Whatshot
What's The Issue?
What's The Issue?
Date: 2015-10-09
So while we stare up to the heavens where the cookie crumblers reside in their Ivory towers of political power, we can see that unless we unite as one we will be ruled as many. Greenpeace showed us some light of the way with their announcement to appose nuclear power production is South Africa with civil disobedience. That will give Jacob something to do. He just appointed James Mthethwa to the National Council of Provinces, so I must call and warn all my friends in Cape Town to WASHOUT! This is the same guy that recently said the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex community are spreading aids and that they must be stopped. Sound familiar? WASHOUT!
So as we crane our tooth filled orifices to the mighty above us hoping in the hope of hope a big crumb might fall between those mighty fingers. I can't help but smell the biggest rat I ever did smell. The moment Russia was given the green light to help the world get rid of the IS problem, Western media mounted its high horse and quickly got it up to galloping speed.
"From the very beginning of the military part of Russia's counter-terror operation in Syria, which was initiated after the official request of the government of that country, international media launched a powerful anti-Russian campaign," Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry told the world. But some are so blind because they don't want to see, neigh they refuse to see, won't even look.
It is such a blatant use of propaganda it is embarrassing. Obama is desperately trying to keep up the pretences of what America is really doing in the Middle East, and Putin is showing the world his farce. The ticking time bomb they are plating with is ugly and unless we can come to the realization that they are us and we are them and as a united whole, stand together against corrupt megalomaniac psychopaths. We will be ruled.
I mean the use of the Turkish airspace probe by Russian military fighter jets to become an International Incident is just so lame duck. Even Russia's envoy to the Western military alliance Aleksandr Grushko agrees with me. "The impression is that the incident in Turkish airspace was used in order to include NATO as an organization into the information campaign unleashed in the West, which perverts and distorts the purposes of the operation conducted by the Russian air forces in Syria," Grushko capitulated. But it is when NATO starts behaving like a spoiled brat and communicates in such a hostile manner, with a military entity that is supporting the now entire world's campaign against a ghastly regime, I start itching under my skin, wanting to spew on them.