ALCIAda in Somalia 04/30/2009
![]() THE PIRATE EXCUSE ![]() We are drilled constantly on the threat of piracy, with nearly every incident in the past year making mainstream news headlies. One would be hard pressed to find any media attention given to these issues years prior, when the same events were occuring, and the year before that and before that etc. So why now is it prime time news? Why is it now considered the number 1 threat, and how timely has this "threat to all humanity" (as Fox news refers to it) manifested? At this years G20 conference new headway was made in the devision of a global system of monetary control. A pool of FIAT currencies from g20 members intended to be lent to 'developing' (LOL) countries at interest. Multi-lateral agreements between the top 20 producing (consuming) countries will ensure the preservation of the global status quo for years to come, and keep the 170 other countries in line. What was needed was an event that would galvanize these military powers towards a common end, some insignificant enemy they could all rally around destroying to display the solidarity of the worlds super powers. The global economic crisis was but one of the many new 'global' crises, be it pandemic, internet viruses or economic collapses, all part of the conditioning towards an oppressive global regime. And no... not a communist one, you indoctrinated fucks. This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. Add Comment Piracy, g20, and economic aid 04/16/2009
Piracy Explained by Hip Hop artist K' Naan
K'Naan breaks down the history of Somalian piracy... As K expressed, the motives for piracy have recently lost their moral foundation. No longer is it strictly to counteract the dumping of Toxic waste, but in a quest for greed. But how did piracy emerge? According to an article by Johan Hari piracy began as an egalitarian practice, the consequence of authoratarian captains who were overrun by their crewmen who had enough of their tyranny. In addition Pirates, unlike slave owning Europeans, actually seen through race, and relished their brethren no matter what their rise. This microcosm of democracy has since had a negative impact on the world at large no doubt, but it clearly demonstrates yet again the importance of history. OMFGMore like Africas only option is stimulate the global fake economy with interest earned on its outstanding, and now increased debt load. You heard right, this years G20 conference produced an amazingly unoriginal solution to deal with 3rd world poverty, that is, wisp more money out of thin air and lend it to countries who haven't been afforded the luxury of doing so; essentially they will be lent back the interest they already paid! Also see: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13234 | 3rd World Slaves
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