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August 31 2011 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: American 'Patriots' Did It - $60 BILLION Dollars Flat-Out Stolen In Our War And 'Reconstruction Efforts' Over The Last Ten Years
Thanks this morning to ChrisM, my MP3Angel, for supplying the news and commentary audio files.
[An Associated Press article about the commentary's topic is HERE]
»If you don't lie... We can't expose you (Anonymous' communique to NATO) - WikiLeaks is back with a few hundred thousand more documents from the US government, the Pentagon, the CIA and the State Department. The US media is not ignoring the story but THEY ARE attempting to ignore the contents of the documents unlike the rest of the global community. The dox dump was in response to the Homeland Security ordered confiscation of their US server containing a mirror of the docments, logs showing (IP) information about people who have visited and more. No worries, there are other mirrors all over the planet and yesterday, despite an apparent hacking attack on one of their other main servers, yours truly had no problem whatsoever visiting wikileaks.de (Germany). The cable viewer works just fine.
Here's one of the new leaks:
120 Chinese children disappear from Swedish immigration centers within a period of 18 months.
Human Traffickers suspected. o
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The children -- ages 10 to 18 -- arrived in Sweden unaccompanied and, oftentimes, without travel documents, to seek political asylum. They all claimed they had relatives who were victims of religious persecution and seemed "very professionally coached" during questioning, according to a Swedish official.
Shortly after their arrival, police believe the children escaped to locations in Denmark, Germany, Italy, France or the Netherlands.
Any question about the newsworthy value of these formerly unavailable documents? More on that story HERE.
Then there's this... Noted by Eric Verlo @ Not My Tribe:
2006 #wikileaks cable: US forces raid Iraqi family: execute man, 4 women, 2 children, 3 infants. Then apologize. Because it was wrong FAMILY
It begs the question... Who was left to accept the apology?
»The Libyan rebels are apparently about to open negotiations with elements of the Libyan government. The UN will potentially observe as well in the discussions over what to do about the city of Sirte, Muammar al-Gadaffi's home town with about 100,000 resident civilians and an unknown number of Libya's 32nd battalion soldiers among others tasked with defending the not-quite-deposed leader of Libya. The deadline for a decision is Saturday, the end of Ramadan. IF there IS a battle for the city, NATO will be seriously limited in it's ability to assist because airstrikes on a city with that many civilians is bound to cause massive amounts of collateral damage among the non-combatant population.
»The Yemeni army is on the offensive in the South of the country against what they (and the US) refer to as al-Qaeda linked insurgents... meaning almost everyone in that region considering the government of Yemen effectively controls the capital Sanaa, and not much else.
»No one ever gets fired - The head of the ATFE has been reassigned to the Justice Department's legal research offices in the wake of revelations that the ATFE allowed guns to be smuggled to Mexico ostensibly to track their movement to the drug gangs, and then no oned bothered to track them. It's been revealed that 74% of the guns are still missing.
»Former Sectretary of Defense General Petraeus retires from the US military today after thirty seven years of service despite many pundit's belief he would continue on to chair the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. Petraeus was tapped to to be Director of the CIA recently, and CIA chief Panetta was swapped to the Sectretary of Defense position
In OTHER News A movie worth seeing... Coming in October, from the National Film Board of Canada, a glimpse of your Mental Environment:
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