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The Times No 69460 - Strange Days?
I am not a reader of The Times, being more than a brief averse to feeding the coffers of Rupert Murdoch. However, today I absolute to have a look, tempted (oh the shame!) by a front used of an adult bellboy banner of a head of Karl Marx and the Words "The New Kapitalism" and underneath the necessary story of the day being "The Tories, the oligarch and a £50,000 query". Hence began a strange skill. It was most disconcerting, almost as if I had entered a parallel sphere where the journalistic bastion of establishment solidity was unexpectedly all at sea, thrashing this way and that to get a handle on the changing times, yet still throwing out nuggets of disinformation and smears in the old fashioned way.
Not only has the essay gone big on the linked stories of newly ennobled Domination Minister Lord Mandelson and Osborne and Feldman (of David Cameron's resistance Tories) hobnobbing with super-profitable members of the global elite in Greece this summer, it has an powerful, industry sponsored pull out on renewable drive (demonstrating the financial clout that exertion is beginning to amass); a crass article on the "render of Marx" followed by an odd (but revealing) extract of "Marxist" talking heads and several pieces on UFOs! You have entered the Sombre Zone!
The Corfu summer Brit-civil shenanigans appears likely to become serious as there are marker allegations which basically mean someone is fibbing. After having fun at Mandelson's expense over the last week over his schmoozing the Putin linked oligarch Deripaska on his yacht, the middle of the new allegations are that Nathaniel Rothschild says that the Protection Chancellor, George Osborne (himself a millionaire and Bullingdon Nightclub pal of Rothschild)and Andrew Feldman (Tory Chief Exec. and college buddy of Cameron)exhausted time at the yacht also - and discussed a award from Deripaska (illegal under British law)through the environment of one of his British companies (Deripaska currently holds Leyland DAF trucks). Cue steaming denials from the Tories and a big bust up. Ho ho ho.
But the weirdness does not end with British machination - the paper's Tom Baldwin in Washington reports the US plebiscite and the disconcerting comments of Obama's VP applicant Joe Biden to a fund raiser in Seattle on Sunday vespers all the time -
"Mark my words, it will not be six months before the far-out tests Barack Obama like they did John Kennedy. The everyone is looking. We're about to elect a brilliant 47 year old senator president of the Opinion States of America. Remember I said it erect here...we're gonna have an international crisis, a generated disaster, to test the mettle of this guy"
What the....there's one to frame the conspiracy theorists drool!
Interestingly anent his comments on Kennedy, Biden will be the first Roman All-inclusive VP if he is elected.
Biden went on to talk about Russia and the Midway East and the Afghan Pakistan frieze and then said "He's gonna need assistance because its not gonna be apparent, initially, that we're opportunely." He then added, (just to add nutrition to the fire of speculation!) "I probably shouldn't have said all this because it dawned on me that the cluster is here"
The bit on Marx was prefaced by some appalling ill-intelligent journalistic-simplistic dross from Phillip Collins and then soundbites from seven "commentators from the leftist" - three of whom were from the Living Marxism/Furedi/Begin of Ideas sect, including that dispose's guru the ex RCP leader Furedi. Of seminar, Mick Hume is Murdoch's wimpish "libertarian Marxist" in house and his set-buddy Claire Fox also gets lots of airtime based on her continuing contrarianism. At least the contribution from Alexei Sayle was amusing. The prime message of Collins was that Marx was crooked on loads of things and no great of doom Cassandra - so far, so what. Hume, who like a stopped clock is every now right, pointed out that it was foolish to handling of Marx as some kind of Nostradamus count on.
UFOs figure in an article by Martin Rees (President of the Peer royalty Society - the original clandestine elite cudgel!) who says "ET might be out there" and SETI is a worthwhile chance, and also in a piece for Times readers' kiddies in Times 2 (Do You Swear by in Flying Saucers?) which directs enquirers to the Nationwide Archives for the recently released UFO files. Woo hoo - produce back Mulder and Scully!
The Renewable Drive pullout from the BWEA and Provisa is 16 pages want with loads of adverts, but interesting facts and figures on the regal of play with renewables in Britain (3.1 GW of installed reel capacity - if all the wind farms in the planning answer were approved there would be enough installed capacity to power an extra 5 Million homes etc)
If we wanted to be truly creative we could begin to link up these stories like the former Tory grandee Sir Bernard Ingham being both a atomic industry shill and a leading superficial in the organisation mobilising for the blocking of onshore boasting developments in the UK, or that the Spiked/LM/IofI clique are leading backers of global warming distrust and were behind the two anti-environmentalist C4 "documentaries" Against Kidney and The Great Global Warming Chouse in the UK. Meanwhile Deripaska was :
one of 16 far-reaching business leaders who drafted CEO Feel Policy Recommendations to G8 Leaders, a document outlining intercontinental business community's proposals to effectively outfit global warming. The proposals were signed by more than 100 of the Terra's leading corporations and handed to Japanese Prime Man Yasuo Fukuda on June 20, 2008. G8 leaders discussed the recommendations during the acme in Japan on July 7-9, 2008. The modify was coordinated by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the Great Business Council for Sustainable Expansion
One of billionaire Deripaska's main sources of wherewithal and clout is his membership of the Board of Directors of a peerless aluminium industry company. And aluminium manufacture is one of the most energy intensive industrial processes on the mien of the planet.
This is the Wiki on the Mandelson topic revealed in the papers over the last few weeks -
On October 5 2008, the well intelligent Mandrake column in the Daily Telegraph disclosed that Peter Mandelson had, while he was the EC Commissioner, availed himself of Deripaska's generosity aboard his yacht the Queen K while she was anchored off Corfu. Mandelson's spokesman Peter Power downplayed the chance upon, saying it was a purely social elicit and that was the extent of Mandelson's links with Deripaska. Afterward Benjamin Wegg-Prosser, a former worker of Mandelson, appeared to contradict this when he said Mandelson had had a series of dinners earlier with Deripaska. This was of interest to the Orthodox Opposition since Mandelson had as EC Commissioner been affected with fixing alumunium tariffs which indubitably had an impact on Deripaska's business activities.
However David O'Sullivan, Chairman-General of the Commission's trade sphere, denied that Lord Mandelson in the flesh intervened to influence decisions on aluminium betoken tariffs, Press Association newswire wrote. Mr O'Sullivan, who worked closely with Swagger Mandelson during his four years in Brussels, said in an begin letter to British newspapers that all applicable decisions had been taken in line with EU law, transparently, and in the interest of EU companies and consumers. The dispatch declared: "I am very surprised by the allegations in the British Converging about Peter Mandelson, Oleg Deripaska and aluminium. He said decisions on tariffs and "anti-dumping" duties on Russian aluminium were "based on deep plumb facts". "Far from receiving propitious treatment from the EU, RUSAL may end up having to pay duties on its exports to the EU", said the The man-General.
Meanwhile, Biden's "off-on record" comments assault not only from someone who is the prospective VP, but someone who is Chairman of the US Senate's Commission on Foreign Relations
Curiouser and curiouser. Its enough to settle amicably you think we are not all getting the full picture or something......
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