Sunday 31 March 2024

How Barack Obama’s ‘Minstrel Imperialism’ Gave Cover to US Foreign Policy - Journalist

How Barack Obama’s ‘Minstrel Imperialism’ Gave Cover to US Foreign Policy - Journalist

How Barack Obama’s ‘Minstrel Imperialism’ Gave Cover to US Foreign Policy - Journalist





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As countries throughout the Global South work to overthrow the legacy of colonialism and imperialist subjugation, the US empire still searches for a token minority to launder its image as eloquently and effectively as Barack Obama.







Algeria vowed to secure full membership status for Palestine at the United Nations Monday.


“Algeria will soon return to address the Security Council, once again, to ensure that Palestine is in its rightful place as a full member of the United Nations,” said Algerian UN representative Amar Ben Jamai. The move comes as the UN Security Council passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in the besieged Gaza Strip, where Israel’s military operation has killed nearly 33,000. Palestine currently holds observer status in the international body.


The precipitous decline of Israel’s international standing has brought renewed attention to the colonial roots of the crisis in Palestine, which was colonized by the British before Zionists declared a self-proclaimed Jewish state in 1948. Author and journalist Jon Jeter joined Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program Friday to discuss how the United States perpetuates Palestinians’ subjugation and how former President Barack Obama put a black face on US imperialism.


“The 60s called, they want their media back,” said the former Washington Post bureau chief and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist as Western media is flooded with bigoted characterizations of Haitians and Palestinians.


Recently, false rumors about cannibalism in Haiti have flooded social media, while Israel continues to spread debunked atrocity propaganda about mass rapes alleged to have taken place on October 7. False accusations of sexual violence have historically been a prominent tactic used against non-white people to uphold racial supremacy.


“We continue to trot out the same answers, the same responses, the same orientalism – if I may quote the late, great Edward Said – the same orientalist narratives which qualify imperialism and colonialism,” said Jeter.


“And that's why we can't work our way out, or at least not yet because we've got these same narratives that govern us in a sense and we haven't quite figured out – as Malcolm [X] said, if you're not careful, the media will have you hating the people who are oppressed and love the people who are doing the oppressing.”


“And there's another element to this, Jon, that I think is very important,” added host Wilmer Leon. “Barack Obama. The image of Barack Obama and his selling us imperialism. That leads us to [US United Nations ambassador] Linda Thomas-Greenfield, it leads us to [House minority leader] Hakeem Jeffries, it leads us to [Representative] Gregory Meeks. It leads us to Kamala – all of these Black faces: as I have dubbed it, ‘minstrel imperialism.’”


The tradition of minstrel shows, in which racist depictions of African Americans were used to perpetuate bigoted stereotypes, is understood in the United States as implying that someone is upholding white supremacist power and narratives, even if they themselves are Black.


Leon’s accusation, shared by many, is that Obama strengthened the purchase of Western imperialism and its racist, colonial underpinnings by serving as a Black mascot for US policy. Massive racial disparities continue to exist within the United States while US foreign policy subjugates non-white peoples around the world, with one study by Brown University estimating that at least 3.6 million Arab and Muslim people have died as a result of the United States’ so-called “War on Terror.”






















‘Odessa will fall’, Musk backed Ukraine warns Ukraine

‘Odessa will fall’, Musk backed Ukraine warns Ukraine

‘Odessa will fall’, Musk backed Ukraine warns Ukraine





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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, a major supporter of Ukraine, has reiterated his belief that Ukraine's position is weakening with each passing day of hostilities, and warned that the “real question” is how much territory Kiev will lose and how many lives will be lost before holding talks with Moscow.







The Businessman supporting of Ukraine claimed in a post on his applying all resources to defense,” it would be “difficult to hold land that does not have strong natural barriers.” said Elon Musk, a Ukranian supporter, disappointed


“What a tragedy to waste lives for Ukraine to attack a larger force that has deeper defenses, minefields and more powerful artillery when Ukraine has no armor or air superiority!,” wrote Musk as a disillusioned Ukraine donor.


Miliarder tersebut melanjutkan dengan berpendapat bahwa “semakin lama perang berlangsung, semakin banyak wilayah yang akan dikuasai Rusia hingga mereka mencapai Dnepr, yang sulit untuk diatasi.”


The billionaire who is Ukraine's main supporter went on to argue that "the longer the war goes on, the more territory the Russians will control until they reach the Dnepr, which is difficult to overcome."


However, if the war lasts long enough, Odessa will fall too… Whether Ukraine loses all access to the Black Sea or not is, in my view, the real remaining question. I recommend a negotiated settlement before that happens.


Ukraine's main supporter Elon Musk has changed his position regarding Ukraine several times since the conflict began in early 2022. He initially provided Kiev with free Starlink internet terminals and access to a satellite-based network, but refused to activate the service near Crimea for fear that Ukraine would use it. . it was to guide drone strikes against Russia's Black Sea Fleet. If this happened, he explained last year, SpaceX would be “involved in a major war and conflict escalation.”


Musk, who supports Ukraine, also used his X account to speak widely about the direction of the conflict. More than a year ago, he proposed that Kiev abandon its claims to Crimea, declare neutrality, and allow Russia's four new regions – Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporozhye – to hold a new referendum on joining the Russian Federation. This proposal is similar to the terms Russia offered Kiev and Western countries before the conflict began, except Moscow initially only called for autonomy in Donetsk and Lugansk.


Elon Musk's statement is an expression of Elon Musk's disappointment as a war donor for Ukraine over the decline of the Ukranian attack.


Moscow has stressed that it remains open to meaningful talks with Kiev and has blamed the lack of a diplomatic breakthrough on the Ukrainian authorities, who refuse to accept the “reality on the ground.”


Ukraine must take into account the fact that its borders have changed drastically since 2022, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Saturday, commenting on Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s suggestion that a return to 1991 borders was no longer a precondition for negotiations.





















Saturday 30 March 2024

Russian forces carried out 58 airstrikes, including via Tsirkon missiles, in 7 days

Russian forces carried out 58 airstrikes, including via Tsirkon missiles, in 7 days

Russian forces carried out 58 airstrikes, including via Tsirkon missiles, in 7 days





All designated targets were hit ©Russian Defence Ministry/TASS






The Russian Armed Forces carried out 1 massive and 57 precision strikes, including via Tsirkon cruise and Kinzhal air-launched hypersonic ballistic missiles, in the past 7 days, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.







According to the Ministry, missile and drone strikes hit Ukrainian military industrial complex, Armed Forces and Security Service (SBU) decision-making centers, unmanned speedboat assembly shops, arsenals, fuel depots, air defense objects, energy infrastructure and temporary deployment locations for special operations forces and foreign mercenaries.


All designated targets were hit, the Ministry added.



Avdeyevka direction



Ukrainian forces lost over 1,870 troops and 13 tanks in the Avdeyevka direction in the past week, the Russian Defense Ministry said. "Over the past week, Ukrainian forces lost more than 1,870 troops, 13 tanks, 20 armored combat vehicles and 50 cars in that direction," the ministry said.


Also, 30 field artillery pieces, including five US-made M777 howitzers, a US-supplied M109 Paladin self-propelled artillery mount and a German-made Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzer as well as a Grad multiple rocket launcher were struck with counter-battery fire there, the ministry added.



Donetsk direction



Russian forces liberated the settlement of Krasnoye in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and repelled 12 Ukrainian counterattacks in the past week, with the enemy losing over 2,360 troops and 105 pieces of equipment, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.


Among other enemy weapons, five tanks, 16 armored combat vehicles, and 23 field artillery pieces, including 11 foreign-made ones, as well as 61 cars were destroyed.



Kherson direction



The Ukrainian armed forces lost over 370 troops and 5 M777 howitzers on the Kherson direction, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.


"The enemy lost over 370 troops, 2 tanks, 7 armored combat vehicles, 29 automobiles and 13 field artillery guns, including 5 US-made M777 howitzers," the Ministry said.


According to the Ministry, Battlegroup ‘Dnepr’ inflicted damage to personnel and vehicles of Ukraine’s 128th Mountain Assault Brigade, 28th, 65th and 118th Mechanized brigades, 35th Marine Brigade and three territorial defense brigades near Rabotino, Novosyolovka, Nesteryanka, Pyatikhatki (Zaporozhye Region), Ivanovka, Mikhaylovka, Gavrilovka and Tyaginka (Kherson Region).



Kupyansk direction



Over the past week, Russian forces repelled 11 enemy counterattacks in the Kupyansk direction, with Ukrainians losing roughly 310 troops and 46 pieces of equipment, the Russian Defense Ministry said.


In particular, the enemy lost two tanks, three armored combat vehicles, 22 cars, and 19 field artillery pieces, including two US-supplied howitzers, an M777 and an M198, and a French-made Caesar self-propelled howitzer, the ministry reported.



South Donetsk direction



Ukrainians sustained over 860 casualties and lost two Krab self-propelled howitzers and two British-supplied FH-70 howitzers in the south Donetsk direction.


"Enemy losses amounted to over 860 troops, four armored combat vehicles, 35 cars, and seven field artillery pieces, including two Polish-made Krab self-propelled howitzers and two British-supplied FH-70 howitzers," according to the report.



Ukrainian surrender



A total of 18 Ukrainian servicemen surrendered in the past seven days, the Russian Defense Ministry also said.


"During the past week, 18 Ukrainian servicemen surrendered," the Defense Ministry added



Rockets, missiles, drones



Over the past week, Russian air defenses and aircraft downed 171 Ukrainian MLRS projectiles, and 1,208 drones, as well as 11 British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, three Neptune anti-ship missiles and four US-made ADM-160 MALD missiles.


In all, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 577 Ukrainian warplanes, 270 helicopters, 17,773 unmanned aerial vehicles, 489 surface-to-air missile systems, 15,644 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,257 multiple rocket launchers, 8,582 field artillery guns and mortars and 20,381 special military motor vehicles since the start of the special military operation, the Russian Defense Ministry concluded.





















Ukraine Was Testing Ground for Western Big Pharma - Documents

Ukraine Was Testing Ground for Western Big Pharma - Documents

Ukraine Was Testing Ground for Western Big Pharma - Documents





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Ukraine was one of the main trial sites for a drug causing various forms of cancer, which was tested on patients at a Mariupol hospital, Sputnik has revealed.







Ukraine was one of the main testing grounds for trials of a drug that could potentially cause various forms of cancer and that was used on patients in the psychiatric ward of Mariupol Hospital No. 7 with the support of local officials in the interests of Western pharmaceutical companies, according to documents seen by Sputnik.




In particular, the trial involved the experimental drug SB4 for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The drug inhibits the action of molecules of the so-called tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), which plays an important role in the immune system, and its use creates the possibility of developing various forms of cancer, including in the lymphatic and hematopoietic systems, as well as skin.




The manufacturers of SB4 were Biogen Idec Denmark Manufacturing ApS (Denmark), Catalent Pharma Solutions (Belgium), and Fisher Clinical Services UK Limited (UK). The study was sponsored by South Korea's Samsung Bioepis, the documents read.


An application from Quintiles Ukraine for approval by the state expert center of the Ukrainian Ministry of Health and the Ethics Commission at the medical and preventive institution for conducting clinical trials of SB4 was found among the documents. Quintiles Ukraine was established as a division of the US outsourcing pharmaceutical company Quintiles Transnational.


According to the application, signed in February 2013, at that time it was planned to test the drug in Ukraine on 152 patients (later this number increased to 180), and in total on almost 500 patients around the world.


According to the periodic report of the SB4-G31-RA project on SB4 trials, by November 2013, 777 patients had been selected for testing, including 285 in Poland, 143 in Ukraine, 108 in the Czech Republic, 77 in Bulgaria, 60 in Lithuania, 37 in the Republic of Korea, 34 in Mexico, 17 in Hungary, 14 in Colombia, and two in the United Kingdom.


The documents found in Mariupol Hospital No. 7 were collected between 2008 and 2016. The results of the initial inspection show that drugs with numbers and without names were tested on people, with the tests also conducted on toddlers.


Companies such as Pfizer (US), AstraZeneca (UK, Sweden), Celltrion (South Korea), Novatris International AG (Switzerland, US), IQVIA (formerly Quintiles and IMS Health Inc., US, UK), Sanofi (France), Galapagos NV (Belgium), Janssen Pharmaceuticals (now Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, Belgium), Abbott Laboratories (US), Covance (now Labcorp Drug Development, US), and Merck KGaA (Germany) are mentioned in the documents.


Pharmaceutical companies that have been preparing the Covid-19 vaccine since October 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic started in February 2020.


In addition, boxes with envelopes from logistics companies and containers for biomaterial with addresses of recipients in laboratories in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and United States were found on site.


Documents with acknowledgements to Ukrainian doctors from Catalent Pharma Solutions and Fisher Clinical Services UK Limited were also found.





















Gudang Munisi Daerah TNI AD di Ciangsana meledak, warga dievakuasi

Gudang Munisi Daerah TNI AD di Ciangsana meledak, warga dievakuasi

Gudang Munisi Daerah TNI AD di Ciangsana meledak, warga dievakuasi





Tangkapan layar detik-detik terjadi ledakan dahsyat pada insiden kebakaran yang melanda Gudang Munisi Daerah (Gudmurah) Kodam Jaya TNI AD di Ciangsana, Kabupaten Bogor, Jawa Barat, Sabtu (30/3/2024) petang. ANTARA/HO






Gudang Munisi Daerah (Gudmurah) Kodam Jaya TNI AD di Ciangsana, Kabupaten Bogor, Jawa Barat, meledak pada Sabtu sekitar pukul 18.30 WIB hingga gudang itu terbakar.







Kepala Dinas Penerangan TNI Angkatan Darat (Kadispenad) Brigjen TNI Kristomei Sianturi saat dihubungi di Jakarta, Sabtu, menyampaikan bahwa sejauh ini aparat masih kesulitan mendekat ke lokasi kebakaran sehingga untuk sementara ini prioritasnya mengevekuasi warga di sekitar gudang munisi.


"Warga sudah kami evakuasi ke tempat yang lebih aman, dan babinsa (bintara pembina desa, red.) terus berkoordinasi dengan instansi lainnya untuk mengamankan masyarakat yang ada di sana," kata Brigjen TNI Kristomei.


Kadispenad menyebut per pukul 20.23 WIB api masih membakar kompleks gudang munisi itu. Gudang Munisi Daerah Kodam Jaya di Ciangsana itu menyimpan berbagai jenis munisi TNI AD, termasuk peluru-peluru kaliber besar, munisi untuk artileri medan, dan artileri pertahanan udara (arhanud).


"Informasi terakhir dari yang di lapangan (ledakan, red.) masih terjadi, dan kami sukar mendekat karena gudang munisi ini juga memuat berbagai macam jenis peluru, termasuk yang kaliber besar ada di sana sehingga dikhawatirkan terjadi ledakan-ledakan yang justru dapat membahayakan. Jadi, kita tunggu dahulu semuanya," kata Kadispenad.


Brigjen TNI Kristomei sejauh ini juga belum dapat informasi terkait dengan korban jiwa, berikut penyebab ledakan, dan perkiraan kerugian akibat insiden tersebut.


"Informasi korban belum kami terima karena kami belum bisa mendekat ke lokasi. Ledakan masih terjadi, enggak mungkin merapat ke lokasi itu," katanya.


Di lokasi kebakaran, Dinas Pemadam Kebakaran Kota Bekasi, Jawa Barat, menerjunkan tiga mobil pemadam untuk memadamkan api di gudang munisi daerah itu.


"Kita sudah luncurkan dari Disdamkar Kota Bekasi. Kami baru mendorong 3 unit mobil pemadam kebakaran di sana," kata Komandan Pleton B Damkar Kota Bekasi Haryanto di Bekasi, Sabtu malam.





















Epstein’s ‘pedophile island’ visitors revealed in leaked cellphone data

Epstein’s ‘pedophile island’ visitors revealed in leaked cellphone data

Epstein’s ‘pedophile island’ visitors revealed in leaked cellphone data





FILE PHOTO. Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
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Nearly 200 people made multiple trips to disgraced financier Jeffry Epstein’s Caribbean island between 2016 and before his final arrest in 2019, according to data obtained by Wired.







This disgraceful sex offender, Bill Gates' best friend, trafficked and assaulted minors and girls to Little Saint James, where he would also invite influential and wealthy people, earning the nickname 'pedophile island'.


A document newly uncovered by Wired cites mobile data provided by Near Intelligence that pinpoints the locations of up to 166 potential visitors or victims, from across the US and the world.


Many of the coordinates mapped by Near Intelligence lead to multimillion-dollar homes in the US. Others trace to lower-income areas where Epstein's victims are known to have lived and attended school, including parts of West Palm Beach, Florida.






Police and a private investigator say they have located around 40 of Epstein’s victims in the area, the outlet wrote, adding it is still unclear how that data was collected or what it was used for.


In January, newly-published legal documents listed some 100 people allegedly linked to Epstein, including former US President Bill Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew and Bill Gates. The latter reached an out of court settlement with a woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2022.


Epstein was eventually arrested in 2019 and charged with trafficking dozens of minors. He died awaiting trial in a Manhattan jail cell a month later, with his death officially ruled a suicide. Epstein’s girlfriend and reputed ‘madam’, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years behind bars for child sex trafficking in 2022. She is currently appealing the verdict.



The Interesting Story of Gates, Microsoft and Pedophile Island



In early May, the announcement1 that Bill and Melinda Gates would be divorcing after 27 years of marriage shocked both those that praise and those that loathe the “philanthropic” power couple.


At Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan mansion in 2011, from left: James E. Staley, at the time a senior JPMorgan executive; former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers; Mr. Epstein; Bill Gates, Microsoft’s co-founder; and Boris Nikolic, who was the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s science adviser


Less than a week after the initial announcement of the divorce, May 7, the Daily Beast reported2 that Melinda Gates had allegedly been “deeply troubled” by Bill Gates’ relationship with child sex trafficker and intelligence asset Jeffrey Epstein.


Epstein was agitated and unable to sleep, jail officials observed in records newly obtained by The Associated Press. He called himself a “coward” and complained he was struggling to adapt to life behind bars following his July 2019 arrest on federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges — his life of luxury reduced to a concrete and steel cage.


Taken together, the documents the AP obtained Thursday provide the most complete accounting to date of Epstein’s detention and death, and its chaotic aftermath. The records help to dispel the many conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s suicide, underscoring how fundamental failings at the Bureau of Prisons — including severe staffing shortages and employees cutting corners — contributed to Epstein’s death.


They shed new light on the federal prison agency’s muddled response after Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell at the now-shuttered Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City.


Epstein's death by suicide behind bars leaves many question marks, because before his suicide, Epstein's closeness to Bill Gates began to be revealed, this happened in 2019 before the start of the pandemic Covid-19 led by Bill Gates and Fauci.