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Topple: Deport All Bigots, Not Refugees
Op-ed writer Steve Topple has appealed to Europeans to learn their history lessons again before calling for Nazi-like collective measures against refugees fleeing conflict zones such as Syria. Topple does not hesitate to point out the west is to blame for the war in Syria. The west must make space for refugees, as it must face the consequences of its actions and atone for what it has done. The post accuses Western societies of ignoring their own hand in creating a crisis for themselves, which they now try to shirk responsibility for by wanting to turn refugees away: The anti-refugee rhetoric appeared to be systematically ratcheted up in nearly every country across the continent,…
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Blair Rants To Defend Himself In Article
Wanted war criminal Tony Blair ranted in a recent article published at the UK magazine Spectator, in an attempt to defend himself. Blair avoided mentioning Iraq or his crimes in that country throughout his article, instead focusing on what he called the “tragedy of the Labour party’s current position”. Most of Blair’s article was vacant and avoided making any particular statement other than vague references to his own ideas being more “realist”, despite them leading to failures, humiliation and defeats such as the Iraq War or strongly related ongoing Syrian conflict. At one point, Blair almost mentioned the Iraq War, stating as follows: Post 9/11 I became convinced that Islamist extremism was the security…
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UN needed vs ISIL: UK Transhumanists
Originally Published By Club Of Info. UK Transhumanists commented on possible UK airstrikes against ISIL Takfiri terrorists being extended to the battlespace of Syria. Already, the UK is conducting such strikes in Iraq in collaboration with US allies, with apparently no impact on the course of the conflict. In a press release last week on 25 November, the UK Transhumanist Party explained its position. Attacking Syria without unambiguous approval of the United Nations or a request from the Syrian government still in power in Damascus would be an action without blessing from the party. The party said it would support bombing in Syria only if it meets three important conditions as follow:…
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Terror Sponsors Say Borders Are Sacred
Originally Published By Club Of Info. Reports show an increasingly muddled and desperate regime in Turkey clashing with Russia, because of the defeats suffered by Turkish-backed terrorists at Russian and Syrian hands in recent days. Despite being pushed out of the battlespace by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) backed by Russian airstrikes, the failing Western-backed militants in Syria are clinging to the Turkish border for survival. Here, they depend on streams of men and equipment from the Turkish regime to continue the terror against the people of Syria. Recently, in full view of the world’s media and global powers, Turkey shot down a Russian jet bomber inside Syrian airspace. Turkey claimed…
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France To Exploit Terror For Censorship
Originally Published By Club Of Info. France and other Western countries will conflate terrorists with critics and dissidents and use the ISIL-inspired attacks in Paris as an excuse to target their own people. This is the prediction of journalist Geroid O’Colmain speaking to the RT network, as shown in the embedded LiveLeak video below. Members of the Mont Order society of dissidents and writers were recently interested in the video and discussed it as a model interview. O’Colmain named alternative media as a likely target of Western governments’ measures supposedly aimed against terrorism. The “established order” will be defended, he argues, by going after people who tell the truth about the…
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“Stateless Strength” The Answer: L’Ordre
Originally Published By Club Of Info. The extracts here are from a commentary issued by L’Ordre on the subject of the Mont Order as a model information club. In the extracts, the Order’s strengths are presented, along with reasons why the expansion of the Mont society is beneficial. More: The Mont Order’s unofficial conspiracy More: Articles tagged as “L’Ordre” items at The clubof.info Blog The items were published in a brief commentary and appeared at the well-known alternative media publication Dissident Voice back on Sunday, 8th November. Said commentary is itself a response to the highly public video articulating the Mont Order’s views in its own members’ voices via YouTube. L’Ordre is known…
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Google Tries To Stifle Political Expression
Originally Published By Club Of Info. Concerns continue to prevail that Google may be pulling advertising features from “hot” videos and other content on politically “sensitive” subjects. Evidence of such concerns in the blogging community can be found at lone wolf publications such as StormCloudsGathering and Representative Press. A video from StormCloudsGathering goes through the issue, as embedded below. StormCloudsGathering notes that challenging the mainstream narrative often results in a sudden loss of advertising features that normally appeared with the video content. Representative Press, for its part, made much the same points. YouTube states that it reserves a right to “suspend monetization feature” on videos for a number of potential violations,…
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Reform Demands From A UK Dissident – Mont Order
A white paper on social reform for Britain has been published by UK dissident Simon Tomlin writing at The Daily Agenda blog. In the paper, titled “The Act of Reformation”, the dissident and Mont Order Security Council seat holder puts forward the following 21 essential demands to make the UK a more functional democracy. In particular, The Daily Agenda called for the long-delayed transformation of Britain into a democratic republic (something that has never gained any political traction in the UK, as noted by Tomlin) rather than a constitutional monarchy, and the creation of a Freedom of Speech Act that would provide similar protections to journalists and whistleblowers as the First Amendment in the…
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Collective Punishment In Kashmir – Club Of Info
Originally Published There are thousands of cases of Indian forces using collective punishment against Kashmiris to suppress the region’s national aspirations. This was the argument of a blogger who contributed an op-ed at Voice of East magazine on 3 August 2015. Writing at the magazine, Samreen Mushtaq referred to Vikram Batra, arguably a war criminal responsible for torture and other atrocities in Kashmir and yet commemorated as a war hero by India. Making use of testimony provided by a survivor of the torture inflicted by him, Mushtaq drew a more sober image of the much-revered Indian military officer. While Batra’s actions are elusively referred to as courageous by Indian media, the details are…
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Greece: Long VS Short-Term Poverty? – Club Of Info
Original Article. Explaining the dilemma facing Greece on whether to continue austerity to pay off debts, or to fight for “debt forgiveness”, Immanuel Wallerstein offered the following commentary. In order to put things in perspective, Wallerstein gives the following breakdown of the two sets of political actors and their arguments dueling over Greece’s economic future: The “reform” camp (i.e. the EU) Greece’s difficulties are self-created because successive Greek governments and Greek citizens have spent recklessly money they didn’t have in order to sustain a collective life style beyond their level of collective income. Greece must cut collective expenditures in order for it to repay its extensive loans. Over time Greece…