Western MSM pushes delusion that Iran’s missiles didn’t obviously shred Iron Dome

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Like Columbus returning and being told: "No, you actually fell off the flat earth."



This is a major problem for everyone: It’s a problem for Westerners, because wilful ignorance produces policy mistakes, and it’s a problem for non-Westerners, because they’re dealing with opponents who can’t even be relied on to know that key parameters have obviously changed.  

It’s like Columbus coming back and being told: “No you didn’t - you fell off the edge of the flat earth.” After being momentarily stunned, what would Columbus do? He would surely go about his business, consider that person to be a fool and rely on history to tell the tale properly.

Telling the tale properly the day after is the work known as “journalism”: journalism is the history of yesterday, after all.

It’s not easy, but are Western journalists not doing the work here, or are they wilfully lying?

That’s a real question, because any decent journalist today (and any average citizen who wishes to be well-informed) knows the modern media landscape requires examining three areas where news can now be found: the MSM, the alternative media and social media.

On social media there’s no lack of videos which show Iranian missiles striking land time and time again. Such as this one, of an Israeli air base getting hit some 20 times - striking that is rather like striking a Zyklon-B factory in 1943.


It is crystal clear - Iranian high-speed missiles got through the Iron Dome easily and did damage. As one person wrote on social media: it’s like being attacked by aliens.

Anybody who cared enough to look could easily find these videos. I’m sure many people who didn’t care to look found them on their social media feeds anyway, as they are truly amazing. How the world can change, eh? Who would have thought in 1987 that Iran would rise - technologically, militarily, politically, economically, culturally - to the point where they could strike inside Israel, and that the West would be powerless to stop it?

Of course there’s concern for what Israel will do in retaliation, but the point is made: Iran can now strike anywhere in Israel, and that’s a major reversal of historic parameters. Israeli military censorship means we’ll never see the actual damage, but the videos provide overwhelming proof of this reversal of alleged Israeli impregnability. Even if the missiles had no payload - getting through is enough to change paradigms and smash assumptions, at least to any honest person.

If Iran had targeted residential areas, women and children - like Israel and the West does over and over - then there would be more footage for the naysayers, but Iran only aimed for military sites. (Iran not only wants the moral high ground, they need it because they are espousing high revolutionary ideals.)

Who is getting these facts correct? Forty-eight hours later - not many.

Let’s start with who has: Alt-finance site Zerohedge took a full day to let their greed for profitable trades - which require honest assessments and acceptance of facts - to overpower their usual desire to back Israel. Their October 3 article led with:

“The recent missile barrage striking Israel from Iran showcased a security reality that has startled many people in the west - Israel's ‘Iron Dome’ defense system is not as effective as they believed. Evidence suggests it was clearly overwhelmed, either by the sheer number of missiles (estimates vary but al least 200 were fired), or by new Iranian hypersonic technology.  Either way, this one attack changed the prevailing perspective on Israeli air defense.”

Understating the case a touch, perhaps, but that’s what “objective journalism” requires - leave the hyperbole and overconfidence for op-eds. This is a rare case of a Western media which accepts the new reality - anyone who believed the perpetual propaganda on Iron Dome’s effectiveness should indeed be “startled”.

As devastating a blow - on a cultural and human level, but not on a military operations level - as losing the wonderful Nasrallah was, the Iranian strike has clearly extracted an equal price for his death: Israel’s era of impregnability is over. Definitively.

However, a day earlier Michael Every of Rabobank, whom we can call Zerohedge’s preferred foreign policy expert, evinced the same delusion as the MSM when he repeated as truth what the Israeli military absurdly claimed: “Overnight, around 200 ballistic missiles were again fired into Israel from Iran, most shot down in flight with the help of the US, UK, and Jordan, others hitting open areas near real targets, with only one casualty, a Palestinian.” Every claims Iran “just made a huge strategic error”… but he writes as if he hasn’t seen the footage, or is in wilful denial, or simply won’t admit the truth publicly - so what good is his analysis?

Every is popular mainly because he’s an interesting writer, leavening his work with astute pop culture references but also a bit of Marx: he’s a rare top high-finance thinker who effectively concedes that the socialist/Chinese model is working and that the capitalist/Western model is doomed to inefficiency and inequality. He doesn’t care, of course - he only cares about trying to make money - but how could anyone bother to follow his trading advice when he can’t be bothered to question the bias of Israeli military sources amid wartime?

Moving from alt-media to the MSM, the latter cannot admit, or cannot allow it to be admitted, that the missiles everyone saw get through and land actually got through and landed.

Axios - whose style is to present the news as mere bullet points for busy Western executives who want to know just a little and definitely not too much, and which clearly has sources high up in the Democratic Party - immediately ran to the most biased source they could find: an Israeli arms manufacturer

  • “The system"performed as expected" and produced "wonderful" results, Israel Aerospace Industries CEO Boaz Levy told Axios. State-owned IAI developed the system in partnership with the U.S.”

That’s from How Israel's air defenses knocked down Iran's missiles. I shudder at the idea of an editor telling me to call up Israel Aerospace Industries for a quote on this report….

The Associated Press, which is supposed to be the standard-bearer of objective journalism in the US media, aimed to immediately erase any doubts with a headline that beggars belief, “Israel’s multilayered air-defense system passes another test in fending off Iranian missile strike”.

Refusing to publicly admit the truth - is this the MSM’s real problem? How can they have not seen the videos, somewhere? What’s certain is that it has profoundly negative consequences for anyone within range, including for the speaker, and that it doesn’t change the truth.


 
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressing the U.N. General Assembly’s 79th session on Friday. (UN Photo/Evan Schneider)


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You have probably heard by now, or heard about, Bibi Netanyahu’s viciously vituperative hate speech before the U.N. General Assembly last Friday. The Israeli prime minister let it be known he hates more or less everybody now, not least the membership of the organization hosting him. 

They, we, are all anti–Semites, you see. The exceptions are the Americans. Bibi holds Americans in contempt, as he has made clear on numerous occasions, but he cannot afford to hate them because the Americans write the checks and send the 2,000–pound bombs. 

“And I have another message for this assembly and for the world outside this hall,” Netanyahu roared toward the end of his 13 minutes at the podium, the transcript of which is here. “We are winning.” And with this came Bibi’s by-now-familiar pounding of the left fist. 

A brief note arrives from Dr. Lawrence. “Is it necessary to say you are winning when you are winning?” he asks. “Or does it become necessary to say you are winning when you are not?”


dropped Israel’s credit rating from A2 to Baa1. This is a cut of two notches, a not-unserious downgrade.  

You read all kinds of things in the corporate press about the who-won, who-lost consequences of Israel’s murder of Nasrallah last Friday. A decisive victory for the Israelis, Hezbollah has been downgraded, Hezbollah has been degraded, Israel has turned the tide in its war along its northern border. 

All “without evidence,” that obnoxious phrase The New York Times marshals whenever it wants to cast doubt on something that is more often than not true but inconveniently so.

Hassan Nasrallah’s death could mark the end of Hezbollah,” is the headline atop a piece by one Kyle Orton, who works for the Henry Jackson Society, a nest of paranoid Islamophobes posing as a think tank and also operating in London. 

“Unhinged” would be more to the point.

Negative Outlook  

I am with Moody’s amid all this papier mâché triumphalism. The outlook for apartheid Israel is negative in the extreme as its proceeds on its reckless way. As I turn the West Asia crisis the Zionist state has created this way and that, I cannot think of one damn thing that suggests they are winning anything. 

It should be clear by now that the Israelis, or anyone else for that matter, can kill adversaries but cannot extinguish the movements they lead or the spirit that drives such movements. This is a simple case of understanding or failing to understand fundamental human psychology. Israel, having surrendered their humanity, simply cannot grasp this.

Hezbollah was founded in response to the Israeli presence in Lebanon 42 years ago, but it represents — manifests, if you like — an identity and an aspiration that extend back many centuries. Many people now mourn Nasrallah’s death, in Lebanon and elsewhere, but Hezbollah’s existence is nowhere near in question.


A child holding an image of Nasrallah at a parade during his speech in Beirut in November 2023. (Fars Media Corporation, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)


Alastair Crooke did an interesting interview with Andrew Napolitano last week on the latter’s program, Judging Freedom. Two of Crooke’s points merit mention. 

One, Nasrallah had for years obliged all Hezbollah leaders to cultivate their successors with a view to unforeseen disasters such as has just befallen him. Can we not be confident Nasrallah followed his own orders? Two, the Israeli air attacks on Hezbollah rocket and missile installations in southern Lebanon have come nowhere near even denting the group’s military capabilities. 

Another point in this line: Nasrallah was a prudent leader, noted for, among other things, revising Hezbollah’s manifesto in 2009 in the direction of moderation. (“Times have changed and so must we.”) The argument arises that the organization will now assume or reassume a more radical character. 

Jonathan Cook appeared to suggest this in a brief piece published Sunday on “X” under the headline, “In killing Nasrallah, Israel chose to open the gates of hell. We will all pay the price.” Cook knows West Asia and its people vastly better than I, but I question this judgment. 

Since the Israelis assassinated Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader, in Tehran on the last day of July, we have had a clear and simple demonstration of what the Iranians call “strategic patience.” (I have also seen it mentioned as “revolutionary patience” the term I prefer.)

It means, if I am not oversimplifying, cultivating one’s strengths while maintaining control of a conflict’s dynamic and avoiding responses that stand a good chance of precipitating defeat. 

My post–Nasrallah surmise with the Iranians’ example in mind: Hezbollah’s new leaders will not desist in their war against Israel, but they will remain as shrewd as they proved under Nasrallah. They will not lose their heads and resort to the kind of mis– or undirected violence the Zionist military is plainly intent on provoking. 

There is another factor at work here and we must not miss it. To put this very simply indeed, in my judgment Hezbollah is likely to see things as the Iranians appear to see them: Zionist Israel is destroying itself all on its own. Letting them do so is part of any good strategy.


Iran’s Ali Khamenei leading prayer at the funeral for Haniyeh on Aug. 1. (Khamenei.ir, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)


The reality at work in West Asia, this is to say, is that Israel has no alternative course at its disposal that is not self-destructive.

The strategies and objectives it has set for itself, notably since the Netanyahu regime brought leaders of Israel’s fanatical right into government, will inevitably lead to the demise of the Israeli state.

No other outcome appears possible so long as Netanyahu allows people such as Itamar Ben–Givr and Bezalel Smotrich, respectively the security and finance ministers, to influence policy to the extent the prime minister has so far let them. 

Ilan Pappé had an excellent piece on this question in the June 21 edition of the “Sidecar” feature of the New Left Review. In “The collapse of Zionism,” the Israeli scholar now in exile argues that the Zionist project entered the beginning of its end with Israel’s response to the events of last Oct. 7. While one may applaud this progression, Pappé does not paint a pretty picture:

“We are witnessing a historical process — or, more accurately, the beginnings of one — that is likely to culminate in the downfall of Zionism. And, if my diagnosis is correct, then we are also entering a particularly dangerous conjuncture. For once Israel realizes the magnitude of the crisis, it will unleash ferocious and uninhibited force to try to contain it, as did the South African apartheid regime during its final days.”

Pappé marks this down to two broad developments, the first bearing directly on the second. When Netanyahu named his cabinet of freak-show zealots at the end of 2022, it was effectively the triumph of those who view Israel as a religious project, “the State of Judea,” as Pappé puts it, over those who see it as fundamentally a nationalist endeavor, the State of Israel. 

“While Jewish identity in Israel has sometimes seemed little more than a subject of theoretical debate between religious and secular factions,” Pappé writes, “it has now become a struggle over the character of the public sphere and the state itself. This is being fought not only in the media but also in the streets.”

As has been well-reported, the corruption of Israel’s courts has been one theater in this conflict. As less well-reported but there if one looks for it, a very considerable proportion of Israelis now applaud, on the basis of the most racist interpretations of Zionism, the Israel Defense Forces’ unconscionably brutal assaults on Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. 

Pappé seems to think there is no turning back from the grotesqueries — social, political, ideological, of course military — of post–Oct. 7 Israel. If I read him correctly on this point, I agree without reservation. It seems a matter of time before this ghastly undertaking implodes. 

Pappé, who now lectures and writes at the University of Exeter in southwest England, also thinks “the breakdown of public institutions, which become incapable of providing services to citizens,” will cause — is already causing —the economy to collapse. This is what the people at Moody’s with pencils behind their ears are looking at. 

Economy in Danger  

Bank of Israel in Jerusalem. (Avishai Teicher, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.5)


Foreign investment has dried up, defense spending is nearly out of control, and tens of thousands of businesses have closed because (1) there is little business to do and (2) the IDF has called up too many employees to serve in Gaza.

The Washington Post had a good piece on the resulting desperation in its Sept. 26 editions. “It feels like if a significant change doesn’t happen soon, the economy will crash,” Shelley Lotan, who owns a technology startup, told the Post’s Rachel Chason. 

We come to the incompetence of the Netanyahu regime’s leadership on the economic side. Smotrich — a yeshiva-trained Zionist, an ideologue obsessed with expanding illegal settlements and making Eretz Israel a reality — seems to understand economics and finance about as well as an entry-level manager in Cleveland with a subscription to Forbes.

“The economy is in serious danger unless the government wakes up,” a think tank researcher named Dan Ben–David told Chason. “Right now they are completely disconnected from anything that is not war, and there is no end in sight.”

Or as Ilan Pappé puts it:

“The crisis is further aggravated by the incompetence of Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who constantly channels money to Jewish settlements in the West Bank but seems otherwise unable to run his department. The conflict between the State of Israel and the State of Judea, along with the events of October 7, is meanwhile causing some of the economic and financial elite to move their capital outside the state. Those who are considering relocating their investments make up a significant part of the 20% of Israelis who pay 80% of the taxes.”  

“The most responsible thing to do is to start planning a way out,” Shelley Lotan, the business owner, said when the Post interviewed her. It is not an original thought. Pappé reckoned last spring that half a million Israelis, mostly young, mostly professional, a lot of them technocrats — have already expatriated. 

That is 500,000 out of a population of 9.5 million, and that was Pappé’s figure some months ago. It is not difficult to imagine that the Israel of the not-distant future will be substantially devoid of expertise, leaving untrained ultra-orthodox Zionists to run ministries and government departments. A failed state, in short.    

I do not know what is being said, with Hassan Nasrallah gone, inside Hezbollah’s political and military councils. It is impossible to anticipate with certainty how the organization will react in what amounts to a new era in its story.

But the Israelis are winning nothing a year into Netanyahu’s seven-front war. Of this one can be more certain.

Time is on the side of those Israel has made its adversaries: This, too. 

Patrick Lawrence, a correspondent abroad for many years, chiefly for The International Herald Tribune, is a columnist, essayist, lecturer and author, most recently of Journalists and Their Shadows, available from Clarity Press or via Amazon.  Other books include Time No Longer: Americans After the American Century. His Twitter account, @thefloutist, has been permanently censored. 

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All the serfs and slaves take with them is their shadow. Their only legacy is their footprints. —Tibetan saying.

Chou en Lai, the Panchen Lama, Mao and the Dalai Lama. Beijing, 1952


When the Mongols arrived in Tibet in 1271 AD, Buddhism had split into warring sects that united only to massacre members of the native Bon religion. In 1672, when the fifth Dalai Lama faced a rebellion from the Tsang province, he ordered a Mongolian army under his control to exact retribution:

[su_note note_color="#f7f4cb" radius="13"]For the band of enemies who have despoiled the duties entrusted to them: Make the male lines like trees that have had their roots cut; Make the female lines like brooks that have dried in up winter; make the children and grandchildren like eggs smashed against rocks, make the servants and followers like heaps of grass consumed by fire, make their dominion like a lamp whose oil has been exhausted. In short, annihilate any traces of them, even their names.[/su_note]

A journalist on the expedition, Perceval Landon1, described the Thirteenth Dalai Lama’s rule as ‘an engine of oppression’ and Captain W.F.T. O’Connor concurred, “The great landowners and the priests … exercise each in their own dominion a despotic power from which there is no appeal, while the people are oppressed by the most monstrous growth of monasticism and priest-craft”. Wrote Spencer Chapman2, “Tibet’s rulers invented degrading legends and stimulated a spirit of superstition among the common people. The Lamaist monk does not spend his time ministering to the people or educating them. The beggar beside the road is nothing to the monk. Knowledge is the jealously guarded prerogative of the monasteries and is used to increase their influence and wealth”.

After acknowledging China’s suzerainty, the British departed in 1904 and the Buddhists resumed their wars until 1950, when the PRC returned and ejected the warlords, Nazis, and spies who had fled there during the war, and negotiated the Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet:

The local government of Tibet will drive imperialist forces out of Tibet; China will not alter the existing political system, all government officials will maintain their positions, and the status, functions, and powers of the Dalai Lama will remain unchanged. Tibet will carry out reforms following the wishes of its people, through consultation with its leaders rather than by compulsion; the Tibetan people will exercise autonomy under their government, and Tibetan religious beliefs, customs and habits, monasteries, and their incomes will be respected; Tibet will remain a theocracy and retain its autonomy in most military and diplomatic matters; Tibetan troops will be trained and integrated into the PLA and Beijing will guarantee peace with bordering countries.

American diplomat Robert Ford3 wrote, “There was no sacking of monasteries. On the contrary, the Chinese took great care not to cause offense through ignorance. They soon had the monks thanking the gods for their deliverance. The Chinese had made it clear they had no quarrel with the Tibetan religion”. The government allocated $500,000 to renovate the Buddhist temple in Beijing and granted additional funds to Tibetan Muslims for a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1957.

But China’s intervention triggered a violent reaction amongst Tibet’s elite, many of whom terrorized peasants who ‘collaborated’ with the PLA, but Mao4 urged patience, “Although the establishment of the military and administrative committee and the reorganization of the Tibetan troops were stipulated in the Agreement you had fears, and so I instructed the comrades working in Tibet to slow their implementation. The Agreement must be carried out but, because of your fears, it has to be postponed. If you are scared this year, it can wait until next year. If you still have fears next year, it can wait until the year after that”. Then, with Mao’s approval5, a fifteen-year-old Chinese-born boy was installed as the fourteenth Dalai Lama6.

Four years later, The Dalai and Panchen Lamas traveled to Beijing where they were greeted as Heads of State by Premier Zhou Enlai and Chief of General Staff Zhu De. Mao hosted dinners in their honor and the National People’s Congress elected the Dalai Lama Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee7. In a speech to Congress, the Dalai Lama championed regional autonomy for all minorities, “Tibet’s Agreement has enabled the Tibetan people to fully enjoy all rights of ethnic equality and embark on a bright road of freedom and happiness”. He was frank about conditions in his country8 and enthusiastic about China,


Outside the monasteries, our system was feudal… The more I looked at Marxism, the more I liked it. Here was a system based on equality and justice for everyone which claimed to be a panacea for all the world’s ills. From a theoretical standpoint, its only drawback was its insistence on a purely materialist view of human existence. This I could not agree with. I was also concerned at the methods used by the Chinese in pursuit of their ideals. I received a strong impression of rigidity. But I expressed a wish to become a Party member all the same. I felt sure, as I still do, that it would be possible to work out a synthesis of Buddhist and pure Marxist doctrines that really would be an effective way of conducting politics”.

In 1998, Professor Dongping Han9 met the Dalai Lama when he visited Brandeis University:

He agreed to meet Chinese scholars and China scholars in the Boston area behind closed doors. He said that in 1950, on his way to Beijing for talks with the Chinese central government, he was filled with doubt about Tibet’s future. But on his way back, he was filled with hope for Tibet and China’s future because he saw with his own eyes how Chairman Mao and other Chinese leaders were working hard for the Chinese people. He also said that Chairman Mao treated him like a younger brother, and he was able to talk with Chairman Mao freely and candidly for three days with the help of an interpreter. No Chinese leader, he said, ever treated him like Chairman Mao did. It seemed that behind closed doors and in the absence of reporters, the Dalai Lama could be disarmingly candid and persuasive.


During his years in Beijing the young man had forgotten Tibet’s political realities, where the nobles and abbots had murdered the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth Dalai Lamas for reformist tendencies. Drepung Monastery, the seat of fierce resistance to the Chinese, owned one-hundred-eighty-five manors and twenty-five-thousand serfs, and employed sixteen-thousand herdsmen. Its lamas forced boys into monastic slavery, pilfered the country’s wealth, and sold serfs along with the land. American journalist Anna Louise Strong10 found handcuffs of all sizes at Drepung, including small ones for children, and instruments for cutting off noses and ears, gouging out eyes, breaking off hands, and hamstringing legs, hot brands, whips, and disembowelling implements.


Resentment

By the time the Dalai Lama reached Lhasa from his Beijing sojourn, PRC reforms had stirred deep resentment among the elite. Public schools threatened their monopoly of education, training serfs as technicians upset the social hierarchy, and paying wages for road construction challenged the ulag tradition: in 1957 a lord beat his serf almost to death in Shann’an for failing to perform his unpaid ulag. Like Virginian plantation owners a century earlier, the nobles saw emancipation as a threat and turned for help to Washington. Says US Ambassador Chas W. Freeman11

I don’t see why Tibet being part of China should be any more controversial than Wales being part of the United Kingdom. The periods when they were put into that position were about the same … but the Central Intelligence Agency, with assistance from some of China’s neighbors, put $30 million into the destabilization of Tibet and financed and trained the participants in the Khampa rebellion and ultimately sought to remove the Dalai Lama from Tibet–which they did. They escorted him out of Tibet to Dharamsala. The CIA programs were very effective in destabilizing Tibet, but did not succeed in Xinjiang”.


The CIA persuaded Kashag12 officials and Khampa13 tribesmen to rebel, and the ensuing riot killed eighty-thousand people. It took the PLA twenty hours to hoist the Red Flag over the Potala Palace, and, when the smoke cleared the nobles, along with the Dalai Lama and the country’s gold reserves were in India, though Mao14 had told the local PLA commander, “If the Dalai Lama and his entourage flee Lhasa, our troops should not try to stop them. Whether they are heading to southern Tibet or India, just let them go.”


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Western propaganda, always smugly cackling about "freedom", never misses an opportunity to use the Dalai Lama for anti-Communist / anti-Chinese propaganda—particularly through historically decontextualised items like this. So here's Ann Curry, a prominent TV (NBC) disinformer, crying mawkish tears over Tibet's "suffering", although the problems of Tibet —largely self-inflicted via the CIA, and counter-revolutionary action, etc.—cannot even begin to compare with the horrific victimisation of Palestinians, about which the US government and media are largely silent if not actively supporting. For his part, the Dalai Lama, profusely praising "American democracy and freedom", sounds like a late incarnation of Braveheart.
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama is interviewed by NBC's Ann Curry during his October 2012 Visit to Syracuse, New York, USA. The interview was originally broadcast on October 11, 2012.


Later, Mao said, “If the Dalai Lama is willing to return home and is able to get rid of the reactionaries, then we hope he will. But is it possible for him to change his own world outlook? If he wants to return, he can do so tomorrow… Indian newspaper stories say he plans to return but the two statements he made thoroughly oppose the Central Government and the big family of the motherland and advocate Tibetan independence. As a result, he has blocked his own way back. Even so, we must leave leeway for him by electing him Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and Chairman of the Preparatory Committee of the Founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region”.

When the Dalai Lama declined to return, Beijing terminated the Tibetan government, separated Church and State, abolished slavery, serfdom, ulag labor and debt peonage, concluding, “The fundamental improvement of national relations, in the final analysis, depends on the complete emancipation of the working classes within each nationality: class struggle, aimed directly at the overthrow of the local elite”.


Notes
1 The opening of Tibetan account of Lhasa and the country and people of central Tibet, and the progress of the mission sent there by the English government in the year 1903-4. (1905). Landon was one of the first Europeans to describe the holy city of Lhasa in detail.
2 The Timely Rain, Gelder and Gelder,123-125.
3 The Making of Modern Tibet By A. Tom Grunfeld
4 Xinhua Monthly, February 1952, p. 11.
5 All Dalai Lamas have required Chinese Government approval before they are installed.
6 Freedom in Exile: Autobiography of His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet by Dalai Lama XIV Bstan-‘Dzin-Rgya-Mtsho. Harpercollins 1990. (The title ‘Dalai’ means ‘ocean’ in Mongolian, and ‘Lama’ means ‘Living Buddha’ in Tibetan. In the 1950s, the US State Department titled him ‘God-King of Tibet’.
7 My Land and My People. The Fourteenth Dalai Lama.
8 The Socialist Legacy Underlies the Rise of Today’s China in the World–by Dongping Han. Aspects of India’s Economy Nos. 59-60 (Oct 2014)
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10 Tibetan Interviews, A.L. Strong (1885-1970), pp 91-96
11 US Ambassador Chas. H. Freeman, Director for Chinese Affairs at the US Department of State from 1979-1981.
12 The CIA persuaded Kashag the governing council of Tibet during the rule of the Qing dynasty and post-Qing period until the 1959 rebellion.
13 The Khampa of Kham Province are the most hostile and violent of Tibetans, “Tall and well-built men, fearless and open of countenance, they resemble Apache Indians, with plaited hair hanging from each side of well modeled heads.” In 1950, the Chinese captured the town of Chamdo without firing a shot when they set off a huge fireworks display on the outskirts of the town, and the Khampa fled.
14 Beijing’s Power and China’s Borders: Twenty Neighbors in Asia. By Bruce Elleman, Stephen Kotkin, Clive Schofield.


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EDITOR'S REMINDER: Whatever the truth about "climate change", there is absolutely no denying the dreadful environmental effects of reckless anthropogenic activity on the planet in the last 250 years. Just think what we have done to the Amazonian rainforest, the oceans (massive dumps for plastic junk, industrial refuse, etc.), or the Gulf of Mexico—every single day at risk of another "BP disaster". Not to mention the vast ecoanimal destruction. Overall, as a proud Indian who wishes to see his nation make more rapid strides in the "development" aspect, and a member of the country with the largest population, he obviously has an emotional stake in debunking the climate science advice promulgated by the WEF and similar globalist cabals. And he is absolutely correct in his criticism of the billionaire class's enormous hypocrisy, which he lucidly sums up in his closing paragraphs.

Climate Change & Global Warming Debunked by Mainstream Media

A surprising chart from Washington Post

Take a look at the chart, which shows the earth’s temperature over the last (nearly) 500 million years:

Scientists have captured Earth’s climate over the last 485 million years


This chart reveals three facts that destroy some core principles of climate change narrative:

  1. Climate always changes: Look at the chart and you see that the global temperature varies from 50 degree F to 95 degree F. Yes. It seems simple, but just the phrase “climate CHANGE” is a stupid marketing term, which implies that climate is not supposed to change and our weather/climate should be like a hotel room with an air conditioner and heater. And now we are told to lose our head because the earth’s temperature has increased by TWO degree F over the last 175 years!

  2. Temperature changes without human activity or industrial CO2 emissions: All the hysteria about “anthropogenic” global warming is nonsense, as we can see that nature has its own way. For 500 million years, temperatures went up and down even though there were no coal plants, cars, industries, farting cows etc.

  3. We are at the COLDEST point in 500 million years: Look at the chart again and you see that we are living in the coldest period! How’s that possible when we are repeatedly told by sensational headlines that every year is the hottest year on record? It’s because they are lying through omissions. They are using the year 1880 as a reference. Everything about the global warming is based on cherry-picked data.

Also, if you look at the temperature over the last 1 million years, you see much clearer cycles of global warming and global cooling. This is the reality of earth. Up and down, up and down.



Modern science is very reductionist and is also heavily influenced by billionaires, globalists, corporations and politicians. They pay scientists to rig the data and logic.

The reductionist approach in modern science is also why nutrition, psychiatry, Big Pharma and much of healthcare are inherently wrong.

The fear about fat and saturated fat are as ridiculous and misguided as the fear of CO2.

To have doctors who specialize in various parts of the body is very dumb, since all organs of the body are inherently connected.

To try to discover a gene for specific function or disease is also almost always absurd. (There seem to be a handful of exceptions).

Treating the world as a machine, worked to some extent in the beginning of industrial revolution. But that approach has limits.

We can see how artificial intelligence is so hard, even with models trained with 100,000 GPUs. When someone asked OpenAI, “Can my mother marry my father,” the AI responded, “In many countries, marriage within family members is prohibited”!

Conclusion

So, why did the globalists decide to spread the climate change propaganda? It’s probably a tool to hamper the growth of developing nations and to control the world’s population.

—S.L. Kanthan
Geopolitical analyst, columnist, blogger, author, podcaster.


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