I hereby declare the New Counter-culture Movement to be
TAKE CARE OF YOUR OWN PEOPLE AND CUT MILITARY BUDGETS IN THE WEST IN ORDER TO PAY OFF NATIONAL DEBTS FOR THE SAKE OF OUR CHILDREN
Americans and Europeans lost the Cold War to Beatlemania. Russia fell because young Russians did not want to fight Muslims in Afghanistan, and instead wanted to get their hands on some marijuana and Beatles records – even a guitar! (consider the Arab Spring) Utterly aware of this FACT, military dudes began to feather their own nests, demonize hippies, while giving much credit to Ronald Reagan out-spending the Evil empire and thus………..
“Give us trillions of dollars to fight the evil Muslims of Afghanistan, Iraq – and in America!”
Where is OUR VICTORY? We want our money back – and OUR Country!
For several days France has been bombing Islamic Radicals in Mali because as a SECULAR NATION they loathe religious Fanatics, even the Redneck Bubba Evangelicals of the Red States, who disguising themself as Patriots, have created the most EXCLUSIVE religious-political cult, that is the mirror image of those bullies with AK-47s who impose sharia law, the same way evangelicals impose their laws. The big difference is, millions of poor people are attracted to the Islamic religion – and not the stupid cosmology of booze-guzzling morons on ATVs who go stick their hand in a underwater hole in the river in order to catch a catfish. Or, how about those yokums on Duck Nation?
“Hippies need not apply.” say that Yaeger guy who is America’s stingy Anti-Unble Sam, OUR Illwil Ambassador we paid for to make the Iraqis hate us – even more!
Above is a photo of Bill Cornwell giving his “WE DONT WANT YOU!” hate sign, while our young folks in the military are trying to convert Muslims to our way of life. Bill disqualified me as Heather’s father, and Tyler Hunt’s grandfather. Why give these dudes another dime! Do we need more enemies? NO! But, they do so these parasites can contiue to beed our children dry!
Gone is the Peace Core and those legions of Liberal Hippie Tree Huggers – on pot! Then there are those spoiled little rich girls who dress like whores and want all their daddies money. What poor foreigner can compete, expect to be a member of these very exclusive cults? Best become a plain old Muslim, steeped in Family traditions.
It’s time to cut the military budget by 50%. This is not some hippie peace movement – thing. This is plain ol stealing from their play book. This is fighting fire with fire. They have gone too far when they would not pass a bill to help the victims of hurricane Sandy, and now they use our debt cieling to get their way! Why pay trillions of dollars – TO COME TO THE AID OF FORIEGN FOLK – who hate us? What’s wrong with taking care of OUR OWN – at home? This is a sure thing – AND MONEY WELL SPENT!
Denis De Rougemont was the head of the Congress of Cultural Freedom that employed artists and writers, the peers of Thomas Pynchon. Hmmm1 Did Thomas get some CIA money?
Jon Presco
Copyright 2013
French warplanes have bombed the town of Gao in eastern Mali, extending their attacks deep into rebel-held territory.
France’s military has been in action against Islamist militants in Mali since Friday, helping government forces recapture the central town of Konna.
A resident in Gao told AFP news agency all Islamist bases in the town had been destroyed and the militants had fled.
Earlier, a presidential official in Paris had described the militants as “well-trained” and “well-armed”.
Islamist groups and secular Tuareg rebels seized northern Mali in April 2011, but the Islamists soon took control of the region’s major towns.
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not admitting of something else; incompatible: mutually exclusive plans of action.
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omitting from consideration or account (often followed by of ): a profit of ten percent, exclusive of taxes.
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limited to the object or objects designated: exclusive attention to business.
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shutting out all others from a part or share: an exclusive right to film the novel.
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Since 2001, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has awarded up to $600 million in classified contracts to Blackwater and its affiliates.[21] The Barack Obama administration awarded the company a $120 million United States Department of State security contract and about $100 million in new CIA work in 2010.[19]
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MOMA, a project of Nelson Rockefeller and his family, played a big role in CCF and its art projects. In 1955, they ran CCF’s “Young Painters” exhibit in Rome (and touring the continent), and in 1960, MOMA ran another European show exclusively showcasing abstract impressionism — which, like Adorno’s work in music, was known to express mental schizophrenia. George Kennan and Allen Dulles were big supporters of modern art, and the Fairfield Foundation, set up to conduit CIA funds to CCF, also funded MOMA.
Give me a hundred million dollars and a thousand dedicated people, and I will guarantee to generate such a wave of democratic unrest among the masses–yes, even among the soldiers–of Stalin’s own empire, that all his problems for a long period of time to come will be internal. I can find the people. Sidney Hook, 1949
The Congress for Cultural Freedom is widely considered one of the CIA’s more daring and effective Cold War covert operations. It published literary and political journals such as Encounter, hosted dozens of conferences bringing together some of the most eminent Western thinkers, and even did what it could to help intellectuals behind the Iron Curtain. Somehow this organization of scholars and artists–egotistical, free-thinking, and even anti-American in their politics–managed to reach out from its Paris headquarters to demonstrate that Communism, despite its blandishments, was a deadly foe of art and thought. Getting such people to cooperate at all was a feat, but the Congress’s Administrative Secretary, Michael Josselson, kept them working together for almost two decades until the Agency arranged an amicable separation from the Congress in 1966.(2)
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For months, Gao has been in the hands of the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (Mujao),
France said the militants had suffered significant” casualties, as reports of the bombing in Gao, deep into rebel-held territory, came in.
The town is around 500km (310 miles) north-east of a de facto line dividing the rebel-held north of Mali from the government-run south.
French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said four Rafale fighter jets, flying from their base in France, had attacked and destroyed rebel training camps and logistics depots, which acted as back-up bases for terrorist groups.
Earlier, he said the air attacks were continuing as part of an offensive to drive back Islamist militants who still control large swathes of northern Mali.
“There were [air strikes] last night, there are now and there will be today and tomorrow,” the minister said.
BBC Africa correspondent Andrew Harding says it seems clear that French air power is now preparing the ground for a much bigger offensive against the Islamist groups that seized northern Mali a year ago.
‘Guys with guns’
France’s decision to intervene took many by surprise. A UN-backed international force had not been expected to deploy in the west African state until the autumn.
But last week, the Islamist fighters pushed further south, seizing the strategically important town of Konna. The town has since been recaptured by Malian troops.
An unnamed Elysee Palace official quoted by AFP said on Sunday that French armed forces had been surprised by the fighting quality of the Islamist militants they were up against.
“What has really struck us is how up-to-date their equipment is, and the way they’ve been trained to use it,” the official said.
“At the start, we thought they would be just a load of guys with guns driving about in their pick-ups, but the reality is that they are well-trained, well-equipped, and well-armed.
“From Libya they have got hold of a lot of up-to-date, sophisticated equipment which is much more robust and effective than we could have imagined.”
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French hostages still held in Africa
Pierre Legrand, 26, Daniel Larribe, 59, Thierry Dole, 29, and Marc Feret, 43, were kidnapped in northern Niger in 2010 by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
Philippe Verdon and Serge Lazarevic, were kidnapped in northern Mali in November 2011 by AQIM.
Gilberto Rodriguez Leal, 61, was kidnapped in western Mali in November 2012 by the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (Mujao).
Francis Collomp, 63, was kidnapped in Nigeria by Islamist group Ansaru.
France has sent around 550 troops to the central town of Mopti and the capital, Bamako. They are set to be joined by troops from the neighbouring African states of Niger, Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Togo, some of which are expected to arrive in Mali within days.
Islamist groups are still holding several French hostages and have threatened reprisals against them and other French targets. This prompted the French government to step up security across the country on Saturday.
‘Child deaths’
“Our intervention is ongoing and we will continue in order to make them [Islamist fighters] retreat and allow Malian and African forces to go forward and re-establish the territorial integrity of the country,” Mr Le Drian said on Sunday.
A spokesman for the Ansar Dine Islamist group was quoted as saying that the French attacks had focused on three areas: Konna, Douentza and Lere.
Security has been stepped up across France
Since the start of the French intervention on Friday, at least 11 Malian soldiers and a French helicopter pilot have been killed.
Human Rights Watch believes 10 civilians, including three children, died in Konna as Malian forces fought to recapture the town.
A Malian army officer said on Saturday he believed more than 100 militants had been killed.
France’s military effort in its former colony has been supported by the US and UK, which is offering assistance with transport


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