Friday, July 21, 2006

Heat is on

Driver fights ban over 'occasional' drug use

An offbeat story hear which is less about drugs or driving than professional confidentiality. You don't expect private conversations with your doctor to be passed on - you certainly don't expect it to take it upon himself/herself to have your driving license revoked because of an indiscretion you might have mentioned. Maybe it's just a symptom of the big brother state where the price of the health service is a neighbourhood spy.

I gather that Bushland is overheating too. The weather here in Britain is the cause of excessive lathargy and it slows the brain too. Hence the slowdown on the words. The only thing I'm tempted to comment on is the murder and attempted genocide happening in the Lebanon, but with the Israeli Embassy about 100 yards away I doubt I've got the energy to escape if Mossad come calling. It all over the mainstream media anyway - except that the Bush/Blair "anti-terror" rhetoric and backing of the slaughter has obscured the criminal, evil and indiscriminating nature of of Zionist campaign itself.

How this plays out is anyone's guess. Israel of clearly being given a week or so to turn a sovereign nation into a wasteland of blood and guts. It may escalate throughout the region or it may be contained. One thing is for sure - it will not be forgotten and Israel will never be forgiven. If anything, the anger and resentment will almost certainly give rise to the use of "terror tactics" by those increasingly displaced from their own lands and with no available platform on which to promote their cause. Already guilty of their own war crimes, the governments of Britain and Amerika turn a blind eye - urged on by the selfish interests of media mogels, financiers and international corporate industrialists - for many of whom the Zionist cause itself is absolute. The global flow of capital, energy and time-limited resources remains paramount and any pretence of commitment to ecological sustainability and equal co-existence is sacrificed on an alter of greed and modern day slavery. The United Nations is impotent in the face of the elite "micro-democracy" called the Security Council, which is too busy organising power-sharing schemes amongst itself to be bothered with the fate of either other countries or even the planet itself. In international governance and the rule of law they are now less than inadquate for the task - they are obselete.

The failure of The League of Nations contributed to the sequence of events whereby WW2 ravaged half the world. The failure of the Security Council (and thus the UN itself) may well be the final catalyst that sets in motion nightmares to come.

Later.

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