Culling the Human Herd in the 21st Century: The Savage Sorting – by John Stanton

There is a de facto redefinition of “the economy” when sharp contractions are gradually lost to standard measures. The unemployed who lose everything…easily fall off the edge of what is defined as “the economy” and counted as such. So do small shop and factory owners who lose everything and commit suicide. And so do the growing number of well-educated students and professionals who leave…all together. These trends redefine the space of the economy. They make it smaller and expel a good share of the unemployed and poor from standard measures. Such a redefinition makes “the economy” presentable, so to speak, allowing it to show a slight growth of GDP per capita.

The reality at the ground level is more akin to a kind of economic version of ethnic cleansing in which elements considered troublesome are dealt with by simply eliminating them. This shrinking and redefinition of economic space so that economies can be represented as being “back on track” holds for a growing number of economies in the European Union and elsewhere [like the United States]… One indication of a people’s economic despair is a sharp rise in suicide. This trend is evident in several countries worldwide from India to the United States…

The channels for expulsion vary greatly. They include austerity policies that have helped shrink the economies of Greece and Spain, environmental policies that overlook toxic emissions from enormous mining operations in Norilsk, Russia and the American state of Montana…if our concern is environmental destruction rather that interstate politics, the fact that both these mining operations are heavy polluters matters more than the fact that one is in Russia and the other in the United States…The diverse processes and conditions I include under the notion of expulsion all share one aspect: they are acute. While the abjectly poor worldwide are the most extreme instance, I do include such diverse conditions as the impoverishment of the middle classes in rich countries, the evictions of millions of small farmers in poor countries…Then there are the countless displaced people warehoused in formal and informal refugee camps, the minoritized groups in rich countries who are warehoused in prisons and the able bodied unemployed men and women warehoused in ghettoes and slums…Some are new types of expulsions, such as the 9 million households in the United States whose homes were foreclosed…”

Saskia Sassen’s forthcoming book Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (Harvard-Belknap Press, May 2014) begins its sobering journey with an Introduction titled, “The Savage Sorting.” The Savage Sorting seems destined to become the short-form description of 21st Century to be remembered, if at all, in some distant future by a genetically reengineered humanity (and biosphere).

Most television watchers are familiar with programming on National Geographic or Animal Planet that depicts “life in the wild” for non-human animals. Typical scenes from “nature” programming include lions and hyenas hunting down young, old and infirm wildebeests or zebras. Ultimately successful, they engage in a feeding frenzy. Sometimes the prey is still alive as it is being disemboweled by the predators. Chimpanzees attack, kill and eat rivals whilst emitting screams that unsettle the viewer’s nerves. Aging grizzly bears are observed losing their prized hunting spots to the young and are left to feed on scraps, themselves destined to be prey for creatures large and small. As the “nature” show goes on, the soothing voice of the human narrator assures the audience that it is all part of the “natural order of things.”

That “natural order of things” also includes human-on-human expulsion and extermination. But before touching a bit on the 21st Century culling of the human herd, it is worth noting that human-on-non-human carnage continues into this “modern” century. One of the practices of this new age of enlightenment is “Canned Hunting” in South Africa. European, North Americans and Chinese big game hunters, according to the Guardian newspaper, sometimes sit on the back of pickup trucks and wait for lions—bred for a “guaranteed kill”–to run by or walk up to the truck. In the Guardian’sThe lions bred for slaughter: Canned hunting is a fast-growing business in South Africa, where thousands of lions are being bred on farms to be shot by wealthy foreign trophy-hunters,” the reader is confronted with a repulsive picture of a happy hunter gloating over a dead lion.

Humans Don’t Discriminate, They Eliminate Non-Humans and Humans Equally

Then there is the case of the Gray Wolf in the United States. According to The Wolf that Changed America, “Wolves have been feared, hated, and persecuted for hundreds of years in North America. Before the arrival of Europeans, Native Americans incorporated wolves into their legends and rituals, portraying them as ferocious warriors in some traditions and thieving spirits in others. European Americans, however, simply despised wolves. Many, including celebrated painter and naturalist John James Audubon, believed wolves ought to be eradicated for the threat they posed to valuable livestock. This attitude enabled a centuries-long extermination campaign that nearly wiped out the gray wolf in the continental United States by 1950.”

Now that Grey Wolf populations are increasing—thanks to the work of some bright humans–denizens in American states like Idaho, Wyoming and Michigan want to get back to the way things were in the good old 1950’s. Killing a wolf and taking a “selfie” with the fur that once adorned its body is still an acceptable practice in some quarters. Those quarters are typically dominated by weekend warriors (take another look at the canned hunter on display in the Guardian for the classic “smirk”). Then again American hunters assisted in the near elimination of the America’s mascot: the Bald Eagle.

But it is not just Americans that seek the death penalty for the Gray Wolf (or are crushing the biosphere that that supports life on Earth). It is the same story, for example, in France. According to the Telegraph, UK, “Conservation groups are furious. To return to wolf hunts as if we were in the Middle Ages is scandalous. That the local authorities are organizing them is even worse, said Jean-François Darmstaedter, president of Ferus, who threatened to challenge their legality in the European courts.

We call them ‘political killings’ as their only aim is to allow farmers to let off steam but they will solve nothing. Blindly shooting wolves will have no effect other than to exacerbate the problem. If you kill the alpha male, you can split up a pack, which will cause far more damage. The only solution, he said, was to protect flocks properly by using fierce Pyrenean Patou mountain dogs, penning sheep inside high electrified fences at night and firing warning shots if wolves approach. These measures can reduce predation to almost nil, he insisted.”

Just Like the Wolves: Humans Negated, Written off, Warehoused, Displaced

There is a statement in the comment section on PBS’ The Wolf that Changed America. It serves as a brutal reminder of the willingness of humanity to expel through genocide, war, and economic/statistical cleansing many collections of human and non-human beings. Those expulsed rarely have the honor of even being lost to recorded history. America’s Native Americans provide an example. “The context omitted by this film [The Wolf that Changed America] is the conquest and colonization of New Mexico by the United States and the subsequent ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Americans to make way for cattle ranching, to which the wolves were a threat. Now we speak of the conservation of the “wilderness” and its wild inhabitants. But why are the human inhabitants denied and negated?”

According to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC), there are nearly 30 million internally displaced people (IDP’s) around the globe who are, essentially, homeless. War is a primary cause. Making war is a conscious decision by politicians and military leaders who rarely consider the destructive consequences for the indigenous population, culture and infrastructure. As Sassen has pointed out, expulsions are “made” and war may be the ultimate form of expulsion. For example, America’s covert actions in the Syrian civil war and its two invasions of Iraq have contributed significantly to the IDP numbers. Remarkably, as a consequence of US war-making the Christian cultures of Iraq and Syria have nearly vanished.

IDMC notes that IDP’s are the result of “conflict, generalized violence, human rights violations and natural hazard-induced disasters. It should be noted that these figures do not include all IDP situations by other causes, such as development projects. Furthermore, while the figures have been presented separately here, our analysis shows that conflict, disasters and resulting displacement have multiple and often overlapping root causes and impacts. Over half of the countries affected by conflict since 1970 were also affected by disaster-induced displacement in the last five years alone. This is an important consideration for those tasked with policy-making, protection and assistance.” IDMC reports that there are another 37 million IDP’s due to “disasters”. The USA accounts for 900,000 of that number. Where do they go?

If You Want a Good Job, Commit a Crime and Go to Prison

The invisible laborers in America’s prisons reduce the costs for goods and services offered by many large US corporations. Skilled and captive prison labor is used by business and state governments on a regular basis ostensibly to cover the costs of incarceration. There is irony here: What does it say about a society that allows government and business to hire prisoners rather than employing law abiding citizens who are equal to the task? What’s the point of being a “good citizen” when there is little reward in playing by the rules of the State-Corporate designed system of life?

Sassen notes that “Mass incarceration has long been present in extreme dictatorships. But today it is emerging as inextricably linked to advanced capitalism…Most of the people who are being incarcerated are also the people who do not have work and from whom work will not be found in our current epoch…today’s prisoners in the United States and United Kingdom are increasingly today’s version of the surplus laboring population common in the brutal beginnings of modern capitalism…many transnational corporations have set up satellite factories inside prisons…Available evidence suggests that the majority of corporations profiting [in some form] from prison labor [include] Chevron, Bank of America, AT&T, Starbucks and Walmart…the profits of private prisons are represented are represented as a positive addition to a country’s GDP even as they are a government cost; in contrast, government run prisons are only represented as government debt.”

The State-Corporate Complex consciously makes decisions that “expel” one collective group and incorporates another. According to Sassen, “One familiar example in the West that is both complex and extreme is the expelling of low income workers and the unemployed from government social welfare and health programs, as well as from corporate insurance and unemployment support…These expulsion are made. The instruments for this making range from elementary policies to complex institutions, systems and techniques that require specialized knowledge and intricate organizational formats.”

Fight the Power! OK! But Where is It Located?

People as consumers and workers play a diminished role in the profits of a range of economic sectors… This tells us that our period is not quite like earlier forms of capitalism that thrived on the on the accelerated expansion of prosperous working and middle classes…What is next? Historically the oppressed have often risen against their masters. But today the oppressed have mostly been expelled and survive at a great distance from their “oppressors”. Further, the oppressor is increasingly a complex system that combines persons, networks and machines with no obvious center” notes Sassen.

The worst elements of capitalism/globalization are everyone’s problem. Destruction of the biosphere and much of human and non-human life, and expulsion from society and the record books is a transnational matter. Someone has to care and someone has to remember. It is no coincidence that wherever on the planet one finds one of the tentacles of the globalized State-Corporate System, Expulsions of every kind take place.

Culling the human herd is, of course, best accomplished through a regional or global conflagration pitting one state, or proxy, versus another. In such a conflict everything “is game” (non-humans too).The preeminent warring power on the planet, the United States, is—in a case of acute irony– threatening military action and stiffer economic sanctions on Russia if it proceeds under the “responsibility to protect” doctrine to “save” Russian speakers in Eastern Ukraine. And for good measure the US recently warned China not to look to Russia’s annexing of the Crimea as a model for an invasion and occupation of the disputed Diaoyu Islands that Japan claims.

How About a Canned War with Humans?

So is the State-Corporate System. designed and led by the USA, gearing up for a shooting/economic war against both Russia and China? Can you say tactical nuclear weapons? The reality is that there are too many people in the world. A large number of them are a drag on economic performance. Many of them are “old” and blocking opportunities for the young. There simply is not enough work and the State-Corporate System does not want to pay “living wages.” Why should they when prison labor is widely available.

Odd that the centenary of World War I takes place in 2014.

Humans can only hope that the mystical deity “God” does not become a reality. Worse still would be the appearance of an extraterrestrial species that arrives and demands an accounting of humanity’s stewardship of the Earth and the life it supports.

Being expelled from the planet would be quite painful.

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

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The New Door on our Russian Flat…

128sI am not always sure what makes Sveta and I do certain things, but I feel that a change in the atmosphere is what drove us to install a better door on our flat. That atmospheric change which was along the lines of “flat number 5,” (we are number two by the way) showing signs that are inconsistent with proper social behavior. I have always known that this young lady (loosely said,) who lives in number 5 is not a good influence on the world at large…

Sveta finally saw the writing on the wall and we installed a new door on this past Sunday. For we decided that any loosely said young lady who would steal from her own family, will not hesitate to gather her following of zombies and try to break into other flats…

The new door is very secure and very heavy steel. We decided to get this door because we travel a lot and now everyone after many years knows this fact. Then the fact that someone was let in to steal some objects in the hallway in front of our flats. That helped the decision…

I guess that is the atmospheric changes that happened…

We decided to install it before our upcoming Estonia trip and now we will feel safer, but I will feel more pissed, because we had to install something to stop something that should not happen…

Actually we love the old door and in fact it has not been removed. We are leaving it up. I did a lot of work on that door and it was the original door that came with the flat. But as it was as cheap as possible of a door that can be bought and Sveta could even kick it in. It was time to secure our home better. For we have been here years now and have acquired lots of memories and stuff. That stuff needs to stay in our flat…

(I realized that we were some of the first ones to move into this huge building…)

The inner door as I call it now is part of the family and it has the correct look for the interior of our flat. So it looks like it will stay…

Oh by the way! Happiness was evident yesterday as the door went up. The men who installed the door looked like Moldavian and when they found out that I was from America, one of them, had that follow me around puppy dog look. He was so proud to be putting a door up for this American…

It has been awhile since I have seen that look. It use to be common when I first came to Russia, but with times changing and America pissing off people left and right, I do not get to see that reaction very many times anymore….

They did a good job by the way…

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P.S. We will deal with the number 5 issue, for the neighbors all all getting pissed. No you do not call the cops in Russia for literally anything short of death and even then you may not call them…

That is the way it is and that is why I love Russia…

Sunday April 20th, 2014 is Orthodox Easter Day – Observance…

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(Western) Easter Sunday is April 20, 2014
(Orthodox) Easter Sunday is April 20 , 2014
Ash Wednesday is March 5, 2014
Palm Sunday is April 13, 2014
Good Friday is April 18, 2014

This year in a rare occurrence, the Easters are on the same day all over the world…

I found that interesting, because many times they are even up to a month different. Strange how we have a different day each year to celebrate something that happened only at exactly one point in time…

But hey who am I to question wisdom of the elders?

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I like this guy: Vladimir Zhirinovsky of the LDPR…

Vladimir Zhirinovsky man who guides the Liberal and Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR,) wants all McDonald’s fast food restaurants in Moscow and anywhere in Russia closed. Tossed out and removed. Then Pepsi Cola is next in line…

“McDonald’s has closed its restaurants in the Crimea – this is very good. Now it needs to close all restaurants in Russia. I ordered the teams of municipal organizations of LDPR to put pickets in front of all McDonald’s restaurants in Moscow and across the country. They should get out of the country … as soon as possible,” Zhirinovsky told the news on Friday….

“We will close them across the country and then proceed to Pepsi next!,” Vladimir Zhirinovsky then said…

You know? The more that I read about this guy and the more that I watch what he says and responds to, the more I like him. He says what ever comes to his mind and he pulls no punches. Now I think Putin is a better leader for Russia, but this guy would do the same as I would do and tear the west right out of Russia and toss the carcass on the shores of the USA…

As pissed as I am at how America is acting over this Ukraine situation, especially the fact that America is the main reason it all happened, I hope they send all American companies back home and slam the door. I guess it is a good thing that I have no say in the matter and probably a good thing that Vladimir Zhirinovsky does not have anymore say in the matter than he does…

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My Russian Reminiscing…

Soyuz space rocket

The picture above talks to me! It is impressive and it immortalizes time suspended. It brings my younger years back into focus and that sometimes is important. That photo above says power, power and more power. The power to reach the stars…

I know that Americas Saturn V is the most powerful and the most wonderful and the most fantastic, but all that fades quickly and becomes irresolute in the background as time marches on.  How we allowed ourselves in America to send the space program to the dust bin, is beyond me…

So when I look at a photo like that one above of a Russian Soyuz-ST and I read a great propaganda article, talking about how cool it is and how powerful it is, as it lifted off the launchpad yesterday from the Kourou spaceport in the French Guiana…

My memories were stirred and I looked at awe, as I watched several videos and looked at several photos…

That photo above really caught my eye and my soul, as I became saddened at the thought that America has a bunch to do to reclaim her past glories. I am not sure that it can be done and we do not have the money anymore…

So no matter how bad-ass our rocket was! It don’t fly no more and that means, that don’t fly no more either…

That is the big issue, isn’t it?

datsun

Next photo above is another interesting situation for me. It should be for you and most likely will be if you are old enough…

The Datsun, a car that has been revived in Russia. A older plant and a new car with an old name. AVTOVAZ of Russia has begun rolling a Datsun off the assembly lines, the same lines that turn out the time proven LADA…

So again I have been taken to the past. I owned several Datsun’s and they were tough, rough and built like a sewing machine. They lasted forever and I got every penny back when I sold them. One of them (A Datsun 210!) had way over 300,000 miles on it, before I sold it and it still got me more than what I paid for it new from the showroom floor…

Now I am not saying that these new Datsun’s are as good or better, but I will say that since they were designed for Russia, by the Japanese, then I would have to conclude that they will be one tough little brother to the original Datsun…

hot-cup-of-coffeeIt is interesting living in Russia: The old days are not gone for me here. Everyday I get to glimpse remnants of my past and it is the present and future for Russians.

Lucky devils…

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Patience: Will be glad when the snow leaves…

Even I am getting tired of the snow and we have had very little snow compared to the past eight years I have been here. But I think that the up and down of snow layers, has been worse than three feet of solid ice that is normal. We actually had a touch of early spring and it just made it mentally worse…

I am ready (just like Sveta and all the other Russians) to get to the village or dacha and get life in gear. Time for planting vegetables and painting the village home…

This spring / summer I am planning on staying at the village for about a month, just Boza and I will be there. Sveta will visit on the weekends and travel by train to see us. Then in the fall Sveta, Boza and I will spend about a month there. The big village has a railroad station and we will pick her up in town. I have to work on the village house and I have to work on the car. I need to do some bodywork to the car and get her ready to paint…

The village is a perfect place to do all that. I just have to survive the mosquitoes…

But alas we will have to wait a little bit longer and be patient a little bit longer…

That is one thing that Russians are good at: Patience…

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Once again Russia: You can not trust the west…

Over the years I have made it clear that my stance on what Russia does with the west should be taken with a grain of salt and ignored fully, with only the basics to be dealt with…

Hence with that thought above as my base, I have talked about how the end results of dealing in things as far as NATO supply lines, WTO, space programs and many many other items. These issues have been on my list of “Do not do and do not get involved!”

I will say a few things again for any Russians that want to listen, “Dealing with the west may have short term benefits and that is exactly what the west is all about in the first place (short term,) in the long term, the fact that you are dealing with an unstable psychopathic entity, makes any and all transactions a two sided sword.” Then I will say again, “You cannot trust the west in any form, means or methods. For to try to trust the west will always mean they will do their best to stick it up your ass later!” Then I will make it clear, “You deal with the west and like a rapacious demon, it will burn your heart, every time and remove your life if it gets a chance!”

Point blank: Russia and China need to redirect their resources and gather the flock of growing discontented countries with the west and start life all over again. The ties with the west need to be broken…

I think that short term pain will translate into long term benefits, if only the east will see the writing on the wall…

It is finally time for: A new internet system, A new trade system, a new main currency, a new banking system and a hundred other new things. It is time to, “Bite the Bullet!”

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North Korea: Why is it?

this is wrongWhy is it that we have to try to bully and scare countries like North Korea? Why is it? Why do we have to have war games of a huge magnitude on the border of South Korea and North Korea? Why is it? Why do we have to float our warships right up to the maritime borders of North Korea and have war games? Why is it? Why do we constantly instigate issues between North and South Korea? Why is it?

The answer is not what you desire to hear. The answer is that only a paranoid, scared and sick country would try to intimidate a country like North Korea…

I do not see Russia doing it. I do not see Brazil doing it. I do not see China doing it. I do not see India doing it. I do not see Canada doing it. I do not see Iceland doing it. I do not see anyone but America doing it on a regular basis and for that matter we do the same thing all over the world to many other countries…

Who are we trying to impress? Are we scared? Do we fear North Korea that much?

I will tell you what I think and it is the same issue that is internally in America…

The American government has learned to rule by intimidation. This intimidation is being used right now internally within the country we call the U.S.A. and they learned how to do it after intimidating small countries all over the world. The techniques that have been developed outside the country are being used inside the country as you read this…

The American government is scared of you, them, us and everyone…

All they (U.S.) has left it seems is intimidating, blackjacking, Bogart-in, browbeating, bulldozing, bullying, bully-ragging, cowing, hectoring, maul-mauling, strong-arming, picking on, blustering, trash-talking; frighting, alarming, horrifying, scaring, shocking, spooking, startling, terrifying; menacing, terrorizing, threatening; badgering, harassing, hounding, bludgeoning, coercing, compelling, constraining, dragooning, forcing, making, obliging, press, pressuring, pushing around; demoralizing, psyching (out), unmanning, unnerving, discomposing, disconcerting, disquieting, distressing, disturbing, perturbing, upsetting and being plain ignorant to round it all out…

Oh lets not forget that the U.S. also bribes, corrupts and tosses money around to get their way…

Does anyone with any intelligence really think that North Korea is a threat to anyone on the planet?

Are we that scared of the little people?

Looks like we are…

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America the child – Russia the adult…

spoiled-bratLately the true nature of America has come forth with flying screams and colors. Russia just responds and does what it has to do and then as a patient parent with a brat kid, Russia waits until the tantrum is over and the child starts to see reason. The reason that should have been obvious before all this started…

But when a child starts the problem and instigates the issue first, that child has very little ability to see reason until they exhaust their tantrums in full. America had a tantrum and fell in it. They also kowtowed many countries to side with them and paid with bribes, treason and threats. Now America looks like the proverbial spoiled brat as Russia looks on and shakes her head…

When you watch America lie and lie and lie thousands of times, all day long, all week long and all year long. When you watch the American media lie and lie and lie as they are told what to say and write. As you watch the American politicians lie and lie and lie…

That is when you realize that The USA or The U.S. or America is thrashing on its death bed and they are desperate and scared of losing the top notch in life…

Russia it seems is the one who is running interference, while China is gathering the supplies. Russia does not want to rule the world, but I really think that China may want to…

That is something that we will have to wait and see if it happens. For the U.S. is so playing checkers with Russia, while Russia plays chess and the U.S. is in a quagmire at every turn. Then to see the behind the scenes, all you have to do is look and see that China is playing chess also…

This had to happen eventually, as when you step in the wrong playground and try to play unfair. The regulars will put you in your place…

America has found out that she is just a regional player with big ambitions of world conquest and the world is still a big place and to take on a country like Russia or China on their home front is stupid as hell…

So now America is going to work with Russia in getting things under control and that was after threats of war and lies of a mentally deranged country (USA), were spread worldwide, but the hate will continue and not abide as certain sectors refuse to back down and acknowledge truth. Beat them war drums and attack that evil, made of our desires for world conquest…

That is a major reason that America is considered a deranged country and it is time to stop the games and lies…

hot-cup-of-coffeePlease America get your own house in order first and stay away from the world. Russia will be glad to show you the correct way…

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Gorbachev: U.S.A. Promises Cannot Be Trusted!

I found this interesting article in 2008 about an interview with Mikhail Gorbachev. It was done with The Daily Telegraph and it holds true as we look at the USA, 6 years later. I have to say that I find very little that Gorbachev tells the reality in and for some reason, this particular time he told the truth to a western press. Normally the western press has been undulated with his expressions of how things had to be the way they were and he did the best he could. The fact is that he knows in his heart that he sold the Soviet Union down the drain…

MOSCOW, (RIA Novosti 07/05/2008) – Promises made by U.S. leaders cannot be trusted, former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev said in an interview with The Daily Telegraph published on Wednesday.

“The Americans promised that NATO wouldn’t move beyond the boundaries of Germany after the Cold War, but now half of central and eastern Europe are members, so what happened to their promises? It shows they cannot be trusted,” he said in Paris.

He also said that Washington’s claims that a missile defense system it is planning to build in central Europe was aimed exclusively at countering the threat from so-called rogue states could not be believed either.

The Pentagon’s missile shield deployment plans continue to be a major bone of contention in relations between the U.S. and Russia. Moscow considers the project a threat to its national security.

Gorbachev said the missile shield plan jeopardized world peace and could lead to a new Cold War.

He continued that that “erecting elements of missile defense is taking the arms race to the next level. It is a very dangerous step”.

“I sometimes have a feeling that the United States is going to wage war against the entire world,” the former Soviet leader said.

“The United States cannot tolerate anyone acting independently. Every U.S. president has to have a war,” he concluded, also saying that the world had squandered the chance in the decade after the Cold War to “build a new world order.”

This next article is about what Gorbachev said recently…

Moscow Times: (Mar. 19 2014) Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has defended Russia’s takeover of Crimea, saying that the referendum among the peninsula’s voters corrected a historical “mistake.”

“While Crimea had previously been joined to Ukraine based on the Soviet laws, which means [Communist] party laws, without asking the people, now the people themselves have decided to correct that mistake,” Gorbachev said on Monday, Interfax reported.

“This should be celebrated, not sanctioned,” he said.

I bet you never heard that Gorbachev spoke for the Crimea issue and not against it, but them I am hearing many voices in the west saying that Crimea has a right and we need to stop the crap. These voices are being squelched all over the world, for the games were played and the west does not want anyone to think that they are wrong…

No matter what the cost and how much they pay…

Makes you think…..

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