct Cuba and make Cuba into a profitable foreign
enterprise of the corporatocracy.
* * *
Obama was recently in Ethiopia where he warned the
Ethiopian government against violating the rights of journalists. If
only Obama had the same sympathy for American journalists. Instead,
Obama threatens American journalists with indictments if they do not
rat on their whistleblower sources.
* * *
The recent bombings in Turkey. Are the bombings a
false flag operation so that Turkey can do what it wants to do
anyway?
So often bombings are the work of “security”
forces. The bombings are used to blame those whom the security
forces wish to discredit. The Tsar’s secret police used bombings in
order to arrest labor agitators. As Operation Gladio revealed,
Western intelligence services bombed women and children in Europe in
order to blame communists and thus reduce their vote in elections
False flag attacks are common throughout history.
Those who expose them are labeled “conspiracy theorists” in order to
protect governments’ secret agendas from exposure. The gullibility
of the population ensures the government’s success.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of the Wall
Street Journal. He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard
News Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many university
appointments. His internet columns have attracted a worldwide
following. Roberts' latest books are
The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and
Economic Dissolution of the West
and
How America Was Lost.