onsdag 1. desember 2010

”USA – a threat against world order?”


Hillary Clinton repeats the blunder of another Clinton (in the Oval Office) when she declares that the Wikileaks leakages are an attack on the international community. If the USA should think that THEY represent world order, it definitely is a good thing that what is going on in the corridors of the super power is made public.

Thank you, Wikileaks! We are waiting for documents from the wormholes of other countries. No surprise that parts of ”The Big Apple” (read the USA) is rotten. The same goes for what is going on in the so called communist China,  maniac North Korea, nondemocratic Russia, and even Norway. A big cleanup is necessary for the public to believe and respect the political leaders.

In this context the leakages from Wikileaks are welcome! I am not the only one who think like this. Chief economist Andreassen is of the opinion that the leakages is a sign of a healthy and sound society: ”Andreassen sier at han er glad for at lekkasjene fra WikiLeaks kommer.
- Det er en viktig sikkerhetsventil i vårt samfunn at vi har virksomheter som WikiLeaks, som kan irritere både myndigheter, banker og andre bedrifter, selv om det av og til er ubehagelig. Det er sunt at makthaverne kan bli kikket i kortene, det gjelder også bankene, sier sjeføkonomen.” http://www.aftenposten.no/okonomi/utland/article3927553.ece


Clinton said: "It is an attack on the international community, the alliances and partnerships, the conversations and negotiations, that safeguard global security and advance economic prosperity." http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/29/clinton-reacts-us-embassy-cables

The Internet has changed and will change what is going on in the world concerning information. The power of information these days is not a thing only for newspapers, TV, radio and governments.

In Norway the secret police (PST) lose credibility every day as the leader, Janne Kristiansen, does not want to take responsibility for what has been going on in the service and probably is going on, and leave office. The same seems to be the case for the minister of justice, Storberget, and the minister of foreign affairs, Støre. Not to mention the two leading attorneys in Norway, Busch og Qvigstad.

”Something is rotten in the Kingdom of [Norway!]” (William Shakespeare: ”Hamlet”). Not to mention the other countries.

The Zeiner syndrome has to be a correct diagnosis of many of the leaders around the world. Pay attention to http://atlezeiner.blogspot.com/2010/10/zeiner-syndromet-forslag-til-ny.html


This was everything for today from ”where the pepper grows” or ”hvor pepper’n gror”.

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