Brexit, for once some facts.

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Well,now today's "Bread and Circuses" distraction is over,with the usual baloney that even managed to resurrect the ghost of "Princess Di" in the minds of those gullible enough to sentimentally wallow in such things, what are we to be offered next as a Brexit debacle smoke and Mirrors cloaking device?
Anyone care to speculate?
 
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The UN was crippled at the outset by the USA. All other countries wanted it to be based in Switzerland to be truly neutral, but the USA insisted it would have to be in their country or they wouldn't support it.

And ever since they've flexed their muscles over it, for example having never paid a cent of their UNESCO dues since 2011 as a protest against Palestine being admitted as a member of the UN. Israel also predictably stopped paying then, and some others have joined the fee dues refuseniks, including the UK. The USA alone owes UNESCO over half a billion dollars.
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That was not quite my understanding. The story I heard tell was that Rockafeller, who was very much of the God Fearing Christian mentality , was so enthused by the prospects for world peace that the UN offered , that he offered and gave the land freely . He was also a NY benefactor , and of course wanted it on his own front garden.
The fatal flaw that the UN had from its inception was the right of VETO by any of the victors of WW2, comprising the Security Council inner circle.
 
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That was not quite my understanding. The story I heard tell was that Rockafeller, who was very much of the God Fearing Christian mentality , was so enthused by the prospects for world peace that the UN offered , that he offered and gave the land freely . He was also a NY benefactor , and of course wanted it on his own front garden.
The fatal flaw that the UN had from its inception was the right of VETO by any of the victors of WW2, comprising the Security Council inner circle.
That sounds like revisionism! Whether Rockefeller gave the land or not is immaterial, the facts were as I stated, that the majority preference was Switzerland, overridden by the USA as a condition of their membership. It was a parallel of the situation with the League of Nations pre WW2. That was based in Geneva, Switzerland and the USA refused to join it.

As with all the projects the USA has joined in with Europe, they demand control and walk out if they can't get their own way. Ever the big bully.
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My overriding memory of yesterday's big event is that it turned out to be a good game of football but Jose Mourinho will recognise that a couple of his big-money stars really aren't delivering for the team.

Chelsea, on the other hand, played to their strengths and kept their shape with everyone defending when required. Antonio Conte has got his team well-organised and although there is much speculation about his future, he has done enough to demonstrate that he is a top coach.

In other news, I like this tweet:

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I was reminded of this remark from Jodie Foster:

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Theresa May has been loading the HofL with newly-appointed, true-blue, members in a cynical attempt to improve her chances of pushing through her perverse, 'any deal will do' agenda, in the upper chamber.

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It has come to light that the stupid woman, who has repeatedly warned against voting for Jeremy Corbyn because he talked to terrorists decades ago in an attempt to bring the warring parties to the negotiating table in NI, has included one very nasty terrorist among her favoured new Lords. This article reveals all:

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To quote someone else, 'You really couldn't make it up!'.

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That sounds like revisionism! Whether Rockefeller gave the land or not is immaterial, the facts were as I stated, that the majority preference was Switzerland, overridden by the USA as a condition of their membership. It was a parallel of the situation with the League of Nations pre WW2. That was based in Geneva, Switzerland and the USA refused to join it.

As with all the projects the USA has joined in with Europe, they demand control and walk out if they can't get their own way. Ever the big bully.
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It may be revisionist, but my source was the very ernest young guide at the Rockefeller buildings in New York. He was much too young to have been a party to the discussions..... As indeed am I. He also provided additional information on other things that Rockefeller jnr did which lends credence to his strong religious ethos, often to the annoyance of his wife, who was much into the liberal arts..
Remember he was at that time the richest person on earth, having an inheritance and a stake in all the oil business, then also commercial radio and TV and airlines...
So whatever other US interests may later have affected the UN , don't assume his interest was other than alturistic. He had sufficient clout with US administration that diplomatic immunity would be granted to the zone ...
 
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This extract from the work of Aldous Huxley seems particularly relevant today when one attempts to encapsulate the concerns regarding the destiny of the nation and the machinations of the tory propaganda industry.

After witnessing yesterday's events, we are simply one day closer to crashing out of the European Union with no means by which to sustain ourselves as a nation. Any deal now agreed is almost certain to be less beneficial than continued membership of the EU.

"What I may call the messages of Brave New World, but it is possible to make people contented with their servitude. I think this can be done. I think it has been done in the past. I think it could be done even more effectively now because you can provide them with bread and circuses and you can provide them with endless amounts of distractions and propaganda."

Aldous Huxley.

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It may be revisionist, but my source was the very ernest young guide at the Rockefeller buildings in New York. He was much too young to have been a party to the discussions..... As indeed am I.
The USA still hasn't let up on this issue. Although the rest of the world gave in with the UN building, they did get their own way with both UNESCO and the UNHCR, the former in Paris and the latter in Geneva.

The USA shows its dislike of this by frequently not paying their dues, justified by constantly attacking both organisations with propaganda, alleging corruption and mismanagement without any evidence given. In 2011, angered by the UN admitting Palestine as a UN member against Israeli and US policy, they used this as an excuse to permanently stop paying into UNESCO for its good work, and in 2017 they and Israel withdrew from UNESCO membership.

Meanwhile they are steadily reducing their refugee resettlement program for the UNHCR, Europe taking up the slack, and their partner Israel now showed to be racially discriminating in acceptance of Jews into Israel. It seems black Jews no longer qualify.
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Peter Oborne, well-respected journalist, has examined Jeremy Corbyn's political fitness on the matter of Britain's foreign policy and comes up with a startlingly clear verdict:

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... Well that certainly is a good enough reason to have him rubbished... I recall a number of years ago that our then leader Charles Haughey, made reconcilatory noises about The Palestinians ,and suffered in the British press. . Now there were other reasons, Charles was not a spotless character...
 
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Boris Johnson to make first visit by British foreign secretary to Argentina for 25 years
UK looking to improve frosty relations with Buenos Aires during tour of Latin America in post-Brexit trade drive.
Good old Boris, with luck he'll set off another war over the Falklands and provide TM with the Diversion she desperately needs after the Royal Wedding!
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Boris couldn't improve relations with a pet Goldfish,never mind any sentient humanoid on the Planet.

Should get a laugh though!

From the Independent by the way
 

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`not a spotless character` ?? !!! An understatement if ever there was one!

just a small issue of the then Irish PM and his sidekick Blaney smuggling in weapons for the IRA to use against unionists up North for starters.
Your information is slightly wrong, he was not PM at the time, but minister for justice, and both he and Blamey were sacked by Jack Lynch who was. Secondly they had not actually got the guns but were negociating for import licences that was foiled by the police and Irish army intelligence, and thirdly the IRA did not exist as a force viable or otherwise until later, . The IRA at that stage were the tired old men of 1956. It was the ham fisted approach of the RUC aand particularly the B Specials ( for UK readers a militia linked to the official police , ) which acted as the recruiting agent.
The guns were proposed as defense against murderous mobs intent on burning out Catholic or Nationists,. The peace gates, the burnt out streets were not fictional. You might recall that slightly earlier there were groups gathering at the dundalk barracks looking for guns, and there were refugee camps set up here in the south.
But a spotless character of Charlie is certainly an understatement... His liki ng for the fancy life while insisted that we were living beyond our means!!!.
 
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/may/21/defence-secretary-unveils-strategy-to-protect-uk-satellites

Now that is a very funny read! Is he a real person? Just asking.

No EU membership = no Galileo if I understand correctly. So all those mysterious UK spy satellites you will be paying for and launching from your launch site in... ??? Who will they be spying on? And why? A few billion for the submarines, a couple more for the the spy satellites (assuming the RAF will not be using recycled Spitfire bits and bobs to make them), hey this brexit lark could be getting a wee bit expensive could it not?
 
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/may/21/defence-secretary-unveils-strategy-to-protect-uk-satellites

Now that is a very funny read! Is he a real person? Just asking.

No EU membership = no Galileo if I understand correctly. So all those mysterious UK spy satellites you will be paying for and launching from your launch site in... ??? Who will they be spying on? And why? A few billion for the submarines, a couple more for the the spy satellites (assuming the RAF will not be using recycled Spitfire bits and bobs to make them), hey this brexit lark could be getting a wee bit expensive could it not?
Well some new Bogey Man is needed now that the Bungee cord of the Skripal affair has run out of elastic.
 
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