Photoshop Has Become Life…

PhotoshopPhotoshop the new window into the virtual world we now live in:

I was working on a photoshop image for the website. To do that you have many options and one of the best is to use “Gimp!” I was happily altering a photo to meet the conditions that I set for it and then all of a sudden, I stopped and realized something…

I just took a sip of that wonderful coffee here in Korolev, Russia and I then decided to start this article…

The term photoshop needs to be expounded upon. In the situation that I am using it in, means, “Any altercations in the “real world” by technical manipulations to accomplish the goals set at hand. These goals could be something as simple as just a photo to make yourself look like Superman, to manipulations of data to make a whole country believe in going to war. This twisting of data is not held to just photos, but it is expanded to all carbon based/non carbon based existence and more…”

We photoshop whole countries – Libya, Syria, Russia, America, Europe and in fact we alter the reality of everything on the planet. We do this even if it is a flagrant lie. We do this to create the reality that we want to present and effect the minds of everyone about what we present. We want everyone to see the world through our eyes and to believe like we do. So we manipulate the data when we can and hope one more person falls into the trap and follows our way of thinking. We – in this case is any one individual to a whole country of individuals that are being herded to a common goal…

I watched the manipulations happening all the time: Boston, Washington DC, Moscow and now look at London! A man with a meat cleaver and a knife in his dripping bloody hands, expresses sorrow at what he had to do and he politely gave what seems to be an amazing interview to a person who just was on his way to a job interview and filmed all that happened like it was a reality show on TV… (All the while 50 people stood and watched it all happen…)

All this spouting about photoshop by me is just my way of saying that nothing is real anymore. What you see as feelgood or feelbad images, articles and data is nothing more than a manipulation of qualitative or quantitative variables, that perform a needed function to arrest and desist a real flow and reality of perceptions. To be guided to the false premises that all is wonderful or terrible, whatever fits the requirement for that given second in life…

I am going to sip my coffee and return to my “Gimp” photoshop and alter a photo to try to change your reality and perception about the death you ignore, and actually you demand that death of millions of innocent people, all over the world, by silence is approval of your governments actions…

Now that is reality…

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Wild Roses: Blooming in Russia…

Wild Roses are some of my favorite flowers.

I have waited and waited for them to bloom around our place in Russia. So I was really excited today as I found some wild roses blooming and the pictures came out wonderful. Boza did not care of course and he tried to ruin the pictures, as he found a cat to worry about, but you got to love that Galaxy Note camera…

wild roses

Then lets have one that is open all the way…

wild roses

It has been raining and really dreary for days. But today a little sunshine opened up in the form of a wild roses. Now that is sunshine without the sun shining…

I missed the blooming of the lilacs in the village, as they were just starting to flower as we left this last time. So I have enjoyed the lilacs blooming around Moscow. That is another one of my favorite flowers. They smell is heavenly…

So today while walking the dog, my soul uplifted and smiled. The wild roses are a testament to the beauty of nature and the ability to produce beauty if just left alone…

I also say that as the world looks at Moscow and Russia herself as dreary and dim. I say, “For those that look any place on the planet will be found beauty and sunshine as wonderful as the wild roses…”

I think of this poem by Wendell Berry as I think of Svetlana my sweetie:

Sometimes hidden from me
in daily custom and in trust,
so that I live by you unaware
as by the beating of my heart.

Suddenly you flare in my sight,
a wild rose blooming at the edge
of thicket, grace and light
where yesterday was only shade,

and once again I am blessed, choosing
again what I chose before.

Have a nice day and go out and smell the roses…

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Adopted Abused Russian Siblings in US…

Adopted Russian Children have escaped from their abusive life in Texas, USA and all because of a brave American woman who never gave up and put her own freedoms and liberty in jeopardy…

adoptedThis is the Adopted Russian children that I have been talking about several times on my website, I was happy as a “pig in a mud wallow” when I saw this. Diane Black contacted me on Facebook and asked me if I had seen anything on the news yet. That made me put out the alerts and checks and then it popped up after a few hours…

adopted sistersTwo orphaned Russian siblings Kelly and Cloe, known in Russia as Anastasia and Svetlana Klimov, have been temporarily placed with a new US foster family, after years of abuse by their adopted American parents.

The announcement was made today by Diane Black, a psychotherapist and human rights lawyer who has been working on this case since she was alerted to the abuse the children suffered at the hands of Michael and Penny Deckert from Texas.

Ms. Black said she called up the girls today to check if everything was fine, and there were tears of happiness in their voice as they repeated “thank you, thank you, thank you.” The human rights activist said she hoped adopted Anastasia and Svetlana found a home at last.

This is one of the articles:

Diane Black: Three Abused Russian Adopted Children Texas, USA

I am so proud of Diane and she stood by these kids. She was even arrested for try to help these adopted children. That gives me the state of America, right there in a nutshell…

Sadly the boy is still missing, but the girls have been relieved of a life of abuse. Lets hope the boy is found before it is too late…

Another abusive American adoption family bites the dust…

Don’t tell me that it is rare! I have hundreds on case file right now, all located in America and all abusive…

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Putin: Speed Up Naval Warship Deliveries…

putinPutin has demanded that ship building in Russia increase the production rate. United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) the largest ship builder in Russia is under the gun to get warships out on or before the 2020 deadline of completion…

I saw this information and then it struck me as to what is going on and why Putin is slamming the fist down…

The Russian Navy is expected to receive 24 submarines and 54 warships of various classes by 2020, according to the Defense Ministry…

Then along came Medvedev after Putin and in a CSTO underlining statement…

“It is essential to offer weapons which are superior to our world counterparts, and pay special attention to strengthening cooperation, primarily with our partners in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO),” Medvedev said…

Well this is not anything new to me as I live in Russia, but it maybe new to you and Russian has been on a huge push to upgrade the military for several years now. Something big is on the horizon and along with India and China, Russia is getting ready for it…

The Russian Navy’s new Borei-955 class submarines will each carry 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM).

Yes Russia is trying to get 24 subs with 16 nuclear tipped missiles ready as fast as possible. That equals 384 nukes floating around in the great blue yonder we call an ocean. That is enough to deter even the toughest big bullies around…

Then 54 warships is a huge increase in the surface abilities…

I read in between the lines of all that is being said by Putin and Medvedev: “Build these damn ships and subs! Build them like you have no tomorrow. For you may not have a tomorrow, to build these ships in.” I also read that the CSTO needs weapons and weapons now as the counter balance against NATO has to begin…

With all that said, the USC has decided to hire outside forces and do what it takes to get those damn warships done, “Come hell or high water…” As Putin scowls and says, “You better get er done!”

The wind is blowing people…

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Coffee from Russia and Life…

coffeeThat cup of coffee this morning was perfect. It is around 13 Celsius here in Moscow and the hot beverage made for a wonderful morning. In fact I am on my second cup of coffee and the first was encompassed with lots of thinking’s on my part…

Coffee and Life:

Coffee and life seem to be important to me. I tried to break that coffee habit and failed. I have failed a thousand times. I tried one time to stop smoking after 30+ years and succeeded. I do not drink alcohol and never had to drink in the first place. Alcohol is a poison and it really needs to stay out of the body. Smoking is a poison, just like smoking anything is a poison to your body and anyone who tells you that sucking down smoke from marihuana is okay for you! Well they just want someone to join them in their bad habit. I laugh when I read about how smoking pot is so much better for you than cigarettes. Like inhaling any form of burning leaves is good for your lungs… 🙂

My last bad habit is coffee and I really think that I will keep that bad habit. For a cup of coffee and thinking about how beautiful the world is, well is just perfect. The world is a wonderful place and it is so full of fantastic and marvelous things, that only “a fool and his money” can not see the world for what it is…

So if coffee kills me, “Then so be it!”

About Life:

I once was asked in the heat of a battle, “Are you scared!”

I said, “Hell yes. Scared enough to live!”

I though about that later and realized that fear I expressed was the edge that kept me alive, when all around me have passed away. For those that become complacent die a quick death on the field of honor…

Life is what you make it and there is no one out there who is going to carry you. For we so many times make our own graves by the injustices that we do. Believe in god, but do not expect him to block the bullet that is coming straight at your heart. You have to learn how to keep from getting in the way of that bullet. I just have an issue with the god that does not step in the way of people who kill for no reason, except greed, money, lust and power. I agree we must learn and grow, but so much death is upon the weak and helpless. They have a life to live also. Survival of the fittest is also the fittest to help others survive. There are many people in this world who do not realize that they have a bullet to step out of the way of, because that bullet should never be there in the first place…

About Coffee:

I was once asked by a captor, in a deep dark jungle, what if I had to make a decision about the peacefulness of the rest of my life, between a cup of coffee or a pistol laying on a desk, he said “Chose between that cup of coffee or the gun!”

I said, “I would take the pistol and shoot your ass and then drink the coffee before it got cold!”

4 months later, after being beaten a hundred times, I was asked the same question again, by the same guy…

This time I answered, “I would drink the coffee first, because last time you took to long to die, the coffee got cold! Then – I would shoot your ass!”

For some strange reason known only to him, he let me go…

That sums up life to me and I realize that my summation of life is different than yours, because I have been places and done things that you will never do. Just as you have done things I will never do…

Have a nice day…

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P.S. – I have been doing some experiments with readability and this article scores 84.3 in the Flesch Reading Ease test, which is considered easy to read. I have some that are considered very hard to read and I am trying to adjust my writings…

Russia leads the way in post-Fukushima world…

From Russia: By Igor Alexeev…

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Reconstructing nuclear confidence in the world following the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster will be a long and painful process. But real-life energy demands, especially in developing countries, predetermines a significant share of nuclear energy in their national energy consumption structure. Russian experience in this field can offer some interesting solutions to the decision-makers.

The Fukushima incident has contributed a lot to the lay belief that nuclear energy use is a risk not worth taking. Although, according to the data of the non-profit World Nuclear Association, only a very limited number of accidents occurred in over 14,500 cumulative reactor-years of commercial nuclear power operation in 32 countries.

The Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima are the most notorious examples of “Houston, we’ve had a problem” crisis situations. Is it possible to find balance between reasonable public concerns and nuclear generation crucial for economic growth? Russian experience in the reconstruction of global nuclear confidence can offer some interesting solutions to the post-Fukishima world.

Nuclear power use goes hand in hand with irrational, fears especially in the so-called developed countries. A popular genre of post-apocalyptic drama has been thrilling Western consumers with pictures of polluted wastelands and toxic rains for several decades. The Fukushima incident triggered the downfall of the atomic industry in the European Union: Germany adopted a total ban, Switzerland and Spain banned the construction of new reactors.

Independent data analysis shows that the roots of these radical decisions lie in the sphere of crowd psychology – the politicians influenced by the green lobby had to stop the atomic panic. However, all energy specialists know: the impact of potential human errors in the nuclear sector has considerably decreased. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development report risk statistics, natural gas and nuclear industry appear to be the safest energy sources.

The contrast is especially striking in comparison with other realistic energy options (see a timeline by The Guardian Datablog). “Of those we have identified, six accidents happened in the US and five in Japan. The UK and Russia have had three apiece”, – Simon Rogers wrote counting accidents with nuclear reactors after the Japanese tragedy in 2011.

This explains why many sovereign governments like China, India and Iran want to see Russia’s Atomstroyexport as their contractor, despite the fact that they have their own peaceful atom programs. Last April, Finland’s Fennovoima also invited Atomstroyexport (along with Toshiba) to take part in a tender for building the sixth nuclear reactor in the country. The first two Finnish reactors were built by Russian specialists, the third and fourth by the Swedish company. The fifth reactor is now under construction by Germans and French.

The Iranian facility in Bushehr is a particular example of engineering expertise. Russian specialists solved many technological problems and successfully integrated German structural elements into the new reactor. In the late 1990s, Siemens AG (Germany) quit the project mostly for political reasons, leaving behind tons of old hardware.

Nevertheless, with the help of Iranian scientists, the reactor of Bushehr nuclear power plant’s Unit 1 was brought up to 100% of its projected capacity on August 30, 2012, the representative of Atomstroyexport announced last year. Setting all ideological considerations aside, the completion of the project in such highly seismic area was truly a landmark event for the whole industry. The Bushehr facility passed a harsh stress-test during the latest earthquake in Iran.

After 2011, Rosatom went global and concentrated on its key export project – the NPP-2006. Now this reactor combines both active and passive safety systems. Innovative solutions include advanced molten core catchers, a passive heat decay removal system and other updated protection elements. At the same time, US-Japanese and European companies are primarily developing passive nuclear safety systems because power outage reports influenced their risk analysis.

The 1979 Three Mile Island incident in the US led to massive anti-nuclear protests and inspired the sociological theory of “system or normal accidents” by Charles B Perrow, both of which significantly slowed down research in the US civil nuclear industry. In short, the theory holds that high-risk systems are prone to failures however well they were managed. Western companies simply lacked field data on various types of accident situations.

In contrast, Russian specialists since Chernobyl have become really paranoid about disaster prevention and safety issues on both the practical and theoretical levels. For instance, Russian reactors can stand a direct collision from a falling plane – who in the pre-9/11 world could have ever expected that to be necessary? If Rosatom’s modern NPP had been installed in Japan, Fukushima incident might not have happened. Or, at least, the consequences would have been not so devastating.

On April 26 this year, Russia mourned the 25th anniversary of the tragic events in Chernobyl. It was a painful lesson to learn. Russia has done its homework and now its nuclear power plants are the most reliable and technologically advanced atomic facilities on the market. One cannot but hope that politicians elsewhere will understand that sometimes it is necessary to put safety concerns before lucrative business deals with politically “comfortable” partners.

Paraphrasing one famous advertising motto, in the nuclear industry you should really get the best or nothing. Such a strategy might help the decision-makers on nuclear projects to strike the happy medium between environmental concerns and actual energy demands.

Igor Alexeev is a Russian journalist and blogger for Strategic Culture Foundation and Route Magazine. He writes on the oil and gas sector, Eurasian energy security and shipping industries in the Arctic. (Copyright 2013 Igor Alexeev)

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Hoard Time in Russia…

Is it Time to Hoard?

Putin talks about it and Medvedev talks about it. They are not afraid to call it like it is. Putin the Russian president will tell you that Russia will be alright, but that we have to get ready for what is happening in the west. That tells people to wake up and get on the move, because the crap is going to hit the fan soon. Medvedev sees the hording starting and trying to keep a semblance of control on it. He tells us not to hoard and slow down. Other words: It is going to get rough and you have time to get ready, just do not panic…

“This is how it was in 2008, and now we are witnessing the same thing. However, unlike our friends and partners in Europe and other parts of the world, the Russian economy is showing vitality and prospects of further growth,” Putin said.

In 2008 we really got caught off guard. This time we are watching it develop and the conditions present are all pointing to a crash worse than the last. At least Russia is truthful and is telling everyone that, “The train has run away and no one is big enough to stop it!”

Medvedev is going on record to day saying that we really do not need to stockpile or hoard items. That is the trigger response that tells all Russians that it is going to get rough and while we will get through it okay, it is time to start hoarding at a controlled pace. We still have time to get ready…

Medvedev and Putin talk the right talk and if you look at what they say. They will tell you that it is going to get really rough and Russia has done its best to implement controls and changes to try to keep from following the west off the cliff as everything collapses. Putin and Medvedev always use that duo team work to get the important things across.  China has been doing the same, India has been doing the same, and as a huge part of the world has been doing the same…

The damn western press just spouts about how the rest of the world is doing so terrible and countries like China are going down, down, down and down some more…

America and western puppets, have walked around and through the new type of battlefield that has been laid before her. The world is staring at a western induced collapse, due to pure unadulterated greed and  it also dislikes the trend toward war that is happening…

I told Sveta two weeks ago while at the village, “We need to get a weather sealed type cabinet and fill it with flour, rice, matches, paper, pencils, sugar, salt, medicines and many other items… ” Other words hoarding…

hoardHoarding is the only way to have something after things collapse. The Russians are experts on hoarding and a Russian will tell you that hoarding is an art and has to be done correctly. You hoard only items that will either be good for food, trade, barter or substitute currency and you hoard items for survival. You do not hoard froze items and refrigerated items. Can goods, sealed goods and long life span items is the way to go with food. Sugar, salt and other spices make great money in rough times. I think a spice such as cinnamon is a perfect spice to hoard…

I say, “Hoard, hoard, hoard and hoard some more!”

It will feel awful good to wipe your ass with real toilet paper instead of a piece of news paper or magazine that tells you, “Stock Market at all time high!” 🙂

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Narcissistic Personality Disorder a Politician…

NarcissisticWhile only 1% to 2% of the population would be able to be diagnosed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder, it seems that many of those very ill people, are in a career devoted to politics and other governmental situations…

These Narcissistic people are the ones that we rely upon to protect us, to control us and to mold our future…

Short but sweet definition: Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder in which the individual is described as being excessively preoccupied with issues of personal adequacy, power, prestige and vanity…

Symptoms of this disorder:

  • Takes advantage of people, places and things to reach own goals
  • Expects and demands to be recognized as superior and special, without any accomplishments
  • Expects and desires constant attention, admiration and positive reinforcement from others
  • Envies others and believes others envy him/her
  • Is preoccupied with thoughts and fantasies of great success, enormous attractiveness, power, intelligence
  • Lacks the ability to empathize with the feelings or desires of others
  • Is arrogant in attitudes and behavior
  • Lies to achomplish and fulfill their goals
  • Has expectations of special treatment that are unrealistic

Bottom line is that we vote these people in to position and then allow them power to bring more like them into power and after awhile they have surrounded themselves with the rest of their peers. Then before you know it we have a bunch of Narcissistic people who have no ability to care for the average person and has only a desire to use you to better their position, power and finances in life…

There is very few politicians that do not fit the mold of a person with a Narcissistic Personality Disorder and we have coddled that situation and allowed them to take over our governments. Governments all over the world…

America even has a president that is a prime example of a Narcissistic…

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Assad talks, Russia walks By Pepe Escobar

So Bashar al-Assad has spoken – exclusively, to Argentine daily El Clarin (there’s a huge Syrian diaspora in Argentina, as well as in neighboring Brazil).

Cutting through the fog of Western hysteria, he made some valuable points. The record shows that, yes, the regime has agreed several times to talk to the opposition; but myriad “rebel” groups with no credible, unified leadership have always refuted. So there’s no way a ceasefire, eventually agreed on a summit – such as the upcoming US/Russia Geneva conference – can be implemented. Assad makes some sense when he says, “We can’t discuss a timetable with a party if we don’t know who they are.”

Well, by now everyone following the Syrian tragedy knows who most of them are. One knows that the Un-Free Syrian Cannibals, sorry, Army (FSA) is a ragged collection of warlords, gangsters and opportunists of every possible brand, intersecting with hardcore jihadis of the Jabhat al-Nusra kind (but also other al-Qaeda-linked or inspired outfits).

It took Reuters months to finally admit that jihadis are running the show on the ground. [1] A “rebel” commander even complained to Reuters, “Nusra is now two Nusras. One that is pursuing al Qaeda’s agenda of a greater Islamic nation, and another that is Syrian with a national agenda to help us fight Assad.” What he didn’t say is that the real effective outfit is al-Qaeda-linked.

Syria is now Militia Hell; much like Iraq in the mid-2000s, much like the Western-imposed, “liberated” Libyan failed state. This Afghanization/Somalization is a direct consequence of NATO-GCC-Israel axis interference. [2] So Assad is also right when he says the West is adding fuel to the fire, and is only interested in regime change, whatever the cost.

What Assad didn’t say

Assad is not exactly a brilliant politician – so he wasted a golden opportunity to explain to Western public opinion, even briefly, why GCC petro-monarchies Saudi Arabia and Qatar, plus Turkey, have the hots for setting Syria on fire. He could have talked about Qatar wanting to hand over Syria to the Muslim Brotherhood, and Saudi Arabia dreaming of a crypto-emirate colony. He could have talked about them both being terrified of Shi’ites in the Persian Gulf harboring legitimate Arab Spring ideals.

He could have pointed to the absolute shambles of Turkey’s “zero problems with our neighbors” foreign policy; one day there’s a triad of collaboration Ankara-Damascus-Baghdad, the next Ankara wants regime change in Damascus and routinely antagonizes Baghdad. And on top of it Turkey is puzzled to see Kurds emboldened from northern Iraq to northern Syria.

He could have detailed how Britain and France inside NATO, not to mention the US, as well as their petro-monarch puppets are using the disintegration of Syria to hit at Iran – and how none of these actors supplying the weaponizing and plenty of cash give a damn about the suffering of the “Syrian people”. The only thing that matters is strategic targets.

While Bashar al-Assad was talking, Russia was walking. President Vladimir Putin – well aware that the Geneva talks are being derailed by various actors even before they happen – moved Russian naval vessels to the Eastern Mediterranean; and offered Syria a batch of ultra-modern ground-to-sea Yakhont missiles plus a batch of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles – the Russian equivalent to the American Patriot. Not to mention that Syria already has Russian SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles.

Now try, any one of you NATO-GCC gang, even bypassing the UN, to unleash a mini-Shock and Awe on Damascus. Or to install a no-fly zone. Qatar and the House of Saud, militarily, are a joke. The Brits and France are seriously tempted, but they don’t have the means – or the stomach. Washington has the means – but no stomach. Putin was dead sure the Pentagon would read his message accordingly.

And don’t forget Pipelineistan

Assad could also have talked about – what else – Pipelineistan. It would have taken him two minutes to explain the meaning of the agreement for the US$10 billion Iran-Iraq-Syria gas pipeline that was signed in July 2012. This crucial Pipelineistan node will export gas from the South Pars field in Iran (the largest in the world, shared with Qatar), through Iraq, towards Syria, with a possible extension to Lebanon, with certified customers in Western Europe. It’s what the Chinese call a “win-win” situation.

But not for – guess who? – Qatar and Turkey. Qatar dreams of a rival pipeline from its North field (contiguous with Iran’s South Pars field), through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and finally Turkey (which bills itself as the privileged energy transit hub between East and West). Final destination: once again, Western Europe.

As in all Pipelineistan matters, the crux of the game is bypassing both Iran and Russia. That’s what happens with the Qatari pipeline – frantically US-supported. But with the Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline, the export route may originate nowhere else than in Tartus, the Syrian port in the Eastern Mediterranean that hosts the Russian navy. Gazprom would obviously be part of the whole picture, from investment to distribution.

Make no mistake; Pipelineistan – once again tied up with bypassing both Russia and Iran – explains a great deal about why Syria is being destroyed.

The EU oil-for-al-Qaeda scheme

Meanwhile, the real Syrian army – backed by Hezbollah – is methodically retaking strategic Al-Qusayr out of “rebel” control. Their next step would be to look east – where Jabhat al-Nusra is merrily profiting from another typical EU blunder; the decision to lift oil sanctions on Syria. [3]

Syria Comment blogger Joshua Landis drew the necessary conclusions; “Whoever gets their hands on the oil, water and agriculture, holds Sunni Syria by the throat. At the moment, that’s al-Nusra. Europe opening up the market for oil forced this issue. So the logical conclusion from this craziness is that Europe will be funding al-Qaeda.” Call it the EU oil-for-al-Qaeda scheme.

Southwest Asia – what the West calls the Middle East – is bound to remain a privileged realm of irrationality at play. As things stand in Syria, instead of a no-fly zone what should really fly is an “all fly peace” – with everyone and his neighbor involved; US, Russia, the EU, but also Hezbollah, Israel and of course Iran, as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has keenly stressed. [4]

Way beyond the Western obsession with regime change, what the already troubled Geneva conference could yield is a deal following the Syrian constitution – which, by the way, is absolutely legitimate, adopted in 2012 by a majority of votes of the real, suffering, “Syrian people”. This could even lead to Assad not running for president in elections scheduled for 2014. Regime change, yes. But by peaceful means. Will NATO-GCC-Israel let it happen? No.

AssadNotes:
1. Insight: Syria’s Nusra Front eclipsed by Iraq-based al Qaeda, Reuters, May 17, 2013.
2. North Atlantic Treaty Organization-Gulf Cooperation Council-Israel.
3. EU decision to lift Syrian oil sanctions boosts jihadist groups, Guardian, May 19, 2013.
4. Russia says Iran must take part in proposed Syria talks, Reuters, May 16, 2013.

Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His also wrote Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009). He may be reached at pepeasia@yahoo.com.

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From Russia: Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 – Is a Gingerbread Device…

imagesGingerbread is perfect for the Galaxy Note N7000…

Yes, you heard me! The N7000 is nothing but a Gingerbread device and if you desire more than that, then you need to get a different phone. ICS does run well on it, but the issues related to ICS have made that Android ROM version worthless and many times a disaster to the N7000. I am very happy with Gingerbread and use CheckRom v5 as the everyday driver, but after trying every ROM and trying multiples of versions of each ROM: Well they all suck except for the Gingerbread and even stock Gingerbread rules the roost over the latest and greatest –  Android versions…

Believe it or not I have tried everything up to date that would install properly on the N7000. I just tried “Vanilla Rootbox” and to honest that just put the icing on the cake. It took me a little more than effort and I got my phone back operating (It refused to leave the roost very easily and I had to pull out ODIN to convince it otherwise.). The operating system was “okay” no real complaints, but more options than a commercial airliner. Unless you are just crazy and all you want to do is adjust your phone for days, then go for it. I happen to want something to work right out of the box and most custom ROM’s now days are going in the opposite direction of that philosophy…

The one ROM that has what I want and is not able to fulfill that need due to bugs running all over the place is a MIUI ROM. I install a MIUI ROM and always say. Wow!” Then after less than a day I say, “Time to say goodby!” There is always a game changer involved in those MIUI ROM. They have n0 consistency and that includes the Gingerbread versions. I simple love that ROM, but can not work with a phone that runs like a slug and MIUI is a slug, a beautiful slug…

Update on MIUI for the N7000: I can not stop looking for that perfect MIUI ROM – today I found a version that is ICS based and MIUI. It is made by my favorite developer ibotpeaches – miuiandroid_GT-N7000_ics-2.12.14.zip is what you need to look for and you just may find it is perfect. I am going to try to use it as a daily driver, for a week. I will get back if it does the job… (Cross those fingers…)

I see more and more people reverting back to ICS and even Gingerbread. The Jelly Bean ROM that Samsung pushed out to us is a piece of junk and they only did it to shut people up. I compiled better ROM’s than what they pushed out and that is pretty sad…

Okay I know that hate will be prevalent on this subject and that is okay. I also know that if you put aside the need to try to say you have the latest and greatest OS for Android, then you will re,member how smooth the N7000 ran in Gingerbread. Then remember that she is a dual core and 1 gig of ram. She was made to turn Gingerbread into a powerhouse and she did just that…

She is an old girl now and the N7000 has a lot of life left, she just does not have the horsepower to drive the bigger  load…

It is hilarious to hear and see the comments about Jelly Bean, “The ram is gone! What did they do to my phone? What do you mean I need to reinstall and wipe it all? What is a custom ROM and will that solve everything? The phone is sluggish! I hate the N7000! I hate Samsung! How can I get back my ICS? Help……….??????”

There are some very good ROM out there for the N7000 and if you want stability and Jelly Bean: Try SlimBean is is a damn good ROM. A very good MIUI is by ibotpeaches and it really tries to meet what I need. I keep trying each new version (MIUI) that is put out each month and I will keep hoping…

So far CheckROM has held off the avalanche of Jelly Bean delights that keep coming forth. It defeated all the ICS varients in the past and after flexing its muscles, it walked all over JB also. I really though that Rocket ROM in Gingerbread was the answer and it failed in comparison to CheckROM, but Rocket ROM GB beats ICS and Jelly Bean, hands down…

The phone has to be functional and when it is a daily driver, it has to just plain work. Battery life has to be better than just good, it has to be great and there has to be enough ram to keep things like the browser from crashing. There has to be enough cpu cycles spared to drive that mule down the path. When I click WIFI hot-spot, I want instant WIFI hot-spot. Etc, etc, and etc…

Gingerbread just plain works…

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P.S: I love this phone and it will stay my daily driver. It is the best of the best as far as doing what I need to do. I am looking at a new phone, that will become the phone to experiment with. The Note has reached its experimental life cycle and I have outreached its abilities. So maybe the Note 3? Just maybe…