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The need to survive has empowered the Greeks to begin sharing what they own, in terms of edible commodities; fruit and vegetables, while their new leader Antonis Samaras tries to Skype a deal from his humble presidential palace with the troubled Troika. Who said politics was a dirty business? They ask why can’t the poor make more sacrifices and pay more taxes?
Across the Mediterranean, Egyptian candidate Mohammed Morsi appears to have won the national elections, a victory for the Muslim Brotherhood, well-known American allies. Further down the Arabian Peninsula, over 40,000 American troops are stationed in Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, perhaps to attempt a balance of over 90,000 Russian and Chinese troops stationed off Syria. Sabre tattling should not be confused with imminent military threats, since what appears to the eye is not what is interpreted as the truth – war is a racket, but the balls are expensive. A fight never begins when you expect it, but when they expect it. Such vertigo of abuse across the political divide, only silenced by Mike Tyson’s famous remark, ‘everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.’
Judo master Mr Putin stared down at President Obama in Mexico recently, resulting in an uneasy truce (agree to disagree) at the G20 summit, leading to speculations that Sun Tzu’s ‘Art of War’ is back on Obama’s must-read list. Obama has been under pressure lately over allegations he knew about the ’fast and furious’ guns for drug exchange down on the border that saw the murder of Brian Terry. Consequently, Eric Holder has been held in contempt of Congress, requiring Obama to sign an executive privilege in order to avoid uneasy questions he’d rather went quietly into the night. Meanwhile, Democrats on the Hill are raging against the light by attempting to block Republicans actions that threaten to quell their bill’s passing into law, allowing the curtain-opening act of the new WWIII, or at least its proxy, WWE (war without end) based on true motives of greed, not grievance. Besides,if a particular movement believes in achieving its political goals through terrorism, as long as they call themselves ‘pro-democracy’, that’s their right.
In an unremarkable turn around, the Rothschild’s global warming franchise has taken a direct hit by a Royal Society lecturer who’s had to admit that perhaps global warming may not be due solely to CO2 after all, and that humans cannot be blamed for the synchronous global warming occurring on other planets in the solar system. Maybe solar cycles, which was the first theory proposed back in the early 21st-century may be right after all. This does not exclude pinning global warming on fracking or even al-Qaeda, who seem to be the most infamous culprits of most of the planets woes. Despite Osama bin Laden dying of natural causes on June 26, 2006, and then assassinated by CIA operatives on 2nd May 2011, there is no reason why he can’t be resurrected for post-crime activities. After all, most spiritualists know that there are many deaths before the big one. I believe Antoine de St. Exuprey referred to these mini-deaths as le petit mort. The many deaths we see, both real and artificial highlight the need to re-define death; zombies may be a better terminology than finding new al-Qaeda sympathisers.
We all know that the ubiquitous sweetener corn syrup dumbs us down, so maybe the CIA, famous for spiking French bread with LSD, should try to mix corn-syrup with bath salts. It may be a better use of government laboratories than finding more reasons to justify oil leaks such as what has happened in Canada. Alberta, for example, will reap $1.2 trillion from ‘oil sands’, despite ignoring the fact that emissions will triple in the same number of years. Oil prices keep plummeting, despite oil corporations desiring otherwise, suggesting they are begging the Fed Res to take more action such as pumping money instead of oil through their pipes. This correlates with JPee divesting themselves from their derivatives bubble (nearly 70%) in the hope of being sued, or worse, being driven into bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is not a problem (except for one’s pride), but it does mean the possibility of having to trade fruit and vegetables instead of gold bars. Worst of all, the Wall Street mob could end up kicking the gutter like the Greeks.