Thailand: Uprooting Wall Street’s Proxy Regime
November 26, 2013 (Tony Cartalucci) – Unprecedented protests have taken to the streets in Bangkok, now for weeks, where at times, hundreds of thousands of protesters have appeared. Estimates range from 100-400 thousand people at peak points, making them the largest protests in recent Thai history.
Images: Scenes taken from across Bangkok showing masses of people protesting the current government in Thailand. Unlike the government’s mobs of “red shirts” centrally directed by Thaksin Shinawatra himself, these rallies are led by a myriad of leaders and interest groups, from unions to political parties and media personalities. The numbers now present dwarf any effort by Thaksin and his political machine to fill the streets with supporters. Currently, the “red shirts” have failed to fill even a quarter of a nearby stadium, after two earlier abortive attempts to raise a counter-rally.
The protests aim at ousting the current government after it ignored a recent court ruling finding their attempts to rewrite the constitution illegal.
The current government of Thailand is being openly run by a convicted criminal, Thaksin Shinawatra, who is hiding abroad and running the country through his own sister, Yingluck Shinawatra and his vast political machine, the “Peua Thai Party” (PTP). PTP is augmented by street mobs donning bright red shirts, earning them the title, the “red shirts,” as well as a myriad of foreign-funded NGOs and propaganda fronts.
While it would seem like an open and shut case, regarding the illegitimacy of the current government, Western nations have urged protesters to observe the “rule of law” and have condemned protesters taking over government ministry buildings. Why is the West now seemingly defending the current Thai government, after nearly 3 years of backing protests around the world against other governments it claimed were overtly corrupt and despotic?
VIDEO — Looks Like The Last Days Of Indigenous Peoples – Morris
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November 22, 2013
Also Monkees and some shots of Tribals. There are multiple pressures on the indigenous: Media (TV and Radio) Alcohol NGOs and corruption, and profiting from destruction of the habitat (logging and mining).
France is pushing for “Intervention” in Central African Republic
nsnbc international
November 22, 2013
nsnbc , – French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius announced that France is planning to deploy troops to the Central African Republic (CAR), if the U.N. Security Council votes for a U.N. Intervention in December. Despite many common denominators with Ivory Coast and Mali, Fabius claims that “this intervention will be different from that in Mali”.
“It will not be so massive nor as long” promised French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius, referring to the French involvement in Mali, where France still has 3.000 soldiers deployed.
Fabius stressed that “there is an absolute disorder in the CAR, and that “action must be taken as soon as possible to avoid tragedy”. France has been pressuring the United Nations for authorizing an intervention in the Central African Republic for months, and has increased the number of French troops in the country, that is plagued by clashes between a number of foreign-backed militias to almost 600.
French Eagerness to “Intervene” and Non-Humanitarian Common Denominators with Ivory Coast and Mali.
The Central African Republic has several features in common with Ivory Coast and Mali, where France has “intervened” since 2010.
- The CAR is rich in resources and holds considerable reserves of gold, diamonds and uranium.
- The CAR is a member of the UMEOA, uses the CFA-Franc, and has to deposit 65 % of all of its foreign currency reserves in France.
- Each time the CAR earns more on export than it spends abroad, it is creating a debt in France, rather than accumulating wealth for its population.
- France is “lending” the interest of the 65 % of the foreign currency reserves the CAR “has to deposit” in France, on which France earns about 3 % interest, back to the CAR and other UMEOA member states, at 5 – 6 % or more as “development aid”.
- The CAR has to deposit all of its gold reserves in the French “Tresor Nationale” against zero percent interest as a guaranty for the value of the CFA-Franc. Given the refusal of the French government to make any information available about its gold reserves, it is uncertain whether France could deliver the gold back, even if its government should decide to do so.
One of the conditions for “granting its former African colonies independence” was that “France installed commissars with veto rights” in the region’s three central banks, the, B.E.A.C., the B.C.C., and the B.C.E.A.O.
A detailed article about the virtually absolute French control over the 15 Central African nation’s economies has been published by Christof Lehmann under the title:
” French Africa Policy Damages African and European Economies – Bleeding Africa and Feeding France, the Face of French Modo-Colonialism”.
The confidence of French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius, that the UN will give permission to intervene under a UN mandate may in part be based on a statement by U.N. Secretary General Ban Kyi-moon, last Monday, that “he may be prepared to send peacekeepers”. The Secretary General stressed that further tensions between communities might well lead to uncontrollable sectarian violence with untold consequences for the country, the sub-region and beyond.
The country, with its population of 4.6 million, has descended into chaos since March, when the predominantly Muslim Seleka insurgents, many of them mercenaries from neighboring Chad and Sudan, ousted the country’s president, Francois Bozize.
The Seleka insurgents relied on the support of a loose coalition or local warlords, militia and criminal networks who have begun fighting each other for control since September. The renown Africa expert Alexander Mezyaev argues that the “failed state concept” with regards to the instability in the CAR may be related to the covering-up of international crimes. Recently, attacks were also launched against Magistrates in the capital Bangui.
U.N. Mission a French Attempt to assert French Control, countering African Initiatives.
The French push for an intervention at the U.N. is by many analysts understood as a French attempt to assert control over the CAR and to maintain French hegemony over its former colonies. Although the USA ultimately may be “pulled into another French military adventure”, U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry has made it clear that Washington would prefer that the African Union intervenes.
Considering the political economics it is understandable that France much rather would see a French led “intervention” under a U.N. Mandate, than an initiative that asserted African countries control of the African continent.
The African Union (A.U.) has already deployed 2.500 troops and is discussing to strengthen the mission with additional troops.
On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, pledged USD 40 million towards the African Union, sending a signal to Fabius and France, that the USA is not particularly interested in getting involved in a CAR mission, while it has more than enough to do with managing the subversion of Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and the involvements it already has on the African continent.
The result of French involvement in the 15 UMEOA member states, and how it manifests with regards to the Central African Republic, which with its richness in gold, diamonds and uranium, fertile, prime agricultural land and a population of no more than 4.6 million could be more prosperous than any of the European nations, is best understood by considering the CAR ranks 180th of 186 on the United Nations Human Development Index.
Ch/L – nsnbc 22.11.2013
For a detailed breakdown of the French control over the national economies of the 15 Central African U.M.E.O.A. member states, and the impact on the development of these countries as well as on regional stability and peace, please read Christof Lehmann’s article:
French Africa Policy Damages African and European Economies.
Other related articles:
Central African Intrigue; The Coup in the Central African Republic
Central Africa: Failed State Concept to Cover International Crimes
South Africa; Zuma accused of violating Constitution in Central African Republic Coup d´Etat
Head of Chechen Republic Dismiss Official for Daughters Participation in Syrian Conflict — video included
by Lina A.
FSA Crimes
November 21, 2013

Head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, says he has dedicated his life to the persecution of wahhabi terrorists.
The head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, fired a government official after the officials daughter travelled to Syria in order to fight along side Islamist militants.
Ramzan Kadyrov, commonly referred to as the President of Chechnya, wrote via his social media account on Instagram that he had dismissed the Director of Federal Migration, Asu Dudurkaev, after he had lost the trust of the citizens of Chechnya.
Kadyrov pointed out that several complaints had been lodged against Dudurkaev who is the head of an important institution.
Among the claims against Dudurkaev were those who thought the Federal Migration institution was mismanaged and corrupt. Kadyrov made the claim that Dudurkaev lacked the moral authority to talk with employees about morality, decency, patriotism and religion.
But what seems to have been the biggest concern is the fact that Dudurkaevs daughter recently travelled to Syria in order to participate in the “jihad” against the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad.
“His [Dudurkaev’s] own daughter is in the ranks of the wahhabis and thugs, shedding the blood of civilians, [contributing to] the cruelty in the holy Islamic area of Syria,” Kadyrov wrote.
“We offered him [Dudurkaev] the chance to convince his daughter to return, which he said he would do. But his daughter is still among the bandits. For this, coupled with other reasons, we came to the conclusion that it is impossible to further trust Dudurkaev with this post,” he continued.
As Head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, son of former president and grand mufti of Chechnya Haj Akhmad Kadyrov, has been credited with bringing peace and stability to Chechnya and the Caucasus region. He has the support of current Russian President Vladimir Putin and was awarded the Hero of Russia medal, the highest honorary title of Russia.
In an interview with Sky News Arabia on April 6 of 2013, Ramzan Kadyrov pledged to personally lead the operation of annihilating any wahhabi terrorists returning from Syria to Russia.
“I have devoted my life to the persecution of these devils. The more they are – the better for me,” he said.
VIDEO — Christians face extinction threat in Mideast – UK minister of faith
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November 21, 2013
Western officials are alarmed at the plight of Christians in the Middle East, where they’re increasingly becoming targets of sectarian violence. Britain’s Faith Minister says the turbulent region is now seeing an exodus of Biblical proportions, with Christians under threat of becoming extinct in some countries.
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At least seven Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza Strip — video included
PressTV
November 19, 2013
The Israeli regime has carried out several airstrikes on the besieged Gaza Strip, but there have been no immediate reports of casualties.
According to Palestinian sources, Israeli warplanes launched at least seven airstrikes in the north and south of the coastal enclave on Tuesday.
They were the second such attacks in recent weeks.
A spokesman for the Israeli army claimed that the airstrikes were conducted in retaliation for one rocket that had been fired from Gaza into the occupied Palestinian territories earlier in the day.
Last week, the Tel Aviv regime carried out two airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military frequently bombs the besieged Gaza Strip, claiming the attacks are being conducted for defensive purposes. However, disproportionate force is always used, in violation of international law, and civilians are often killed or injured.
The 1.7 million Palestinians of the Gaza Strip are living in what is called the world’s largest open-air prison as Israel retains full control of the airspace, territorial waters, and border crossings of the territory.
Gaza has been blockaded by the Israeli regime since June 2007, a situation which has caused a decline in the standard of living, unprecedented levels of unemployment, and unrelenting poverty.
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VIDEO — First footage: Aftermath as powerful blasts rock Iranian embassy in Beirut
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November 19, 2013
Two blasts near the Iranian embassy in Beirut killed at least 23 people, injuring 146 and causing havoc and massive fire in the Lebanese capital. Six buildings were reportedly destroyed in the embassy compound. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/038ycv
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