8 years in Russia for this American…

coffeeI realized today that this is my 8th Christmas, 8th Thanksgiving and I had my 8th Halloween. It will also be my 8th birthday in Russia coming up soon.  Eight years in Russia and the coffee is even better, as life is also. I am still alive after getting free of the addictions that are so common in the USA…

I came to Russia hooked on a variety of prescription anti-depressants that were given to me to counter the effects and future effects of six heart attacks. My doctor had me on no less than five forms + of anti-depressants. These kind of pills sneak up on you, as they are given to you when you really do not have an understanding about what you are taking. You just take what is given to you starting at the hospital and never ending as your full time care MD continues the path of your destruction instigated at the hospital…

Don’t get me wrong! My life was saved six times and I fought a hard battle to stay alive at times, but I now know that many of the prescription medicines given to me were detrimental to my future and they were given with open ended prescriptions. Fill as needed, when needed…

I had a permanent supply of Lexapro, Amitriptyline, Bupropion, Desipramine and Amoxapine! Plus some other items to spice it all up when needed…

This is bad and actually a sign of a sick society that uses nothing but drugs to solve its problems. That do what you are told and take what you are given idea is bad…

I had a very rough first year in Russia. I was kicking prescription drug habits and getting proper care from doctors. It was a very hard thing to find anti-depressants in Russia and at first it was scary. I realize that was just the effects of breaking the habit. I finally woke up and that is when this website was started. It was amazing as to how the wool lifted from my eyes and I did not have it as bad as most in America. Even drugged up, I was able to crawl away from America and get my life back together. So I know anyone can do the same…

Why I even stopped smoking at the same time that I got rid of all the other crap…

So I smacked my demons and the devil away, as I truly believe that I would be dead now, if I stayed in the US. I really believe that and if you saw all the medications they had me on, you would believe that also. I am now down to just the basic medications and in Russia that is considered the smart way to do things…

8 years in Russia and going strong!

That is why I love Russia…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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Snowden Releases: Tearing Rifts Politically in the World…

Front NSA compo + SnowdenIt is fun to watch as the releasing of the data that Snowden removed from the depths of the supposedly super safe network of the US spy agencies, is resounding all over the world. This information is ripping apart long time political allies as it is exposed that everyone and I mean everyone, is looking over your shoulder and they are all reading your e-mails and text messages, much less you actual phone calls…

All over the world Ambassadors are being either sent home, called in to tell why they are doing what they do and or running for their life. So much is happening that it is a joy to watch these politicians running scared and not thinking that they are better than everyone else…

One day the U.S. will get their internal politicians running for the hills, that is when things will change, but as it sits right now. The American people are still so dumped down that they think it is more important to worry about what Alex Baldwin supposedly said. You know a bad word…

I really don’t care if he said, Nigger or Faggot or what the hell he said. We as a society are so controlled that we worry about stupid crap like what Alex Baldwin said and or how big Kim Kardashian’s butt is at any given moment…

What is this bull about words? You know, I have lived a long time and seen a whole bunch of stupid things in my life, but when we care more about a few words than we do about truth, then we are in a huge pile of cow dung and the flies are swarming…

I have seen white niggers, black niggers and niggers of every skin color that there is. Nigger is a mentality, not a race, color or creed. I use the words white trash or black trash most of the time. It is the same to me as using nigger. It is a bunch of “goody two shoes” that have nothing better in life to do, than create a list of so called bad words, that no one on earth can say. These same “goody two shoes” are working on every aspect of your life and until you ignore them, you will have no life…

I am glad that the world is having a shakedown and I am glad that America is in the middle of it. Problem is that a huge portion of the Americans are totally oblivious to what is happening and the ones that see what is happening are scared to say anything…

But I want to go on record, “It is about time that the world started to look at Obama as he really is and not some pedestal demigod!” At least that is happening and he is being drug through the coals (like Bush was and many before him), just took a damn sight too long to do it. The taboo so called black man, who isn’t really black, has a slew or caricature cartoons to his name now and if we keep going he may catch up to Bush Jr…. 🙂

I have talked about this damn pedestal that we (the world) put Obama on. I have talked about it many times. You never put someone on a pedestal, for they can not uphold their end of the bargain. No mere human is capable of doing that and when the pedestal is broken, the person falls hard…

coffee-and-donutsSo I am enjoy that cup of coffee and working on a book of mine. Then I decided to write this article and now will go back to writing my book. I am hoping that by the end of winter I will be done and getting a book published. It may not go anywhere, but it is a dream of mine and it is going to happen…

Oh and back to Snowden. The data releases are going to get worse and worse and worse. The world is going to find out a bunch of rotten things…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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Konka W880 A Tough Phone…

konka_w880I talked a few months ago about a new cell phone. I am a cell phone nut in many ways, but I usually wear out my phones before I get another daily user. I am hard on phones and damage is second nature with me. I am not a delicate person and so what I carry or live with has to be tough. The cell phone I carry, 9 out of 10 times gives up the ghost due to being abused unintentionally…

So in lieu of my destructive nature. I have studied, studied and studied some more. I have spent many a hour during my free time and looked for a phone that will stand up to me. It has to survive me sitting on it, standing on it, laying on it and dropping it a hundred times a year. It has to be tough…

I think this phone will do the job for awhile and as it has a dual Windows or Android UI built into the Gingerbread OS, it will just make it better for me to use as strictly a daily carrier. It will not even be rooted or changed in anyway. The phone is to be one thing and only one thing, to work, as I drop it in the mud, sand, water, snow or gravel…

Well the video above caught my attention and after doing the studying thing, I have decided to purchase one of these Konka W880 phones. It was less than 10,000 rubles delivered to the door of our home and it really does look like a wonderful work of technology. The company that makes it is a very good company in China and has good credentials that back it up. This the same way that I discovered Huawei and I never went wrong with Huawei products. I suspect that I will find the same thing with Konka products…

I hope the video works, as it allowed me to embedded it from a Chinese site, but it seems kinda flighty and not work all the time…

The Konka W880 really is a steel framed, gorilla glassed and military graded smartphone…

Nonetheless the phone has a steel frame and has the highest rating of waterproofing, dust-proofing and crush-proofing that a cell phone can receive. I studied many Chinese forums and websites and what I found was that this phone is a Chinese only phone that will work in Russia. It has English and that was the biggest issue that the shipper was worried about, that a Russian would be able to use a English only cell phone. That really made my mind up as to the validity of the store I picked to buy the phone from. It mattered to them enough that they would rather not sell an item that would be incompatible and so I bought and had shipped the Konka W880, just because of that caring about the customer…

It should be here by New Years and it is my Christmas/New Years/Birthday present, since all those holidays fall with in two weeks of each other basically…

The bottom line is that this phone only cost around $300, can be dissembled to replace almost any part, works all over the world and you can take pictures underwater with it…

What more could I want for a cell phone as I travel the world and swim the oceans?

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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PS: We will soon see if it is as good as it claims, watch the video if it works, it is in Chinese and looks like a TV infomercial…

A Soviet Left Over: Single Industry City a Monotown…

eggs-in-one-basketIn the 8 years that I have been studying Russia and looking at the strengths and weaknesses of Russia. I have found many strengths, but I have also found many weaknesses that simply have to be changed. One of these leftover weaknesses from the Soviet times are cities that only had one means of employment or better yet, one means of livelihood…

It seems that at one time the model of Soviet infrastructure was geared toward building a city that only made one thing. They are now called monotowns: A monotown (from Russian моногород, monogorod; gorod=”town”) is a town whose economy is dominated by a single industry or company. This has caused an issue that is not easily ratified and while the Russian government tries to help these cities by tax breaks and other support. The cities that produce single items that really are no longer in demand are dying a painful death…

As Sveta and I travel Russia we have seen these villages, towns and or cities and while it makes for an interesting tour to walk around these cities and see what life was like in the Soviet times. These cities are crumbling and the people just hang on or leave…

Leaving is probably the number one thing that the occupants do and you can not blame them…

Very simple examples of villages that are based on this concept are villages near our tiny Russian Village. You have heard me talk about the Fish Village (If you read the blog!) I also have mentioned the Lumber Village. These villages have only one industry and that industry supports the whole village. There is no other means of work, support or life. You either work in the Fish Village in the fish ponds or you don’t work at all. In the Lumber Village you drive logging trucks or you saw lumber…

The population of these villages are stable as the main business is. The Fish Farm does well and so the Fish Village is a thriving small village that has a good life for its people. They have running water, electricity and sewers. They also have nice flats and such. The Lumber Village is not so good. It is mostly empty. No running water and electricity is marginal at best and since there is no way to make a living, the people move on to the bigger cities and hope for the best. This is a very simple look at the issue…

One of the things that happen is a perfect example of why I chose these two villages to talk about. The Fish Village has built its own lumber saw mill. The Lumber Village has lost a thriving account due to people in the Fish Village trying to self sustain. The Fish Village uses a lots of lumber year around and now they save a lot of money by sawing their own and they even sell it to anyone that wants it. This is an example of a town that will survive against a town that will be dead in a few more years…

The real problems come when the big cities such as the city called Tolyatti, which has a population of around 700,000. It is home to the large AvtoVAZ factory, which employes about 110,000 people. AvtoVAZ is Russia’s largest car maker, accounting for 1% of the country’s GDP. This city would die a fast death if AvtoVAZ folded its doors. The city was built strictly for the purpose of building vehicles and nothing else. While this city has many other jobs available, There is nothing to replace the auto manufacturer and since AvtoVAZ does okay, so does the city. There is no back up to keep these cities afloat after the industry dies…

The diversification of the economy in Tolatti is being worked on at this moment, but it has a long way to go. This is a major issue in all of Russia…

Why even the city that Sveta and I live in called Korolyov or Korolev. It is and was built strictly as an space industrial city in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It also is well known as the cradle of Soviet and Russian space exploration. This is its life blood and we are lucky to live in a thriving monotown, even though it now would not be called a monotown anymore…

But this is not an issue just related to Russia or the old Soviet Union. I see this problem all over the world and watched many examples of this happen in America…

Must be human nature to put all your eggs in one basket…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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Cup of Coffee and Snowing in Moscow…

coolThat cup of coffee is wonderful after walking the dog early this morning. It is snowing like crazy and so beautiful to watch. This is the forth time it has snowed so far this year, but this time it is coming down good. It still will not stick to the ground, but Boza was sneezing as he sniffed the air and the snowflakes tickled his nose…

The picture sums it up here in Russia. Get bundled up, get the samovar out and get ready for a long winter. They are calling for -6 by Monday, so that means I have to check the car out before the temperatures start dropping into the -30’s and freeze the engine block solid…

I never got the rear axle changed and I am thinking that taking the car to a shop this winter and having a bunch of work done on it would be a good idea. However I want to do most of the work myself and since I do not have a lift to work on the axle, I will have that done by an outsider and the rest I will do. I started the bodywork this last year and have figured out a good way to re-enforce the weak spots. I miss my garage…

Oh! I love the snow and I love winter, but Sveta does not and it looks like our continual search for the perfect balance of life will continue. I know that I love living in Russia and I love the long winters. That does not mean that Sveta should have to endure a Russian winter the rest of her life. She grew up here and has endured these winters all her life and I see that she needs to be spending at least half a year in a warm climate to swim and walk the beaches. The real answer in life would be 6 months in Russia and 6 months in another part of the world…

We are planning a trip this February to a far away land and then another after summer is over. We are trying to find that perfect spot to spend part of the year at…

Sveta needs the change plus warmth and that is the most important thing in my life…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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Iron Silk Road: a Russian Dream…

iron_silk_road

Big things are happening with North Korea and Russia! Russia is on its way to opening up North Korea to the world, even if it is only through Russia that it happens. You see the world does not acknowledge that Russia is working on this dream, but when the dream is being pushed a Russian president, then it could happen…

Putin has been a long time advocate of a railway called the “Iron Silk Road” or also called “Trans-Asian Railway,” it is a combination of rail tracks that would effectively take cargo shipments from Asia to Europe in 14 days instead of 45 days via the usual sea freight shipping. The freight rail tracks are expected to be used for transporting not only coal, but also goods from South Korea, North Korea and many other Asian states. Straight to Europe…

Putin sees this as a way to unify the east together and financially strengthen this half of the world…

As Russia sees it, the rail link will extended through North Korea, across the world’s last Cold War frontier, and all the way down to the southern South Korean port of Busan. Now if that isn’t a lofty proposition, I do not know what is…

Actually it is not one rail but many coming together to create a long term corridor of financial independence from the west. The west is being used as the end run of many goods and services, but it all is about interconnection and accessibility of the East to each other…

The total proposed 80,900-km railway network will originate from the Pacific seaboard of Asia and end on the doorsteps of Europe. The agreement’s cosigners included: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, People’s Republic of China, South Korea, Russia, Sri Lanka, Tajikstan, Thailand, Turkey, Uzbekistan,  Vietnam and it seems that North Korea is in the works, but as always the North has issues and not without reason due to the past history with the west…

Putin said recently about this subject:

“I hope political problems will be solved at an early date, as South Korea, North Korea and Russia will reap great economic benefits when it’s completed,” Putin said, while speaking at a South Korea-Russia business conference.

“This project, if accomplished, will help make a great contribution to the establishment of peace and stability on the Korean peninsula,” Putin said.

You know! This just might work and it would definitely work if some certain western countries would stop the baby ass crap and grow up, but even if they don’t, the world is going to move forward with out the west and that is what I have been saying for years, right here on Windows to Russia…

I also go on record to say that Europe will one day be pulled to the east and will find a better world there. A world much more stable and much less immoral. The picture and map tells the real story…

Get ready…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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Coffee / Tea: those hording beverages…

Coffee-and-TeaThere are somethings in life that you do not want to be without as the world turns itself inside and out. There are some places that you do not want to be when this happens to the world. I am going to talk about the beverages as the world becomes financially unhinged and what I know that I will want to have a huge supply of to ease the transition into a new financial world…

I really think that I could survive anything if I had my cup of coffee to sip on once a day. Well I know I would, because I have been in some really bad times in my life and even when I was deep in the jungle and life looked really bad, a terrible cup of coffee always made that day better. (What you expect great coffee deep in the jungle as you keep your head down from sniper fire?)

Let me tell you a little story:

I remember when it seemed that Budweiser was able to drop beer by the tons into the jungle. (We also never had a lack of Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Bars!) I did not drink much beer at all and I really despised the fact that we would need ammo, regular food and many other things, but beer was always around. I never could get coffee and I really wanted my coffee. Oh we had little packets of some type of freeze dried stuff that was labeled coffee and I had to make do with that. I had plenty of that stuff, no one else wanted it…

Now I know what some old timers are thinking, “Vietnam (But I never said where I was!) was almost the coffee capital of the world at one time!” But since you mentioned Vietnam, yes we messed that up and real coffee was rare. Production was ceased as the war hit and all you saw were empty fields! Who could blame them, work the fields and get shot by a passing patrol?

One day though, as if in answer to my dreams and prayers, we had a skid of beer drop out of the sky and strapped to this beer was a box, with my name on it. A big box and in that box was real coffee! Real coffee beans to be exact, all I had to do was grind my own. I looked at who it was from and the note inside said, “Give the world a break and sip a cup of coffee!” But no name of who sent it…

That note is basically what I would say, I actually said, “Give me a break, I just want to sip a cup of coffee!”

So I had real coffee and I carried coffee with me everywhere from that point on. I learned how to make coffee from anything and anywhere. I did not care if it was cold or hot, I made coffee. I made coffee one time in the middle of a firefight. I had had it and life had to stop. I remember that you could smell that coffee all over. There was fires everywhere as the jungle had been shredded by every sort of explosion we had back then and I was using a big dirty tin can (It was tin back then) and made coffee. I shared with everyone that came by. Spirits were soaring and we or I should say most of us, made it out alive and everyone talked out the best coffee they ever had in their life, right in the middle of a battle…

I know what I want to carry with me as life goes to hell, be it a war, zombie or a financial end to the world. I need to stock up on coffee and since Sveta is with me, tea is a necessity. Sveta loves her tea as much as I love coffee…

When you lose it all, just make sure that you have something that means as much as life to you in stock. It might seem stupid and petty, but the fact that you can sip a cup of coffee or tea when life is at its worse, will definitely give you a better outlook on life…

Time to stock up on coffee and tea…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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Why France is playing ‘stupid’ on Iran By Pepe Escobar

PARIS – US Secretary of State John Kerry has famously stated the US “is not blind” or “stupid” in its push to clinch a historic deal over the Iranian nuclear program. [1] So now that the world has been informed, he must, cryptically, have been talking about France.

The failed Geneva negotiations this past weekend over a temporary nuclear deal at least carried the merit of revealing who is really blocking it: the axis of fear and loathing composed by the Likudniks in Israel, the House of Saud, and the Francois Hollande administration in France.

Torrents of bytes have already detailed how Israel routinely hijacks US foreign policy. Here’s yet one more graphic demonstration of how Wag the Dog works. Last Friday evening, President Barack Obama called Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu asking him not to derail Geneva. Bibi then duly picked up the phone and called, in succession, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Hollande and asked them … to derail Geneva.

Hollande was the only one who followed Bibi’s marching orders. And all this after Kerry himself had been lectured by Bibi at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport on Friday morning.

Flash forward to the coda, early Sunday morning. Not by accident, Wendy Sherman, the lead US negotiator on the Iranian nuclear dossier, a certified Israeli-firster and borderline racist, [2] flew from Geneva straight to Israel to duly “reassure” her true leader, Bibi, that no deal would be clinched.

It’s no secret that Bibi and the Likudniks also run a great deal of Capitol Hill. Apart from bombing Geneva, Bibi may also rack up another temporary victory, with the US Congress about to add even more sanctions on Iran by attaching them to the National Defense Authorization Act.

Meet Bandar Fabius
As far as French behavior is concerned, it is conditioned as much by the formidable Israeli lobby in Paris as hard cash from Gulf petro-monarchies.

It certainly helped that, according to The Times of Israel, French parliament member Meyer Habib – also a holder of an Israeli passport, a former official Likud spokesperson in France, and a close pal of Bibi’s – called French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius to tell him Israel would attack Iranian nuclear installations if the current deal on the table was clinched. [3]

Call it the AIPAC effect. Habib is the vice-president of the Conseil Representatif des Institutions juives de France, or CRIF – the French equivalent to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The ghostwriter of President Hollande’s speeches also happens to be a member of CRIF.

Fabius, grandiloquent and as slippery as runny Roquefort, invoked – what else – “security concerns of Israel” to derail Geneva. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammed Javed Zarif were always extremely worried about being sabotaged by their own internal opposition, the hard line Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. So their number one directive was that no details of the deal should be leaked during the negotiations.

That’s exactly what Fabius did. Even before Kerry landed in Geneva, Fabius was telling a French radio station that Paris would not accept a jeu des dupes (“fools’ game”).

The role of Fabius was pricelessly summed up by the proverbial unnamed Western diplomat telling Reuters, “The Americans, the EU and the Iranians have been working intensively for months on this proposal, and this is nothing more than an attempt by Fabius to insert himself into relevance late in the negotiations.” [4]

Terabytes of spin have been asserting that Washington and Paris are playing good cop-bad cop on the Iranian dossier. Not exactly; it’s more like the Gallic rooster once again showing off.

Hollande was gung-ho on bombing Damascus when Obama backed off at the 11th minute from the Pentagon’s “limited” attack; Hollande was left staring at a stale bottle of Moet. On both Syria and Lebanon, Paris is unabashedly playing a mix of neocolonial hugs and kisses while sharing the bed with Israel and the House of Saud.

But why, once again, shoot itself in the foot? Paris has lost a lot of money – not to mention French jobs, via automaker Peugeot – because of the Iran sanctions dementia.

Ah, but there is always the seduction of Saudi Arabia’s intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan, aka Bandar Bush, and the Gulf petro-monarchies. In a nutshell; Bandar Fabius was nothing but playing paperboy for the House of Saud. The prize: huge military contracts – aircraft, warships, missile systems – and possible construction of nuclear power plants in Saudi Arabia, a deal similar to the one energy giant French Areva clinched last year with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The ghost of Montaigne must be squirming; France does not do irony anymore. Iran has no right to have its own nuclear plants, but France builds them and operates them for its Wahhabi clients.

The West doing Israel’s bidding makes sense; after all Israel may also be interpreted as a Western aircraft carrier in the heart of the Arab Middle East. As for France doing the Wahhabis’ bidding, just follow the money – from Veolia building and operating water desalination plants in Saudi Arabia to all those Rafale fighter jets to be unloaded.

Qatar, that slavery paradise presented by FIFA with a World Cup, has already invested over US$15 billion – and counting – in France, from shares in Veolia and energy behemoth Total to construction firm Vinci, media giant Lagardere, and full control of Paris Saint Germain, home of the new King of Paris, football icon Zlatan “Ibracadabra” Ibrahimovic. Not to mention that Qatar has bought virtually every significant square inch between Madeleine and Opera in Paris.

Hollande is a joke. This week he’s on the cover of the Courrier International weekly (headline: “The Art of the Fall”), with pan-European media judging him “incoherent”, “paralyzed” and “incompetent” (and these are the merciful epithets). On the weekend edition of the establishment Le Figaro daily, he was being destroyed because of France’s (latest) credit rating downgrade by Standard & Poor’s.

King Sarko The First – aka former president Nicolas Sarkozy – must be beaming; Hollande is now the most unpopular president in French history. Paris remains great – but mostly for hordes of fleeting tourists from emerging markets, not for hordes of unemployed Parisians.

So it’s Bandar Fabius to the rescue! Gulf petro-monarchy cash is the salvation. In thesis, this show of “independence” should translate into billions of euros in contracts and investments. It also helps that “incompetent” Hollande is on an official visit to Israel in the next few days.

That pivot to Persia
Forget about finding details of the real reasons for this “show of independence” in French mainstream media, apart from Le Monde Diplomatique’s Alain Gresh in his blog. [5]

Explanations are absolutely pathetic. France is “alone against all”; it has shown “responsibility”; it has “reaffirmed its independence”. And of course all the blame lies on Kerry, who allegedly “came up with a text that nobody ever saw before”. Every shill has scrambled to cast Israeli-firster Fabius as savior. And yet the Elysee Palace has stressed that Fabius was just following Hollande’s orders – which, in thesis, meant renegotiating the “weak points” of the deal. Call it, essentially, “incompetent” Hollande showing Obama he’s got balls.

Paris has spun that the problems with the deal concern Tehran’s heavy-water reactor in Arak and its stock of medium-enriched uranium. US and Iranian diplomats had been working hard towards a compromise; Tehran would keep building the reactor over the six-month period of the interim agreement, but tests would be with dummy fuel rods and ordinary water.

Kerry was working on it until Fabius unleashed his peacock act in a long session that only finished late into Saturday morning. This led Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif to note, wryly, that the P5+1 (the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China plus Germany) needed to negotiate with each other before negotiating with Iran.

The P5+1 internal mess could seriously compromise the next round of negotiations next week in Geneva. Yet Kerry, if he noticed it, managed to change his narrative to something even more theater of the absurd; he’s now blaming Iran for the non-deal. [6] It’s as if, after reading the French papers, he decided to atone for his sins.

Arguably Iran has proved to the whole, real, flesh and blood “international community” that it wants a deal and it is willing to negotiate. But then there are the sanctions to be approved by the US Congress – a de facto internal American sabotage. Yet these are third-party sanctions – where other countries are “punished” by the US for trading with Iran. No one will take these seriously, starting with the Asian powers, Turkey and Russia.

For the moment, no deal may seem better than a bad deal. It might happen at the next meeting, in Geneva on November 22. Most likely, a full interim deal will happen in a few months. The Obama administration wants a deal. France, for all its posture, is irrelevant.

Worse. Paris is being “blind” and “stupid” – to adapt Kerry’s words – by alienating French companies, in the energy sector, nuclear energy and manufacturing, from the fabulous possibilities unleashed by a normalized relationship between Iran and the West. If the Hollande gang believes they will be “saved” by the Wahhabis, they must be on mescal.

It may take years – and it will. But Washington will inevitably find some sort of accommodation with Iran. US corporations want it. The energy-starved West wants it. Even the US hyperpower complex wants it – as it will give it way more leeway in Southwest Asia and beyond. The axis of fear and loathing of Israel, the House of Saud and France may play spoilers – but not for long. “Pivot to Asia”? Not before a pivot to Persia.

Notes:
1. Iran nuclear talks: US ‘not stupid’ – John Kerry, BBC News, November 10, 2013.
2. The DNA of Iranians and Under Secretary Sherman, Counterpunch, November 4, 2013.
3. Israel will attack Iran if you sign the deal, French MP told Fabius, Times of Israel, November 10, 2013.
4. Iran nuclear deal unlikely as split emerges in Western camp: diplomats, Reuters, November 9, 2013.
5. Click here (in French).
6. Iran balked at Geneva nuclear deal, says John Kerry, The Guardian, November 11, 2013.

Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007), Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge (Nimble Books, 2007), and Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009).

He may be reached at pepeasia@yahoo.com.

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The west is nailing its balls to the cobblestone of the earth…

Pyotr Pavlensky in Red Square, MoscowA man in Russia nails his balls to the cobblestones in the Red Square and a man in America named Kerry, should have his balls nailed to the cobblestones somewhere as he continues to do the bidding of spreading American lies constantly around the world. Just like Hillary did for her tenure as head of the terrorist state called the USA…

I read the main news about how Kerry says that Iran walked away from a great deal and he says it like they were offered a pile of gold and refused it. Damn how could Iran do that?

Then it hit me! The west is nailing its own balls to the cobblestone of the earth…

Face it! The fact that you would nail your balls to anything only proves you are crazy, for if you desire to get your point across, talking over a cup of tea will do a much better job of passing along your feelings and desires.  Stupidity only gathers the unstable in mass and that is what the world does not need. A west that nails its balls and supports those that do nail their balls to anything, is a bad bad thing indeed…

The point about Kerry and his mouth is that Iran’s people at the meetings did not have the ability to make the decision on the nuclear talks and they have gone back to have discussions on what Iran should do with the head honcho. Like any smart country would do. A decision needs time to discuss…

But what did the west do? They took a good thing and played crap games again, as they have time and time again over serious issues in the world…

Example: What is really sad is seeing the photos of utter devastation in the Philippines, with dozens of poor deceased souls lying face down in the mud & the world is still talking about Israel’s suspicions regarding Iran’s nuclear energy program. Pathetic & embarrassing, is the name of the game in this and many instances. The Iran nuclear issue should not even be in the news, as it has not a damn thing to do with real world security and the Philippines is something we can do and help the world for real, not destroy it like the war that we so desire to spend trillions of dollars on. Lets help, not kill…

But lets top off everything with the fact that Kerry has no credibility. He’s all over the map, and not only physically. Many or I should say most politicians have no credibility in America, top to bottom. Look at McFaul in Russia…

Right now in the Russian news, McFaul has been slated to leave. He says meekly, “No, not really!”

Russia says, “Hey it is time that the US gets this lowlife scum out of Russia! He has played enough games and you know he has failed at his job of trying to upset the apple cart. Time to take him home and be a whole bunch smarter about your next choice of Ambassadors…”

I have to agree and if you follow my website here. Then you realize that I know the man (McFaul) and he is and was a very poor choice to put as Ambassador of Russia. He can not be trusted, he is dangerous in his position, he will lie and he has no diplomatic skills at all. He has been nailing his balls (Play on words!) to things all over Russia and fails at doing that even…

So the Russians really have a man who really is mentally crazy in Russia, a man who has done numerous things to draw attention to himself (Like sew his mouth shut with needle and thread) and this time he nailed his balls to the Red Square cobblestones, while he sat there naked and the tourists watched. We (The west and western wannabe Russian news!) made sure that we spread that news around the world so that the pro western war mongers would would have an agenda to beat their drums over. We made sure to promote the act of stupidity that this Russian man did and we try in the west to entice such actions on the part of the crazies… (The best way to have handled it was exactly how the Russian Police did. Look at the man as if he is an idiot and stand around and stare at him, while he is nailed to the Red Square!)

We do the same as Israel runs her mouth about Iran and we screw up the talks for the hundredth time with Iran, just as we do with Syria and all the other countries. Just like the west turns down the request by Syria to supply armored trucks to transport the chemical weapons to a safe place and the west immediately says, “NO!” Does there seem to be a lack of true caring in the world?

It just is agenda and agenda rules…

Looks like the west is nailing its balls to the cobblestone of the earth, just as this idiot in Russia did…

Hammer, Hammer and Hammer – It only hurts a little bit…

Posted by Kyle Keeton
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America’s Deep State Waging Absurd Wars: American Kids and the World Pay the Price by John Stanton

Could there be any connection between the size of those corporate profits and Washington’s patriotic dedication to eternal warfare? That great transfer of wealth helps explain how the gap between rich and poor in America has become and ever widening canyon. The financial dynamics of war-making are rarely mentioned in connection with America’s woes but from the profiteer’s point of view widening income inequality might be seen as a contribution to national security. During the past 12 year of wars defined from the start as endless the ranks of the poor have increased exponentially while public services like the education system that once enable them to rise have decayed ensuring that a supply of deluded kids impoverished in every way will don the uniforms of soldiers and perform the next round of America’s unnecessary wars….Corporations bring home the bacon, soldiers only medals.” They Were Soldiers, Ann Jones, Haymarket Books (2013)

“’Nothing in my experience prepared me for the catastrophic nature of these injuries.’ His first surgical patient three days after he arrived at Bagram was a young soldier who had stepped on an IED triggering an upward blast that destroyed his legs and left his pelvic cavity hollowed out. His urinary system was in shreds. His testicles were destroyed. His penis was attached to his body by only a little thread of skin…To have to amputate that boy’s penis and watch it go into the surgical waste container—it was so emotional.’” They Were Soldiers, Ann Jones, Haymarket Books (2013)

Ann Jones’ They Were Soldiers is the Johnny Got His Gun (Dalton Trumbo, 1938) of the 21st Century. Brilliantly and systematically written, Jones’ book is an indictment of politicians, military leaders, corporations and the academic/medical communities and their collective complicity in destroying America’s middle/lower classes and in particular America’s “kids” both male and female alike. What kind of nation and what kind of people promote such insanity, even glorifying current wars in the hopes that more war can prosecuted?

After reading They Were Soldiers, which is a book about the fate of male and female soldiers who return home broken, mangled and raped, the realization strikes that without perpetual overt and covert war, the American system of governance—as it is now practiced–would collapse. That is a frightening thought. Moreover, America’s elite class blames everyone but themselves for the ungluing and subsequent militarization of American society. They, according to one US Army official interviewed by Jones, are con-artists and hucksters. They prey upon youth.

Absurdist USA

I‘ve been in the Army twenty-six years and I can tell you it’s a con.” Jones says he doesn’t think much of military bosses or politicians or Americans in general who send the lowliest one percent to make the one percent on the high end “monufuckinmentally rich.” Jones says that the Army official has two sons, 21 and 23, in college. “They won’t have to serve. Before that happens I’ll shoot them myself…War is absurd. Boys don’t know any better. But for a grown man to be trapped in stupid wars–it’s embarrassing, it’s humiliating, and it is absurd.”

The American horror story begins with the propaganda that Americans have created and love to bathe in. That propaganda includes notions such as war fighting is noble and glorious; America takes care of its “fallen soldiers”, America is the guarantor and protector of the world’s freedom; soldiers and contractors, fighting side-by-side, protect the US Constitution; America is the “land of the free and home of the brave.” American “kids” in the 21st Century are heavily indoctrinated into a national security culture in which more is known about weaponry and war than literature and critical thinking.

According to Jones, one veteran of the Iraq war campaign asked himself, “Why did I like carrying an M-16? I waited in line with the others in Basic Training like it was Christmas morning…I was elated to receive the famous M-16. All the movies and video games never showed me what it truly was. During my time in the Army I finally understood what a rifle was all about. It’s a tool of death…I have to be honest. I loved carrying a rifle…After a while it is fused into my skin, bones character and soul…I came from an average all-American family. My mom is a schoolteacher. Our walls are filled with weddings. I open doors for little old ladies…If I am a normal middle-class kid, then something is wrong. Why did I know the difference between an M-16 and an AK-47 before I could compare a Hindu to a Muslim, or a Sonnet to a Haiku?”

Ghastly Leadership: Loves to Hate Women

After so many years of war, American culture is arguably borderline paranoiac, if not outright. Jones points out in her book that the USA is the only culture-nation in the world always looking for a fight. American culture—particularly those who make up the elite class–stinks of irresponsibility and non-accountability. Not convinced? Who in the USA stood accountable for the intelligence failures of 911? How about the senseless blunder of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars? How about the intelligence/police shenanigans and dismal security that led to the Boston Marathon Bombings? Then there is Benghazi Massacre, the Great Recession of 2008, the ruse of health care for all pushed by the Obama administration and its corporate sponsors. Only in America could such a ghastly elite/class absolve itself of responsibility. And yet they promote themselves to higher ranks even though lives and wars are lost. They are reelected again and again for taking America to ruin.

The disdain with which America’s Political-Military-Corporate-Academic Elite treat male and female soldiers (and US civilians too) is criminal. Nowhere is this more evident than in the treatment of soldiers who return from America’s many wars both large (Iraq and Afghanistan) and small (drug wars in South America, terror wars on the African continent). The US government/military largely dispenses with those soldiers who have “invisible” injuries such as trauma, depression, panic and anxiety caused by the external experience of death, wounding or rape which, in turn, becomes internalized, part of the soul. The soldiers return with nearly no support base to traumatize families and communities, sometimes by murdering relatives or strangers. Women are the target of much of this aggression which displays itself before the homicide takes place.

Commanders have routinely condoned the “rough” treatment of women making the environment for rape and other sexual misconduct a friendly one. Real men slap women around seems to be the unwritten rule in the military ranks. One commander in Iraq told Jones that he was happy that US women soldiers were in his command because “the Afghan women are dogs.” The implications of that statement are clear. In another instance the US military tried to downplay a string of murders perpetrated by soldiers stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. “Only after the ninth homicide at Fort Carson did the Army start a local inquiry into the murders,” writes Jones. “The general in charge said they were ‘looking for a trend among the homicidal soldiers. Something happened through their life cycle that might have contributed to this.’ An Army prosecutor asked, ‘Where is this aggression coming from.’” No mention is made of the fact that these “kids” were trained to kill and that the US political and military establishment doesn’t give a damn—beyond lip service–about their reintegration into American society.

Sometimes the military dumps the injured men and women quickly back into civilian care before they can complete a process that qualifies them for government benefits. Mostly, benefits or not, they end up with a cart full of prescriptions ranging from Zoloft to Oxycontin prescribed by government contracted doctors in the Veterans Administration and assorted medical facilities on US military bases around the world. Pharmaceutical corporations know that perpetual war and the propaganda of fear are great for business.

Noonan’s Deep State (she knows about Turkey’s experience)

The effect of 12 years of war against ghostly enemies has distorted American culture bringing it to the doorstep of fascism. The silent war of surveillance (exposed by Edward Snowden) that is being waged by the elite class of America against American citizens and independent journalists/whistleblowers is evidence of that. Peggy Noonan writing in the Wall Street Journal alludes to a secretive Deep State in America that likes war and subterfuge. “I have come increasingly to think of as the deep state—again, the vast, unfathomable and not fully accountable innards of the permanent U.S. intelligence and national-security apparatus…the ways, needs, demands, imperatives, secrets and strategies…stay pretty much the same, except for one thing: They always want more. The dynamic is always toward growth, toward more reach and more power.”

To increase power, to silence critics is a tool of the Deep State. Returning soldiers are subject to its will too. Many US soldiers—male and female–have come to bear a “moral revulsion” for the actions of the USA in the premeditated destruction of the planet’s cultures and nations. They must be silenced.

“A Marine veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan told me that a Veterans Affairs therapist labeled her with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder though she had neither experienced nor complained of a traumatic event. Instead she had spoken of feeling a kind of moral revulsion from life in the US after seeing how people in the rest of the world live. Many returned soldiers have that same feeling coupled with a smoldering rage at having lost the lives that once, in their innocence, would have contented them—the family trips to Walmart and the Happy Meals at McDonald’s with all the kids. That’s a world they can’t fit into anymore because as the Marine veteran said. ‘We’ve seen the price the world pays for the American Way of Life.’ They are unable to resume their old lives not because of injury or trauma, though that’s part of it for some, but because they know too much. She said, ‘Try to get a little help for hypervigilance and the VA hands you a medical diagnosis and a bunch of prescriptions to shut you up. We’ve seen a lot and learned things Americans ought to know. But we are the last people they want to be on the loose—the ‘crazy vets of Vietnam back again.’

John Stanton is a Virginia based writer. Reach him at captainkong22@gmail.com

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