Thursday, 22 December 2016

Why did US, UK, the Saudis, Qatar, Turkey including many European States make the same mistake that Che Guevara did 50 years ago? In other words the sad story about Billions lost and Syria

How did it all started? The same question was asked after WW-I and the answer sounded as follows: "Well, if anyone would know it..."
Syria was before 2011 a safe and strong country in the region that always defended its own interest in face of a highly dangerous geographical and political environment. It is one of the very few countries left in the world that has a free and independent Central Bank without ties and control by the Rothschild Bankers. The Syrians have their freedom compared to the Saudis as their government led by President Assad and his secular leadership. Their education system is free and well recognised over the world by its high standards. So, we can conclude that life was good in Syria even with some smaller shortcomings here and there but generally speaking it was a nice environment for the Syrian people regardless race, skin or religious beliefs. Well this was true for the Syria we know from before 2011. As when 2011 has arrived the Syria we known has gone and today it barely reminds us for what it used to be.



Aleppo, Syria in 2010


2011 After the so-called Arab Spring and the highly questionable controversial Military Action in Libya some elements in some Western Governments got confident enough to try the same “dirty trick” in Syria too. The trick is well known I am not the first and not the last that will tell you that there always was a helping hand in the recent uprisings in the Middle East. There was more than just a little help from some friends to spark revolutions recently in many Arab Countries.

Idea of Regime Change by any means necessary?
Back in 2011 everything looked great for another uprising next to Tunis, Egypt, Libya. The time seemed to be right and after the success in the mentioned countries it was no question in some minds that there will soon be yet another quick cash in by regime change and this time in Syria.
This was well planned years before according to reports as early as 2005 the US had intelligence assets working on and reporting back over the situation in Syria. The regime change is wrong as it is interfering in the internal affairs of a foreign country by another country.  And even though it is considered to be a crime in any level of the international law it is commonly used nowadays openly in Western Media. Reporters and political analysts are talking about the prospect of regime change as it is something completely legit way of removing a foreign Government from power by the means of violent uprising from within.
When something turns out to be successful it is our human nature to believe that we can do this again and again.




Aleppo, Syria 2015



“History repeats itself”
Well, there is an old quote: “History repeats itself” – and it applies just perfect to describe the tragic years of war in the case of Syria. US and its allies relation to the Syrian Conflict was to help the rebels, train them, finance them and weaponize them in the name of the prospect of huge profit after they’d have reached their objective. However the dreams about successful cash in after rapid results slowly but surely turned into a huge failure in every imaginable level. And as a gambler who lost his first bet would re-bet and re-bet as long as the initial investment isn’t returned so did the Rebel Supporters doubled down on their failed mission and turned their dreams into a nightmare. This failure in Syria surely will hunt many Western Politicians for years to come and many of the main supporters of the idea of regime change will lose their career, positions and jobs over this Syrian debacle.





What happened in Syria for real?
After the quick start of the Syrian uprising it was rather quickly turned into a violent full-blown internal conflict. One side there was the legit Syrian Government with Assad in the lead defending their own country against numerous foreign and armed insurgent groups. These groups at time grow to several hundreds as once the ghost is out of the bottle everything is possible. Propaganda against Assad and his Government raised to all time high even so high that in 2013 the Western media reported before any investigation that the Syrian Government used chemical weapons on their own people. No evidence supported this claim as it is just happened and there was no investigation carried out yet so it was a direct attack on the Syrian Government. This was a huge error strategically in the planning as many people that previously may have been bought into the false narrative of a “criminal Assad Regime” after the reports that without any credible facts or evidence ruled out Assad as the guilty part started to question the whole Syrian story. Why would Assad do something like this? Unless he wants a quick Iraq-like Military Invasion by US and its partners, so it just made no sense whatsoever. This was a critical turning point in the Syrian Conflict as the tide has turned into the favour of the Syrian Government soon after the reports came out about the lack of evidence in regards of who actually used the chemical weapons.
The public support started to shift towards Assad and the West failed to realize it. They went on to raise the bet and sank into more and more useless investments financially and many other means also. The violence grew and reached never before seen level with extreme loss of lives, and terrible effect to the Syrian nation and to the world. Yet the investors that paid for this tragic war would not want to stop as that would mean to lose all their investments. They decided to further train mercenaries for years and provided them more serious weapons, more violence but despite all efforts they step by step got weaker and started to lose man power. At this point they sent "military advisors" to Syria to gather some more people that was willing to fight and even die for the Regime Change objective wanted so desperately by the West. Even the fact that several high ranking Generals stated front of the US Congress that literally none reliable rebel or fighting force stayed on the ground was not enough to stop the war efforts.

Most modern tactical weapons appeared as early as 2014 in "rebel hands" in Syria





Rule No 1: No revolution can be successful without the full support of the public
The Syrian people were mostly happy with their Government and especially with Assad. After the first year passed by without success and no prospect of end of the conflict any time soon the West got desperate as they started to see their billions are going out of the window and the prospect of losing all for nothing frightened them. And of course not to mention the chaos terror havoc and extreme damage they caused as a result of their actions. Most importantly the drastic and terrible loss of human lives! So these Western Groups and their Intel Groups made the exact same mistake that Che Guevara did in Bolivia. Che had no support after the Mario Monje the leader of the Bolivian Communist Party rejected him. No support from the Party, no support from the public and no support from outside either. Now US, UK and of course Saudis, Qatar, Turkey and all their allies went after their masters failed plan and supported with enormous efforts the Moderate Rebels that actually never really existed for real. Only in theory as there was no moderate rebel on the ground other than the Trainers from US and Europe. They were the only moderates! Huge mistake to think that a Muslim believer radicalised to throw over his own Government is Moderate. That is nonsense! I am laughing loud even now when I am writing this....






Moderate? It's a disgrace and left me speechless. 





So these very smart war supporter Western losers like Boris Johnson who just sent £ 65 mn GBP to these Islamist Radicals just weeks ago in November 2016 (White Helmets - not real group) that money was literally thrown out the window or may have been used to save their own assets on the ground. Disgusting. These politicians chanted Assad must go! for years and it seems that they will soon all go down one by one all of them that supported this insane terror in Syria. Boris Johnson is well known fact he blackmails other UK politician that’s the recipe for a clown to be in a powerful position. He never really did anything that helped US but he worked his ass off for well I am not willing to tell, as you will call me Xenophobic. So I decided to stay away from that... as there are numerous other reasons to call for his resignation. Mister Johnson slammed President Assad in every way possible with rather rude language when in fact he was a notorious womaniser with 4-5 wives in just a decade or so, while on the other hand President Assad used always appropriate diplomatic language and never sank as low as people like Boris Johnson or even the former musician Lord Loyd Webber.





President Bashar al Assad and his wife Asma both lived and studied in the UK

And I must say a huge thank you for the Syrian People and President Assad as he helped us to identify who works for us for our nation in our Government and who works for some other interests! And most importantly we must share the responsibility over all tragedies of this very unnecessary Syrian conflict and its all casualties.
In the name of hope for peace and hope for the better future for all mankind...


Thursday, 22 September 2016

"My low paid shitty jobs" at least according to some people I know, and the Welfare bill that some of our own Labour MP’s didn’t vote against, which is more or less the same not to vote against the Tories' cuts... hear, hear?


No need further introduction that the mentioned bill above is the infamous welfare cuts include child tax credits and the household benefit cap and many more



Every truehearted Labour Member should wonder why some or actually a quite large numbers of our MP’s in the Labour Party did not feel like to challenge the welfare cuts? It is like when you have scored an own goal and you would be even happy about it. Or like a smack in the mouth from your best friend. That’s how it feels like to me. And I am not on welfare and to be honest I have never been on welfare as I was always working in jobs that others call shitty jobs. But that’s my life. I work shitty jobs that I actually tend to like these jobs of mine and even though it did never made me much money it was always enough not to be on welfare. I wanted to be on JSA once and was paid for a week £71,06 once then it was stopped saying it does not apply for me.  C’este la vie.  I did find a job soon with the help of Ms Chinye Furner a very talented and helpful employment advisor in the Brent Civil Centre and she directed me to one of his colleagues who was at least as professional and helpful as her. So I was lucky to get a job at the MASH Purveyors Ltd. As a Sales Officer and Administrator at nights six times a week with one single day off on Saturday. So I was back on track. And I again avoided being on welfare again. This was more than a year ago and since I have found a better job, which is fewer hours, but still others call it as a shitty job but as I said it is my life and I do not want to live on welfare.
    I did study for the last 3 years next to my jobs. Where in the first two years I took an HND course in Hospitality Management flawlessly. 
Not that I needed as I already worked as Manager in Hotels. But if you want to improve your life and skills...
However the most important year of my studies the so-called “Top Up Year” was the academic year of 2015-2016 at the LSBM. It stands for London School of Business and Management where I was attending of a Business and Administration Class with a BA qualification at the end. 






LSBM the first step into my dreams :(






But I have got to be honest I failed on this year at April I failed to spot a very important email from Mr Chris Munro the leading tutor or principal of the LSBM was so kind and helpful tried to help me and reminded me to not to forget to submit one of my modules and assignments in time as I could be referred if I would and that would result of a failed year.  A failed year in a perfect town that very idea breaks my heart. London is the town. The only one and only town of London.




Nevertheless the truth is that I did miss an email from Mr Munro. It was only one email from 388 emails. In the LSBM we had the Birbeck Institute (The Home of my all time favourite the genial Slavoi Zizek) and also we had out mother institute The University of Northampton.

    388 emails in my head

I did not see his email in time and when I eventually did find it I was late by 2 weeks out of the deadline. So I failed. I did not get a BA. And some would say it is my own mistake, which is partially true but my circumstances far from ordinary. I was working as Night Manager at 30 Euston Square London, UK for the RCGP. We were short of staff and had no other Night Manager for some time. For a long time actually which was not my fault and no ones fault really. But someone had to do the night shifts and that someone was mainly me. Therefore I was not doing my regular 2 nights per week shifts but 4-5 nights per week. And that takes its toll on a person. That is how someone can manage to lose his focus and miss an important email like it was the one from Mr Munro. 
The importance of this email was not less but it meant my whole world. If I would have seen that email in time I would have been successful on my BA this year and from September I could have start my subject that I really wanted the one that was always closest to my heart: Contemporary History and Politics. Kings College, London. That was my dream.
Now I have to face with the cold reality of our times in 2016 regarding higher educational fees and student loans. If someone fails like me on his Top Up year then the Student Loan Company says okay you are done as you failed there is no 2nd chance. It is not like they would check my circumstances and listen to me as I really would want to finish my studies but without a Student Loan I am basically done for real as it is impossible to pay the tuition fees for me. My salary is barely enough to live by month to month.

The saddest thing of all that all the extra shifts I worked at the RCGP will have to be repaid at the next tax year they will find out that I worked more hours that I was allowed to according to my Student Loan Contract. It was 16 hours per week. And every hour that I worked more will have to be repaid in Taxes. So if we take a good-hearted look what I have done here is a complete nonsense as I worked more hours for nothing but to ruin my own future. Not for money but for being tired enough to miss an important email and by doing that to fail with my Top Up Year and to ruin my studies completely.
I am desperate to have my BA finished but how would that be possible for me? I make below 11 thousand per annum to pay £9000 for my school only. That’s almost equals my whole salary.
So that’s a paradox as much as I would love to study and be a smart student but I have no means to do so.




I am doing my jobs that I like actually even though others call it: Low paid and shitty jobs.
At least again I avoided being on welfare.
Nonetheless I would have voted against the Torie’s cuts as any truehearted Labour Member should do. 
Wish me luck and I wish you the same in return!

Sincerely yours,
Peter H. Hennin from London in 2016 - The Year of Corbyn


Last but not least now here are the names of our Labour MPs that most likely never had to do my shitty jobs just to avoid being on welfare:

Heidi Alexander
Rushanara Ali
Graham Allen
Jon Ashworth
Ian Austin
Adrian Bailey
Kevin Barron
Margaret Beckett
Hilary Benn
Luciana Berger
Clive Betts
Roberta Blackman-Woods
Tom Blenkinsop
Paul Blomfield
Ben Bradshaw
Kevin Brennan
Lyn Brown
Nick Brown
Chris Bryant
Karen Buck
Richard Burden
Andy Burnham
Liam Byrne
Ruth Cadbury
Alan Campbell
Ronnie Campbell
Sarah Champion
Jenny Chapman
Vernon Coaker
Ann Coffey
Julie Cooper
Rosie Cooper
Yvette Cooper
Jo Cox
Neil Coyle
David Crausby
Mary Creagh
Stella Creasy
Jon Cruddas
John Cryer
Judith Cummins
Alex Cunningham
Jim Cunningham
Nicholas Dakin
Simon Danczuk
Wayne David
Gloria De Piero
Thangam Debbonaire
Stephen Doughty
Jim Dowd
Jack Dromey
Michael Dugher
Angela Eagle
Maria Eagle
Clive Efford
Julie Elliott
Louise Ellman
Natascha Engel
Bill Esterson
Chris Evans
Paul Farrelly
Frank Field
Jim Fitzpatrick
Rob Flello
Colleen Fletcher
Caroline Flint
Yvonne Fovargue
Vicky Foxcroft
Mike Gapes
Barry Gardiner
Pat Glass
Kate Green
Lilian Greenwood
Nia Griffith
Andrew Gwynne
Fabian Hamilton
David Hanson
Harriet Harman
Harry Harpham
Helen Hayes
John Healey
Mark Hendrick
Stephen Hepburn
Meg Hillier
Margaret Hodge
Sharon Hodgson
Kate Hoey
Kate Hollern
George Howarth
Lindsay Hoyle
Tristram Hunt
Rupa Huq
Huw Irranca-Davies
Dan Jarvis
Alan Johnson
Diana R. Johnson
Graham Jones
Kevan Jones
Susan Elan Jones
Mike Kane
Barbara Keeley
Liz Kendall
Stephen Kinnock
Peter Kyle
Chris Leslie
Emma Lewell-Buck
Ivan Lewis
Ian Lucas
Fiona Mactaggart
Justin Madders
Khalid Mahmood
Shabana Mahmood
Seema Malhotra
John Mann
Gordon Marsden
Chris Matheson
Steve McCabe
Kerry McCarthy
Siobhain McDonagh
Pat McFadden
Conor McGinn
Alison McGovern
Catherine McKinnell
Alan Meale
Ed Miliband
Jessica Morden
Ian Murray
Lisa Nandy
Melanie Onn
Chi Onwurah
Albert Owen
Matthew Pennycook
Toby Perkins
Jess Phillips
Bridget Phillipson
Steve Pound
Lucy Powell
Yasmin Qureshi
Angela Rayner
Jamie Reed
Steve Reed
Christina Rees
Rachel Reeves
Emma Reynolds
Jonathan Reynolds
Geoffrey Robinson
Stephen Philip Rotheram
Joan Ryan
Naseem Shah
Virendra Sharma
Barry Sheerman
Gavin Shuker
Andrew Slaughter
Ruth Smeeth
Andrew Smith
Angela Smith
Jeff Smith
Nick Smith
Owen Smith
Karin Smyth
John Spellar
Keir Starmer
Wes Streeting
Gisela Stuart
Mark Tami
Gareth Thomas
Nick Thomas-Symonds
Emily Thornberry
Stephen Timms
Jon Trickett
Anna Turley
Karl Turner
Derek Twigg
Stephen Twigg
Chuka Umunna
Keith Vaz
Valerie Vaz
Holly Walker-Lynch
Tom Watson
Catherine West
Alan Whitehead
Phil Wilson
Rosie Winterton
John Woodcock
.... long list of names without making sense at least by Labour minds.