• About this site
  • •
  • Poisoning the Planet: Pesticides and Capitalism 30 January 2022
  • •
  • The File on 5G 19 October 2022
  • The File on Flight MH17 – 6 March 2023
  • •
  • The File on Novichok March 2018 – August 2025
  • The Julian Assange Extradition Trial News Links 2 September – 27 October 2020
  • Venezuela Regime Change – 25 Jan – 23 March 2019
  • Send a Message to the New Dark Age

The New Dark Age

'Socialism or Barbarism'


  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 28 November, 2010: Israeli Settlers’ Violence Report — September and October 2010

    VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 28 November, 2010: Israeli Settlers’ Violence Report — September and October 2010

    28 November, 2010 — VTJP

    News

    International Middle East Media Center

    Officer Who Shot American Activist In Her Eye Exonerated
    IMEMC – 28 Nov 2010 – Sunday November 28, 2010 – 10:33, The Israeli District Police in the Occupied West Bank exonerated an Israeli Army officer who shot an American peace activist in her eye during a protest at the Qalandia terminal, north of Jerusalem, six months ago.

    Two Detainees In Israeli Prisons Start Hunger Strike
    IMEMC – 28 Nov 2010 – Sunday November 28, 2010 – 10:12, The Ahrar Center for Detainees’ Studies and Human Rights reported that Sheikh Jamal Abu Al Haija, 52, from the Jenin refugee camp, and detainee Ahed Abu Ghalama, 42, from Beit Forik near Hebron, started an open-ended hunger strike three days ago demanding to be removed from solitary and to be allowed visitations.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    VTJP Palestine/Israel

  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 27 November, 2010: Media: Rattling The Cage: The Face of Israel in a West Bank Courtroom

    VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 27 November, 2010: Media: Rattling The Cage: The Face of Israel in a West Bank Courtroom

    27 November, 2010 — VTJP

    News

    International Middle East Media Center

    European Parliamentarians Arrive In Gaza
    IMEMC – 27 Nov 2010 – Saturday November 27, 2010 – 12:00, The Borders Authority in Gaza reported late on Friday at night that European Parliamentarians made it into Gaza on Friday evening through the Rafah Border Terminal between Gaza and Egypt. They crossed into Gaza half an hour before Midnight.

    Britain To Act Against Arrest Warrants Targeting Israeli Officials
    IMEMC – 27 Nov 2010 – Saturday November 27, 2010 – 10:47, The Jewish Chronicle reported that the United Kingdom will be taking measures meant to prevent British courts from issuing arrest warrants against Israeli military and political leaders accused of committing war crimes.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    VTJP Palestine/Israel

  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on Launch: Alternate Routes

    Launch: Alternate Routes

    28 November, 2010 — Left Streamed

    5 November, 2010, Ottawa – Launch: Alternate Routes.

    http://blip.tv/play/AYKO4XoC


    View on Blip.TV website

    The following video showcased the panel discussion held at the launch of Alternate Routes’ latest issue, “Saving Global Capitalism: Interrogating Austerity and Working Class Responses to Crises.”

    The panel features Carlo Fanelli, Chris Hurl, Rebecca Shein and guest James Meades, co-president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 4600, speaking on collective bargaining in an era of austerity.

    • Alternate Routes at www.alternateroutes.ca.
    • Critical Social Research Collaborative at www.csrcproject.ca.


    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Socialism, Videos

  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on WikiLeaks: Demystifying “Diplomacy” By Norman Solomon

    WikiLeaks: Demystifying “Diplomacy” By Norman Solomon

    29 November, 2010 — Norman Solomon

    Compared to the kind of secret cables that WikiLeaks has just shared with the world, everyday public statements from government officials are exercises in make-believe.

    In a democracy, people have a right to know what their government is actually doing. In a pseudo-democracy, a bunch of fairy tales from high places will do the trick.

    Diplomatic facades routinely masquerade as realities. But sometimes the mask slips — for all the world to see — and that’s what just happened with the humongous leak of State Department cables.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Media, National Security State

  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on Information Clearing House Newsletter 28 November, 2010: Wikileaks Releases More Secret Documents

    Information Clearing House Newsletter 28 November, 2010: Wikileaks Releases More Secret Documents

    28 November, 2010 — Information Clearing House

    “The job of the media is not to protect the powerful from embarrassment”: Simon Jenkins

    Wikileaks: Yemeni President Agreed To Cover up US Attack in Yemen
    Cables Shine Light Into Secret Diplomatic Channels
    By SCOTT SHANE and ANDREW W. LEHREN
    “We’ll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours,” Mr. Saleh said, according to the cable sent by the American ambassador, prompting Yemen’s deputy prime minister to “joke that he had just ‘lied’ by telling Parliament” that Yemeni forces had carried out the strikes.
    www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26927.htm

    Saudi King: US Should Plant Chips in Gitmo Detainees.
    By Full US Embassy Cable
    The King, proposed implanting detainees with an electronic chip containing information about them and allowing their movements to be tracked with Bluetooth. This was done with horses and falcons, the King said.
    www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26928.htm

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Information Clearing House

  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on Information Clearing House Newsletter: Weekend Edition:-Putin Ditches Dollar, Backs Euro

    Information Clearing House Newsletter: Weekend Edition:-Putin Ditches Dollar, Backs Euro

    26 November, 2010 — Information Clearing House

    The US of A Breaks the Soviet Record
    By Glenn Greenwald
    Even for the humble among us who try to avoid jingoistic outbursts, some national achievements are so grand that they merit a moment of pride and celebration:
    www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26922.htm

    Talking to the Taliban about Life After Occupation
    By Ghaith Abdul-Ahad
    Ghaith Abdul-Ahad asks Taliban leaders past and present what kind of regime they would run – and whether there is a chance of negotiated peace.
    www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26921.htm

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Information Clearing House

  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on WikiLeaks expose 28-29 November, 2010 : Barak warned strike on Iran was viable until end of 2010

    WikiLeaks expose 28-29 November, 2010 : Barak warned strike on Iran was viable until end of 2010

    29 November, 2010 — Creative-i.info

    29 November, 2010

    • WikiLeaks exposé: Barak warned strike on Iran was viable until end of 2010
    • The Truth Hurts: US Says New WikiLeaks Release ‘Most Damaging’ Yet
    • US criticises Wikileaks release
    • Australian police investigate Assange over leaks
    • Newspaper review
    • US Embassy Cable from Tegucigalpa, via WikiLeaks, “Open and Shut: The Case of the Honduran Coup”
    • Wikileaks: Secret US Embassy Cables
    • Deceits, plots, insults: America laid bare
    • Wikileaks: How the reverberations will be felt in Downing Street and far beyond

    28 November, 2010

    • Latest WikiLeaks release: US cables leak sparks global diplomatic crisis
    • Wikileaks claims ‘criticise UK’
    • WikiLeaks releases new portion of classified data

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Media

  • November 29, 2010
    No comments on Memories That Still Hold US Hostage: Reflections On A Visit To The Former Embattled US Embassy in Tehran By Danny Schechter

    Memories That Still Hold US Hostage: Reflections On A Visit To The Former Embattled US Embassy in Tehran By Danny Schechter

    28 November, 2010 — Media Channel

    The latest massive Wikileaks revelations released Sunday show how the US and its allies have been covertly discussing military attacks and covert actions against Iran. If history is any judge, this doesn’t always work out the way Washington wants as Danny Schechter recounts in this report on a recent visit to the former US Embassy in Tehran, Iran, known locally then as a “spy nest.”

    Tehran, Iran: The building was smaller than I remembered. The fading images in my mind were grainy: angry crowds, students marching, flags burning, chants of “Death to America,” and Americans diplomats in blindfolds, It became a soap opera: Ted Koppel started his rise in TV News with ABC’s nightly “America Held Hostage” series, the forerunner to “Nightline.”

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Media

  • November 28, 2010
    No comments on Wikileaks release of embassy cables reveals US concerns

    Wikileaks release of embassy cables reveals US concerns

    28 November, 2010 — BBC News

    Wikileaks release of embassy cables reveals US concerns

    War Logs website that organised some of the earlier Wikileaks Wikileaks has previously released documents relating to Iraq and Afghanistan

    Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks has released 250,000 secret messages sent by US embassies which give an insight into current American global concerns.

    They include reports of some Arab leaders – including the Saudi king – urging the US to attack Iran and end its nuclear weapons programme.

    Other concerns include the security of Pakistani nuclear material that could be used to make an atomic weapon.

    The widespread use of hacking by the Chinese government is also reported.

    The leaked US embassy cables also reportedly include accounts of:

    • Corruption within the Afghan government, with concerns heightened when a senior official was found to be carrying more than $50m in cash on a foreign trip
    • Bargaining to empty the Guantanamo Bay prison camp – including Slovenian diplomats being told to take in a freed prisoner if they wanted to secure a meeting with President Barack Obama
    • The extraordinarily close relationship between Russian PM Vladimir Putin and his Italian counterpart Silvio Berlusconi
    • Alleged links between the Russian government and organised crime
    • American and South Korean officials’ discussions about the prospects for a unified Korea should North
    • Korea collapse as a viable state
    • Sharply critical accounts of UK military operations in Afghanistan

    The US government has condemned the release of state department documents.

    ‘President Obama supports responsible, accountable, and open government at home and around the world, but this reckless and dangerous action runs counter to that goal,’ a White House statement said.

    ‘We condemn in the strongest terms the unauthorised disclosure of classified documents and sensitive national security information.’

    The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, says the US authorities are afraid of being held to account.

    Earlier, Wikileaks said it had come under attack from a computer-hacking operation.

    ‘We are currently under a mass distributed denial of service attack,’ it reported on its Twitter feed.

    No-one has been charged with passing the diplomatic files to the website but suspicion has fallen on US Army private Bradley Manning, an intelligence analyst arrested in Iraq in June and charged over an earlier leak of classified US documents to Mr Assange’s organisation.

    Wikileaks argues that the site’s previous releases shed light on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.


    And this from the NYT:


    Breaking News Alert
    The New York Times
    Sun, November 28, 2010 — 1:09 PM ET
    —–

    Leaked Cables Uncloak U.S. Diplomacy

    A cache of a quarter-million confidential American diplomatic cables, most of them from the past three years, provides an
    unprecedented look at backroom bargaining by embassies around the world, brutally candid views of foreign leaders and frank assessments of nuclear and terrorist threats.

    Some of the cables, made available to The New York Times and several other news organizations, were written as recently as late February, revealing the Obama administration’s exchanges over crises and conflicts. The material was originally obtained by WikiLeaks, an organization devoted to revealing secret documents. WikiLeaks intends to make the archive public on its Web site in batches, beginning Sunday.

    Read More:
    http://www.nytimes.com?emc=na

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Media

  • November 28, 2010
    No comments on The Cost Russia Will Pay for NATO Rapprochement Victor Kovalev

    The Cost Russia Will Pay for NATO Rapprochement Victor Kovalev

    16 November, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation

    The NATO summit which will convene in Lisbon on November 19-20 will adopt the alliance’s new strategic concept switching NATO from regional defense to global-scale missions. In practice, the reform will institutionalize the West’s victory in the Cold World War III. The already visible results of the victory include the ongoing departure from the Yalta-Potsdam system and the downscaling of the role played by the UN – or at least by the UN Security Council – in international relations.

    These days, Russia’s rapprochement with NATO would take more than a political decision. Rather, it would have to be a civilizational choice, and the question arising in the context is: are Russians – not the outspoken Westernized minority, but the majority – willing to forge an alliance with the forces which fought against Russia for centuries and are currently waging a Cold War against it, employing novel indirect-impact strategy and chaos control? Since, at least nominally, Russia’s strategy in international politics is that of pragmatic partnerships based on common interests rather than on shared values, the first step should be to explain the underlying common interests of the potential alliance.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Russia

  • November 28, 2010
    No comments on The EU at a Crossroads By Rafe MAIR

    The EU at a Crossroads By Rafe MAIR

    27 November, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation

    I am, God knows, no economist but that may not be all that bad when you remember the words of Harry S Truman who said ‘Give a one-handed economist. All my economists say, ‘on the one hand…on the other’.’ I’m therefore unqualified to examine the EU’s field of economic landmines. Yet perhaps my ignorance of matters fiscal permits me to go outside numbers, trends, GNPs and the like and see if the current problems of the EU have other causes.

    I approach all political problems with two personal axioms:

    Axiom I – You make a very serious mistake is assuming that people in charge know what the hell they’re doing.

    Axiom II – You don’t have to be a 10 in politics – you can be a 3 if everyone else is a 2 – which is what most leaders are.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Europe

  • November 28, 2010
    No comments on Haitian Elections on Sunday "Neither Free Nor Fair"

    Haitian Elections on Sunday "Neither Free Nor Fair"

    26 November, 2010 — Institute for Public Accuracy

    Alex Main, [in Haiti], main@cepr.net and via Dan Beeton, beeton@cepr.net, http://www.cepr.net/index.php/relief-and-reconstruction-watch

    Policy analyst with the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Main said today: “These elections were already highly problematic before the cholera epidemic began to spread. Haiti’s electoral authority — the CEP [Provisional Electoral Council] — suffers from a lack of credibility; legitimate parties have been excluded from participating in the legislative elections, and very few effective measures have been taken to ensure that Haiti’s over 1.3 million displaced people would have access to the polls. As a result of these problems, there was already a high probability that voter turnout would be very low and that the elections would be widely seen as illegitimate. Now, with an uncontrollable and fatal epidemic further complicating the lives of Haitians, it is patently obvious that the elections should be postponed and measures should be taken to correct the current flaws in the electoral process.”

    NICOLAS ROSSIER, nicrossier@gmail.com

    Rossier is a documentary filmmaker whose work includes “Aristide and the Endless Revolution.” He recently interviewed Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the Haitian president who was ousted in 2004. Video excerpts at Grit TV: http://is.gd/hIzVa

    See also transcript of interview at “An Exclusive Interview With Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide” http://is.gd/hIzXL

    EZILI DANTO, erzilidanto@yahoo.com, http://open.salon.com/blog/ezili_danto, http://ezilidanto.com

    Danto is president of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network. She said today: “Obama denounced the recent ‘elections’ in Burma as ‘neither free nor fair.’ The Haitian ‘elections’ are also neither free nor fair. The largest party, Fanmi Lavalas, is excluded, as it has been in every election since President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was ousted in 2004. Who will be able to vote is not clear — over 1.3 million earthquake victims are displaced, many don’t know which polling place to go to, don’t have their IDs and the country is in the middle of a cholera outbreak that the CDC says is non-Haitian and originated from South Asia. This environment will minimize the voice of most of the people while amplifying that of the Haitian oligarchy, mostly sustained by NGO and U.S. aid funds, living in the luxurious Petionville hills, who have their IDs and are not displaced.

    “Another issue is that whoever is elected will have so little power. The UN, Bill Clinton and other foreigners through the Interim Haiti Reconstruction Commission largely run the country but are not accountable to the Haitian people.”

    For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
    Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020; or David Zupan, (541) 484-9167

    980 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045
    (202) 347-0020 * http://www.accuracy.org * ipa@accuracy.org

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Haiti

  • November 28, 2010
    No comments on VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 26 November, 2010: MK proposes bill to declare Jerusalem Jewish capital

    VTJP Palestine/Israel Newslinks 26 November, 2010: MK proposes bill to declare Jerusalem Jewish capital

    26 November, 2010 — VTJP

    News

    International Middle East Media Center

    Rabin’s Son Proposes Alternative Israeli Peace Initiative
    IMEMC – 27 Nov 2010 – Friday November 26, 2010 – 17:39, The son of Yitzhak Rabin and businessman Koby Huberman presented a plan in response to the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, Haaretz said quoting a source on Friday.

    Four People Detained At Peaceful Protest Near Bethlehem
    IMEMC – 27 Nov 2010 – Friday November 26, 2010 – 15:46, The Israeli army detained three Israeli peace activists and one young Palestinian man during the weekly Friday non-violent demonstration in the West bank village of al-Ma’sara , south of Bethlehem.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    VTJP Palestine/Israel

  • November 28, 2010
    No comments on Ireland: “We Can’t Pay That Money, and We Won’t Pay That Money” by 50 Halala

    Ireland: “We Can’t Pay That Money, and We Won’t Pay That Money” by 50 Halala

    28 November, 2010 — MRZine

    Outside the General Post Office, Dublin, Ireland, 27.11.10

    “Well, our gallant allies in Europe have arrived 95 years too late and uninvited, and instead of guns to help the revolution they have brought economic weapons of mass destruction.  Does anybody in this country or in Dáil Éireann think that we can as a people afford to pay 6.7 percent on money that we did not ask for in the first place and that is being forced upon us to bail out the banking system in Europe which is in hock to this country for €509 billion?  We can’t pay that money and we won’t pay that money.” — David Begg, General Secretary, Irish Congress of Trade Unions


    Music (“Connolly Was There,” “Ordinary Man,” “No Time for Love”) by Christy Moore.


    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Europe, Videos

  • November 28, 2010
    No comments on Greece – Ireland – Portugal – Spain – Italy – UK – Europe’s Financial Domino Effect Washington’s Blog

    Greece – Ireland – Portugal – Spain – Italy – UK – Europe’s Financial Domino Effect Washington’s Blog

    27 November, 2010 — Global Research – Washington’s Blog

    It is now common knowledge that there is a potential domino effect of European sovereign debt contagion in roughly the following order:

    Greece – Ireland – Portugal – Spain – Italy – UK?

    While some people have been writing about this for well over a year, many others have joined the party late (there are now over 600,000 hits from a Google search discussing this topic.)

    It is also now common knowledge that while Greece and Ireland have relatively small economies, there will be real trouble if the Spanish domino falls.

    Iceland has the world’s 112th biggest economy, Ireland the 38th, and Portugal the 36th. In contrast, Spain has the world’s 9th biggest economy, Italy the 7th and the UK the 6th. A failure by one of the latter 3 would be devastating for the world economy.

    As Nouriel Roubini wrote in February:

    But the real nightmare domino is Spain. Roubini refers to the Spanish debt problems as “the elephant in the room”.

    “You can try to ring fence Spain. And you can essentially try to provide financing officially to Ireland, Portugal, and Greece for three years. Leave them out of the market. Maybe restructure their debt down the line.”

    “But if Spain falls off the cliff, there is not enough official money in this envelope of European resources to bail out Spain. Spain is too big to fail on one side—and also too big to be bailed out.”

    With Spain, the first problem is the size of its public debt: €1 trillion. (Greece, by contrast, has €300 of public debt.) Spain also has €1 trillion in private foreign liabilities.

    And for problems of that magnitude, there simply are not enough resources—governmental or super-sovereign—to go around.

    And as I’ve previously pointed out, Germany and France – the world’s 4th and 5th largest economies – have the greatest exposure to Portuguese and Spanish debt. For more on the interconnections between Euro economies adding to the risk of contagion, see this.

    While it is tempting to assume that the Eurozone bailouts mean that creditor nations which have managed their economies well and saved huge amounts of excess reserves which they lend out, Sean Corrigon points out that the European bailouts are a Ponzi scheme:

    Under the rules of this multi-trillion shell game, the sovereigns guarantee the ECB which funds the banks which buy the government debt which provides for everyone else’s guarantees.

    (America is no different: Bill Gross, Nouriel Roubini, Laurence Kotlikoff, Steve Keen, Michel Chossudovsky and the Wall Street Journal all say that America is running a giant Ponzi scheme as well. And both America and Europe are trying to cover up the insolvency of their banks by running faux stress tests.)

    It didn’t have to be like this. The European nations did not have to sacrifice themselves for the sake of their big banks.

    As Roubini wrote in February:

    “We have decided to socialize the private losses of the banking system.

    ***

    Roubini believes that further attempts at intervention have only increased the magnitude of the problems with sovereign debt. He says, “Now you have a bunch of super sovereigns— the IMF, the EU, the eurozone—bailing out these sovereigns.”

    Essentially, the super-sovereigns underwrite sovereign debt—increasing the scale and concentrating the problems.

    Roubini characterizes super-sovereign intervention as merely kicking the can down the road.

    He says wryly: “There’s not going to be anyone coming from Mars or the moon to bail out the IMF or the Eurozone.”

    But, despite the paper shuffling of debt at the national level—and at the level of supranational entities—reality ultimately intervenes: “So at some point you need restructuring. At some point you need the creditors of the banks to take a hit —otherwise you put all this debt on the balance sheet of government. And then you break the back of government—and then government is insolvent.”

    And here’s my take from April:

    As I pointed out in December 2008:

    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is often called the “central banks’ central bank”, as it coordinates transactions between central banks.

    BIS points out in a new report that the bank rescue packages have transferred significant risks onto government balance sheets, which is reflected in the corresponding widening of sovereign credit default swaps:

    The scope and magnitude of the bank rescue packages also meant that significant risks had been transferred onto government balance sheets. This was particularly apparent in the market for CDS referencing sovereigns involved either in large individual bank rescues or in broad-based support packages for the financial sector, including the United States. While such CDS were thinly traded prior to the announced rescue packages, spreads widened suddenly on increased demand for credit protection, while corresponding financial sector spreads tightened.

    In other words, by assuming huge portions of the risk from banks trading in toxic derivatives, and by spending trillions that they don’t have, central banks have put their countries at risk from default.

    ***

    But They Had No Choice … Did They?

    But nations had no choice but to bail out their banks, did they?

    Well, actually, they did.

    The leading monetary economist told the Wall Street Journal that this was not a liquidity crisis, but an insolvency crisis. She said that Bernanke is fighting the last war, and is taking the wrong approach (as are other central bankers).

    Nobel economist Paul Krugman and leading economist James Galbraith agree. They say that the government’s attempts to prop up the price of toxic assets no one wants is not helpful.

    BIS slammed the easy credit policy of the Fed and other central banks, the failure to regulate the shadow banking system, “the use of gimmicks and palliatives”, and said that anything other than (1) letting asset prices fall to their true market value, (2) increasing savings rates, and (3) forcing companies to write off bad debts “will only make things worse”.

    Remember, America wasn’t the only country with a housing bubble. The world’s central bankers let a global housing bubble development. As I noted in December 2008:

    … The bubble was not confined to the U.S. There was a worldwide bubble in real estate.

    Indeed, the Economist magazine wrote in 2005 that the worldwide boom in residential real estate prices in this decade was “the biggest bubble in history“. The Economist noted that – at that time – the total value of residential property in developed countries rose by more than $30 trillion, to $70 trillion, over the past five years – an increase equal to the combined GDPs of those nations.

    Housing bubbles are now bursting in China, France, Spain, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Eastern Europe, and many other regions.

    And the bubble in commercial real estate is also bursting world-wide. See this.

    ***

    BIS also cautioned that bailouts could harm the economy (as did the former head of the Fed’s open market operations). Indeed, the bailouts create a climate of moral hazard which encourages more risky behavior. Nobel prize winning economist George Akerlof predicted in 1993 that credit default swaps would lead to a major crash, and that future crashes were guaranteed unless the government stopped letting big financial players loot by placing bets they could never pay off when things started to go wrong, and by continuing to bail out the gamblers.

    These truths are as applicable in Europe as in America. The central bankers have done the wrong things. They haven’t fixed anything, but simply transferred the cancerous toxic derivatives and other financial bombs from the giant banks to the nations themselves. Caveat: Even though Italy’s debt/GDP ratio looks high, it has a high household savings rate and virtually all of its government debt is owned internally, by households. So it may not be vulnerable as one might think.

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Europe

  • November 27, 2010
    No comments on New at Strategic Culture Foundation 20-26 November, 2010

    New at Strategic Culture Foundation 20-26 November, 2010

    27 November, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation

    Radical Islam attacks Central Asia
    26.11.2010 | 14:24 | SHUSTOV Aleksandr
    Hizb ut-Tahrir and other similar international radical Islamic political organizations have intensified their activities in Central Asia. In Tajikistan several dozens of members of Hizb ut-Tahrir have been arrested… It was reported that Hizb ut-Tahrirwas “occupying Kyrgyzstan” and its goal was to penetrate into the government and to exclude the party from the list of the illegal organizations. Hizb ut-Tahriris recruitingstate officials, businessmen, parliamentarians into its ranks paving the road for the Islamic state…
    more

    Follow-Up to the Seoul Russia-Korea Summit (I)
    25.11.2010 | 09:26 | VORONTSOV Alexander, REVENKO Oleg
    At least from the standpoint of formal criteria, President D. Medvedev’s 10-11 November visit to the Republic of Korea – in response to president Lee Myung-bak’s September, 2008 Moscow visit – must be credited with productivity and success… Still, there seem to be no reasons at the moment to believe that the recent Russia-Korea summit marked any major progress across the spectrum of the relations between the two countries…
    more

    The West stakes everything on parliamentary elections in Moldova
    23.11.2010 | 16:01 | TSIRDYA Bogdan (Moldova)
    An election campaign Moldova has been witnessing as it prepares to vote for a new parliament on 28 November has turned to be rather tense, partly because of the West’s meddling into the process. Officials at the western embassies in Chisinau could be heard saying that Russia must be ‘ousted from Moldova’…
    more

    The Widening Gulf in Afghanistan
    22.11.2010 | 23:24 | MAHAPATRA Aurobinda (India)
    Amidst many developments in Lisbon last week, one is the widening gulf in Afghanistan as to the how to achieve the transition. Though the leaders of the 28 NATO countries could come over their differences to adopt a unified approach on exit strategy in Afghanistan , doubts about the exact deadline for complete withdrawal of NATO led forces thickened. More importantly, there appears the widening gulf between the Afghan government led by Hamid Karzai and NATO, led by the USA.
    more

    The Lisbon Reset
    21.11.2010 | 19:17 | PONOMAREVA Elena
    The adoption of a new strategic concept by NATO at the alliance’s Lisbon summit is a development of historical proportions which in many respects directly affects Russia’s interests. Stating clearly that “NATO poses no threat to Russia”, the document reflects strategic shifts in NATO’s relations with the country… the phrase implicitly carries an admission that NATO used to pose a threat to Russia prior to November 19, 2010 and that the post-Soviet enlargement of the alliance was meant to clip Russia’s geopolitical space…
    more

    Positioning Myanmar Developments and Democracy Debate
    20.11.2010 | 11:58 | MAHAPATRA Aurobinda (India)
    Myanmar occupies a key place in Asia politics both due to its location as well as its resources and situation in the Asian geopolitical matrix. To its west lies India, to its north China, to its south Bay of Bengal further extended towards Indian Ocean… There are proposals for India and China to develop joint projects in Myanmar. China and India are part of extended talks in the formats of ASEAN+3 and ASEAN+1 respectively, in which Myanmar is a prominent member… The Myanmar leadership seems to be more attracted by the Chinese model, with which it enjoys close relationship probably than any other powers…
    more

    Copyright 2010 © Strategic Culture Foundation
    Republishing is welcomed with reference to Strategic Culture Foundation on-line journal.

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Strategic Culture Foundation

  • November 27, 2010
    No comments on Haiti: One More Shameful UN Betrayal By Peter Hallward

    Haiti: One More Shameful UN Betrayal By Peter Hallward

    25 November 25, 2010 — Global Research– The Guardian – 2010-11-23

    Almost everyone now accepts that the United Nations brought cholera to Haiti last month. The evidence is overwhelming and many experts (including the head of Harvard University’s microbiology department, cholera specialist John Mekalanos) made up their minds to that effect several weeks ago.

    Poverty and a lack of rudimentary infrastructure compels much of Haiti’s population to drink untreated water, but there has been no cholera there for decades. Haitians have no experience with – and therefore little resistance to – the disease. All the bacterial samples taken from Haitian patients are identical and match a strain endemic in southern Asia. Cholera broke out in Nepal over the summer, and in mid-October a new detachment of Nepalese UN troops arrived at their Haitian base in Mirebalais, near the Artibonite river. A few days later Haitians living downstream of the base started to get sick and the disease spread rapidly throughout the region. On 27 October, journalists visited Mirebalais and found evidence that untreated waste from UN latrines was pouring directly into an Artibonite tributary.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Haiti

  • November 26, 2010
    No comments on Jonathan Cook: On being a journalist in the Middle East

    Jonathan Cook: On being a journalist in the Middle East

    26 November, 2010 — Jonathan Cook

    Publish It Not

    To read in PDF click here – To read at the AMEU website, click here – Or to read the full version (4,000 words longer), click here

    Jonathan Cook
    The Link – Volume 43, Issue 5
    November – December 2010

    In the mid-1990s, I arrived in Jerusalem for the first time–then as a tourist–with the potent Western myth at the front of my consciousness: that of Israel as “a light unto the nations,” the plucky underdog facing a menacing Arab world. A series of later professional shocks as a freelance journalist reporting on Israel would shatter those assumptions.

    These disillusioning experiences came in the early stages of the second intifada, the Palestinian uprising that began in late 2000. At the time I was often writing for Britain’s Guardian newspaper, first as a staff member based in the foreign department at its head office in London, then later as a freelance journalist in Nazareth. The Guardian has earned an international reputation—including in Israel—as the Western newspaper most critical of Israel’s actions. That may be true, but I quickly found that there were still very clear, and highly unusual, limitations on what could be written about Israel.

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Media, Palestine

  • November 26, 2010
    No comments on Cannonball Adderley – Work Song

    Cannonball Adderley – Work Song

    26 November 2010

    I think I was 17 when I bought the incredible ‘Them Dirty Blues’ on the famous Riverside label and I’ve been digging the ‘Cannon’ ever since. Joe Zawinal on keyboards and brother Nat Adderley on cornet. (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Music Videos, Videos

  • November 26, 2010
    No comments on Information Clearing House Newsletter 25 November, 2010 : WikiLeaks Release to Feature Corruption Among World Leaders, Governments

    Information Clearing House Newsletter 25 November, 2010 : WikiLeaks Release to Feature Corruption Among World Leaders, Governments

    25 November, 2010 — Information Clearing House

    WikiLeaks Release to Feature Corruption Among World Leaders, Governments
    By Daniel Tencer
    The imminent document dump will include reports from US diplomats on corruption within foreign governments and among world leaders.
    www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26913.htm

    Classified Papers Prove German Warnings to Bush

    By Klaus Wiegrefe
    It indicates steps by the German government to prevent the war and undermines claims in George W. Bush’s memoir that Gerhard Schröder indicated he would support the president should the US go to war.
    www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26912.htm

    (more…)

    Share this:

    • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
    • Tweet
    • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
    • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
    Like Loading…
    Information Clearing House

«Previous Page Next Page»

BOYCOTT TWITTER & FACEBOOK

The richest 1% owns more than TWICE as much wealth as 6.9 billion people and the super-rich one percent of the world’s population has accumulated twice as much wealth as the remaining 90 percent, global charity Oxfam said in a newly-released report. The world’s richest 1% emit double the carbon of the poorest 50%, the 2020 Oxfam study found.

Pat Robinson

Pat Robinson

A Revolutionary Black Molecule

LATEST STORIES

  • ‘We returned from hell’: Palestinian journalists detail torture, rape, and starvation in Israeli prisonsFebruary 22, 2026
  • LIVESTREAM TODAY FEB 21ST 2PM EASTERN 11AM PACIFIC W/ GREG STOKER AND ELINA XENOPHONTOS!February 21, 2026
  • White Guilt or White Pride? The False Choice That Preserves EmpireFebruary 21, 2026
  • Book Review: You Don’t Miss What Doesn’t ExistFebruary 21, 2026
  • ‘We Returned From Hell’: Report Details Israeli Torture Against Palestinian JournalistsFebruary 20, 2026
  • Will this scandal bring down Keir Starmer?February 19, 2026
  • Turning its Back on Cuba: Government of Guyana Sells its SoulFebruary 19, 2026
  • The Bombs Which Polish the Skulls of the Dead: The Eighth Newsletter (2026)February 19, 2026
  • Labour Spied On Journalists, Including MeFebruary 19, 2026
  • Black Agenda Report February 18, 2026February 18, 2026
February 2026
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728  
« Jan    

Join 881 other subscribers

Get new posts by Email

 Latest from Investigating Imperialism

  • Your Party, Party like there’s no tomorrow
  • The past returns to haunt us…
  • Lies! More lies! Nothing but damn lies!
  • Holocaust again or is that antisemitic?
  • Everything we know is a lie
  • One species, two realities
  • Living In the Age of Ironies By William Bowles
  • Nostalgia?
  • The dreaded lurgi strikes By William Bowles
  • The Great Scampede or The Iron Heel Revisited

 Latest from Black Agenda Report

  • Black Agenda Radio February 20, 2026
  • U.S. Hybrid War and the Plan to Attack Iran
  • The Coroner's Silence: Death Records and the Hidden Victims of Police Violence
  • Nothing But Great Things: LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Israel
  • Black Agenda Radio February 13, 2026
  • Chris Smalls on the Dock Worker Actions in Solidarity with Palestine
  • The Assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi and Conditions in Libya
  • What's Really Going on in Haiti Right Now? Featuring Jemima Pierre (& Lessons We Fail to Learn)
  • Black Agenda Radio February 6, 2026
  • In The Worldwide Family of Militant Women

Latest from Dandelion Salad

  • Marxist Scholar Michael Parenti Dies at 92 + When you had the Crisis of Capitalism, Fascism is an Attempt at a Final Solution to the Class Struggle
  • Julian Assange is FREE!!!
  • The Brief Origins of May Day, by Eric Chase

Latest from Desultory Heroics

  • Saturday Matinee: Urgh! A Music War
  • Two for Tuesday
  • Saturday Matinee: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Two for Tuesday
  • Saturday Matinee: Anti-Clock
  • Two for Tuesday
  • Saturday Matinee: Mulholland Drive
  • Two for Tuesday
  • Saturday Matinee: Ran
  • Two for Tuesday

Latest from Electronic Intifada

  • Europe ramps up repression of Palestine's refugees
  • Rebuilding universities must be a priority in Gaza
  • Latest Epstein document dump is one more cover-up
  • The strict and chaotic order of displacement
  • Firm selling Israel's spy tech woos Europe's cops
  • EU sanctions German journalist in shocking first over Gaza reporting
  • Livestream: The genocide is a "mass disabling event"
  • Laughing in the face of oppression
  • Israel's double-tap strikes during "ceasefire" kill infants, paramedic in Gaza
  • High Court overturns Palestine Action ban

 Latest from Internationalist 360°

  • Libya’s Rubicon Has Been Crossed with the Assassination of Saif Qaddafi
  • The Myth of Venezuela Selling Oil to Israel
  • White Guilt or White Pride? The False Choice That Preserves Empire
  • The Debt is Ours: Cuba, Solidarity, and the Obligation of the World
  • Coffee and Cooperation: A Communal Economic Circuit in Times of Blockade
  • War, Imperial Decline and the Communal Horizon: A Conversation with Robert Longa
  • Ethiopia Escalates in Sudan as Horn Tensions Edge Toward Open War
  • The Strategy Behind the Riots in Iran
  • Warning for Iran: Empire Does Not Negotiate. It Devours.
  • Is British Intelligence Radicalising Children in Syrian ISIS Prisons for the Long War against Iran?
 

Loading Comments...
 

    • Subscribe Subscribed
      • The New Dark Age
      • Join 881 other subscribers
      • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
      • The New Dark Age
      • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Sign up
      • Log in
      • Report this content
      • View site in Reader
      • Manage subscriptions
      • Collapse this bar
    %d