FTAC – Malignant Leaders – Anti-Semites – Fascists

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Each malign leadership personality — Assad, Erdogan, Khamenei, Orban, Mobarak, Morsi, Putin, Yanukovych, etc. — makes himself also an independent actor in his own right as well as one bickering or cooperating with fellow dictators in the context of pursuing or sustaining “political absolutism”, i.e., themselves as the sole power of their feudal estates. In place of a decent politics, which cannot be had with any playing out this kind of script in personality (all are emperors), come only a limited practical politics — carrots, sticks, and horse swaps.

Internally, “patronage” fits in infantilization and dependency inducing behavior that is itself a part of a defeating spectrum of controls – blackmail, intimidation, incarceration, and murder on one hand, and kind approvals of the powerful, financial patronage, sweet and seductive lying — which in the dark mirrors of the evil includes the promotion of anti-Semitic libel and promise of violence against the Jews — on the other. All such leaders regardless of “nominal affiliation”: thieves. They mask what they really do — and what they are really all about (power over others without limit) — beneath their various banners, but they are also much the same person.


To be fair, Putin, who has been pro-Semitic in public, and whose state has some relations with Israel, should not be considered anti-Semitic despite the inherent anti-Semitic legacies of the old Soviet communism and the Russian Orthodox Church or portions of the same (untangling Russian history after what the Soviets did to it, lol, at least according to Pacepa and Rychlak, will take some time — in the meantime, I feel like I’ve just glimpsed a conciliatory Russian Orthodox Church by way of first encounter with a few voices associated with it).

As I type (and gather from the web as I do), this article may have some clues as to how modern new modern Russians may be as Putin continues on a revanchist neo-feudal path:

Benevitch, Gregory.  “The Jewish Question in the Russian Orthodox Church.”

Some wake up knowing we are all “in it” together.

🙂

Related:

According to Oleg Usenkov, press secretary of the Sophia association of Russian Orthodox Christians in the Holy Land, there are about 70,000-100,000 Russian Orthodox Israelis, and perhaps “the real figures are even higher.”1The number is significant, as the “Greek Orthodox Patriarchy of Jerusalem was informed by the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption that approximately 10 percent of the total Aliya from the former Soviet Union are of the Christian Orthodox faith.”2 This makes the Orthodox Church by far the largest among the past several decades of Israeli immigrants.3 It is also the largest among Palestinian Christians, of whom there are about 400,000 worldwide, and through whom it traces itself to the first Christian community.4

Smith, Hal.  “Is the Orthodox Church ‘Supersessionist'”? Orthodoxy Today, October 17, 2013.

Even while positioning Russia as anti-western, Putin nonetheless and recently laid out toward the end of his most recent Federation speech a familiar western cant:

Transcribed:

Dear colleagues, health care, education, social support, social security must become issues of true public good, true public value. They need to serve our entire society.

We cannot imitate education.

We cannot imitate health care or social security.

We cannot imitate caring for people.

We need to learn to respect ourselves.

We need to look at this important notion such as reputation and that reputation of a specific hospital, school, institution, or social office is a building stone in the overall reputation of our country . . . .”

If that ain’t modern and “western” — how about civilized? — what is?

The World Wide Web is the largest lens and mirror ever devised for having a look at other cultures and nations and for seeing how one’s own culture and nation looks in return.

The combines of old communist and fascist puppet masters should not fare well online, but as regards gravitational effects on “information space” and “intellectual resources” worldwide, some are trying like mad to get the world and have the world back as they would wish it to be.

As a guy with a library — and a “19th Century Modern” attitude — I’ve much enjoyed looking over the palaces of the obscenely enriched by politics, but one might look forward to an other than revolutionary reversion to rule of law and redistribution of wealth as capital driven back down to the floors of economies where cash is needed and a new engineering may come into view on a global stage.

The age of creating and sustaining breathtaking deceits?

Let it end.

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Link – to Quantum Cannibals – on the Hijacking of Liberal Causes

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The hijacking doesn’t just take place through protest marches and conferences. A Wisconsin Ojibwa Indian told me of her fear of the inroads Muslims have made in the local native communities, marrying Indian women and then using their new status to gain influence in native affairs and policies. An expert in Southwest Indian art claims that Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian Arabs have been buying Aboriginal American art businesses in Arizona and New Mexico, then selling “Navajo” art made in the Philippines. When I asked him to write about this for our publication he refused, not even wanting his name mentioned. “People have been killed,” he explained.

http://www.quantumcannibals.com/aboriginal-american/ – 11/22/2014.

Szabolcs Kerék-Bárczy’s open letter to American-Hungarian leaders

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Today I would like to share a letter written by Szabolcs Kerék-Bárczy and addressed to three American-Hungarians active in Hungarian affairs–Maximilian Teleki, Frank Koszorús, Jr., and Eugene Megyesy.

Szabolcs Kerék-Bárczy began his career as secretary to Prime Minister József Antall’s chief-of-staff. During the socialist-liberal government of Gyula Horn he attended Harvard University and received his master’s degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government. After Viktor Orbán won the election in 1998 he returned to the prime minister’s office as chief-of-staff of István Stumpf, the minister in charge of the office. Between 1999 and 2001 he was adviser to the foreign ministry. Between 2001 and 2004 he served as Hungarian consul in Los Angeles. Later he served in various capacities in the Ibolya Dávid-led MDF until 2010. He describes himself as a liberal conservative. Currently he is a member of the presidium of the Democratic Coalition (Demokratikus Koalíció).

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Link – to Qanta Ahmed’s “Islamic Diary” – for Hadassah and Palestinian Physicians – Spectator

I agreed with my Orwellian alter ego – it didn’t look too good – and worried that my explanation wasn’t much better. I was heading to Australia to support Project Rozana, a charity founded by Hadassah Australia (the local chapter of Hadassah, one of Israel’s preeminent hospitals in Jerusalem) to create a $10 million endowment devoted to training Palestinian doctors in the West Bank in Israel’s Hadassah hospital. With over 27 engagements scheduled I had been asked to place the cross-cultural, interfaith program within the context of Islamism as it battles for supremacy over the narrative with Islam.

http://www.spectator.co.uk/australia/australia-diary/9390932/islamic-diary/ – 12/6/2014.

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Link – Kuwaiti Grandson – Jewish Grandmother

“I said, ‘That’s a very good joke. But it’s impossible, because my father is Muslim.’ But he insisted, saying that ‘according to Judaism, it goes by the mother’s side. And because your grandmother is Jewish, your mother was born Jewish and you were also born Jewish.’

“I thought that man was just old, and I said: ‘No, come on, my grandmother married a man named Muhammad al-Masri from Nablus and converted to Islam. Believe me that anyone born Muslim leads a Muslim life.’

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4599670,00.html – 12/4/2014.

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Link – Syria – Refugee – Lessons Learned

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It shook me. It was an all-out declaration of war against the city of which I had come to regard myself an inhabitant. It was an act of barbarity against my neighbors, friends and relatives. I did not know what I could do to fight back, but I was about to find out.

http://www.dailysabah.com/opinion/2014/12/04/three-lessons-learned-from-the-syrian-conflict – 12/4/2014.

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Putin in the Mirror – Shards from the World Wide Web

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“The gunmen were armed quite seriously, they had everything they needed in their arsenal including machine guns and grenade launchers,” Kadyrov said in an interview on the radio station Echo of Moscow. He added that authorities had been expecting an attack and were prepared, though the assault was anticipated for Dec. 12, Russia’s Constitution Day.

http://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-grozny-terrorist-attack-20141204-story.html


(Posted to YouTube by RT 12/4/2014)


Yanukovych Leaks


Putin’s Russia – Miami University, Havighurst Center, Russian & Post-Soviet Studies


Pacepa, Ion Mihai and Rychlak, Ronald J.  Disinformation.  Washington, D.C.: WND Books, 2013.


Kundera, Milan.  The Book of Laughter and Forgetting.  Michael Henry Heim, translator.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981.


It isn’t simply that “the struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting,” as the novel’s most famous line has it. Kundera was showing us not only how one major event sweeps away another, but just how hard it is to remember at all, how disorienting to our own point of view and sense of time it is to try to follow what is going on around us.

http://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/18/remembering-and-forgetting-milan-kundera/ – 4/18/2011 – essay authored by Aaron Retica.


In retaliation for losing Ukraine in the Russian-dominated CIS, Putin seized control of Crimea after a bogus referendum in which 97 percent of the population allegedly voted. The same thing was about to happen in the heavily Russian populated East of Ukraine but halted due to International Sanctions.

Hillstead, Justin.  “Russia is the only country at fault in the Ukraine conflict.” Euromaidan Press, November 27, 2014.


Corruption is a major obstacle to doing business in Russia, and petty corruption is common. The business environment suffers from inconsistent application of laws and lack of transparency in public administration. The public procurement sector is notoriously corrupt, with fraud related to government tenders costing the state billions of dollars each year.

 http://www.business-anti-corruption.com/country-profiles/europe-central-asia/russia/snapshot.aspx – September 2014.


Corruption claims related to the 2018 Russia and 2022 Qatar World Cups have been circulating. In mid-November, FIFA cleared Qatar and Russia of any wrongdoing following an in-depth report by Michael Garcia, FIFA’s leading U.S. investigator and chairman of the investigatory chamber of the FIFA Ethics Committee. After FIFA cleared both nations, Garcia slammed the organization for not properly representing the facts. FIFA is once more reviewing his report.

http://www.newsweek.com/sony-drops-fifa-sponsorship-amid-corruption-scandal-288443 – 12/1/2014.


Navalny on Putin’s citing corruption in Russia’s defense sector now and back in 2012. (In Russian, machine translated here).


Inexplicably, President Zeman called on his EU and NATO partners to accept Russia’s annexation of Crimea on the grounds that the 1954 decree that transferred the region to Ukraine was “stupid.” He went on Russian television and denounced the sanctions as counterproductive. As far as the fighting in eastern Ukraine was concerned, Zeman argued, the West had no right to interfere since it was a civil war.

Lukes, Igor.  “Prague’s velvet: wearing off 25 years later.”  The Conversation, December 4, 2014.

Igor Luke’s piece fits with BackChannel’s own observations about despotic power (e.g., “Putin-Assad-Khamenei”) and drifts toward it (e.g., “Putin-Orban”) and explanations for the same developed in the books listed in the “Russian Section” of this blog’s incredible library.


I started this post close to the start of Putin’s address (in the above RT video) and may have 30 minutes left before the same draws to a close.  🙂  The Russian President’s emphasis returning capital flight from Russia and developing technology may correspond both to sanctions and reduced oil prices as well perhaps to either desire (that would be nice) or the purchase of time (more likely, chatyping here as a skeptical blogger) to continue developing neo-feudal nationalism and avenues of export for it in eastern Europe.

With loose reference here to political psychology, one may apply the notion that autocrats understand one another better than they do their natural enemies: democratic modern socialists and open society humanists.  Still, as I listen to Putin’s translator – about 56 minutes in — and remarks about population and health care, the turn westward (don’t tell him!) is unmistakable.  Inside of two minutes (and a little more), capitalization, equality, health care, economic and industrial forecasting, education and training, human development and achievement have been injected into the address.

Will Putin — and the oligarch super billionaires, all 110 or thereabouts — walk the turnaround talk?

Transcribed:

Dear colleagues, health care, education, social support, social security must become issues of true public good, true public value.  They need to serve our entire society.  

We cannot imitate education.

We cannot imitate health care or social security.

We cannot imitate caring for people.

We need to learn to respect ourselves.

We need to look at this important notion such as reputation and that reputation of a specific hospital, school, institution, or social office is a building stone in the overall reputation of our country . . . .”

If Putin’s neo-feudal and vertical-around-the-power inner circle, nomenklatura, and FSB turn about to embrace integrity and place it in value one step above loyalty — now that will take courage! — well, hell, I’d campaign and vote for him!

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Psychology treats persons in part in their capacity as problems unto themselves, never mind their effects on others — everyone may need help, but there’s just one patient and experience of mind at a time.

Political psychology by definition needs must deal with both the vagaries of personality and the social organization of the same.  By inference, we may expect the individual reprobate to consider and find a way of cleaning up his act and at practically any cost: as much becomes for a person an ethical, moral, and spiritual matter, a matter between himself and God or himself, history, nature, and time.

That is man confronting himself and how that story goes matters most to himself.

Putin’s reflection, as I am listening to it, involves the society he has created around himself, and that society has displaced immense wealth from the Russian people: will the owners of the state now return their stakes and set off the process of redistribution down through a new meritocratic Russia?

Noblesse oblige?

It might work.

One notices with people that efforts to improve in one area often yield improvements in other areas as well.

Best advice (if anyone’s reading): draw down the curtain on political theater.  Locally.  Globally.

Become real.

And please stop entertaining the PFLP, using the middle east to distract from eastern Europe, and much else that confuses intimidation, pandering, and patronage — and the fuller suite of degrading, demeaning, and dehumanizing methods — with legitimate power.

Remember what you said: you cannot imitate education, healthcare or social security, or caring for people.

I’ll add my two cents: you cannot imitate integrity either.

Take your time, for time has time in abundance for change.

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FNS – TWI – Jihadism – Europe – Dutch Perspective

http://new.livestream.com/washinstitute/policyforum/videos/70300064

(Video, 1:31:00, post about an hour ago).


Rock and Roll.

The commentary on the latest in social technology drives back directly to political psychology, malignant narcissism, and networked narcissistic manipulation.

Beyond the “shared ideology”: theft.

Where numbers gather, the barbarism — mass slaughter, rape, rapine, slavery, sociopathic contempt for others and for life itself — cannot be overlooked, and where the barbarism has been sustained, the development of wealth for the despotic cannot be missed either.

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