Manufacturing Dissent

Manufacturing Dissent is a documentary about the psychological-warfare by the media and political establishment of the west and their allies aimed at facilitating the US, European and Israeli agenda of getting rid of the current Syrian government. It demonstrates how the media has directly contributed to the bloodshed in Syria.

The documentary de-constructs the main allegations those actors have presented, namely that the Syrian government was systematically repressing peaceful protests and that it has lost legitimacy. It shows how such claims are supported by scant evidence and are therefore little more than propaganda to serve the foreign policy interests of their countries.

Manufacturing Dissent includes evidence of fake reports broadcast/published by the likes of CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera and others and interviews with a cross section of the Syrian population including an actor, a craftsman, a journalist, a resident from Homs and an activist who have all been affected by the crisis.

Produced by journalists Lizzie Phelan and Mostafa Afzalzadeh.

Edited by Lizzie Phelan.

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Brand new: an album of militant conscious hip-hop from rapper Marcel Cartier and producer Agent of Change, with guest appearances from Akala, Jasiri X, Logic, Rebel Diaz, Wordplay, Big Frizzle, Nana D, Ed Greens, Melissa Melodee, Kayohes and Intikana. Lead vocals on all tracks by Marcel Cartier. All tracks produced by Agent of Change (Carlos Martinez).

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“Iran ist ein hochmodernes Land – Wirtschaft boomt trotz Sanktionen”

Jürgen Elsässer im Iran

1.) Während ich mit gewissen Sorgen die Reise angetreten hatte, weil ich von der Möglichkeit eines jederzeitigen israelisch-amerikanischen Angriffskrieg ausgegangen war, plagt diese Sorge im Land niemanden. Es gab bei keinem unserer Gesprächspartner auch nur den Hauch von Nervosität, geschweige denn Panik. Während in Israel laufend Zivilschutzübungen abgehalten werden, geht jeder im Iran seinen Alltagsgeschäften nach. Auf den Straßen gibt es keinerlei Militär und auch kaum Polizei. Vor vier Wochen war ich in Paris, wo schwerbewaffnete Gendarmerie an jeder Ecke patrouilliert. Nichts davon im Iran! Auf Nachfrage erklärten alle Gesprächspartner unisono, dass sie NICHT von einem baldigen Krieg ausgehen und dass sie, falls er kommen sollte, ein großes Vertrauen in die eigene Verteidigungsfähigkeit haben.

2.) Iran ist kein mittelalterliches, sondern ein hochmodernes Land. Die Wirtschaft boomt! Trotz Sanktionen! Teheran ist moderner als Berlin, es gibt 20spurige Stadtautobahnen, die auch nachts um 12 Uhr noch verstopft sind, und einen 2007 erbauten Fernsehturm, der höher als der auf dem Alexanderlatz ist. Die Bautätigkeit ist atemberaubend: Auf Schritt und Tritt werden neue Hochhäuser hochgezogen, so etwas habe ich nicht einmal in Berlin in den Jahren nach der Wiedervereinigung erlebt. Bettler, Prostituierte, Elend, Schmutz – all das sucht man vergeblich. Sicherlich gibt es auch arme Menschen und die Löhne sind insgesamt niedriger als in Deutschland (im Schnitt 600 bis 900 Euro). Aber wussten Sie, dass der Arbeitstag im Iran nur 6 Stunden dauert, die Woche nur 30 Arbeitsstunden hat? Einkommen und Lebensstandard zumindest in Teheran sind HÖHER als in den ost- und südeuropäischen Periperieländern der Europäischen Union! Eine kleine Episode: Letzten Mittwoch sahen wir in Isfahan im Studentenwohnheim, wo wir untergebracht werden, das Fußballspiel Bayern gegen Real. Das IRANISCHE Fernsehen übertrug das Match. Zur gleichen Zeit war mein Schwager in einem Firstclass-Hotel in Budapest, wo er das Spiel auf allen Fernsehkanälen vergeblich suchte. Will da noch jemand sagen, der Iran isoliere sich?  Summa summarum: Das Land hat Kraft und Perspektive. Die Sanktionen werden es nicht in die Knie zwingen, sondern könnten es sogar stärker machen.

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Marcel Cartier & Agent of Change – Hands Off Syria

Solidarity with Syria in the face of imperialist provocation, intervention and demonisation.

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How much do you cost, Angelina Jolie?

Angelina Jolie in Misurata, October 13, 2011, came to support the insurgents. At the same time, Misurata militants and NATO were besieging the cities of Sirte and Bani Walid and continuing lynching of blacks throughout the all territory of Libya. How could she not know about it? My answer - yes, she knew!

by Konstantin Scheglikov

There is a wisdom, it is the same and understandable by all cultures and people – a person’s character is fully revealed at the time of turmoil and war. Many people have opened their cruel, cold, ruthless, prudent soul. One of those who opened to the world her true soul is an actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador, Angelina Jolie.

It looks like her image of a straight, honest, responsive woman has been created during a very long time apparently for these wars against the Arab countries, to use it as a battering ram and hit the public opinion with her appeals to intervene in the affairs of Syria, ignoring the views of other countries and the Syrians themselves. Prior to that she managed to support the rebels from Misurata, those who have the most kills and mocks of black Libyans. Even the false international organizations that sought the destruction of the State of the Libyan Jamahiriya, had to acknowledge that there were crimes based on race committed in Libya and they have been done by those who were defended by NATO’s bombs and missiles, wich destroyed hundreds of thousands of citizens of Libya.

Remember, Angelina Jolie after the fall of Tripoli during the siege of the cities of Sirte and Bani Walid, on October,13th, 2011 came to Misurata to support the insurgents. Prior to this, in early April 2011, she visited a refugee camp on the border of Libya and Tunisia, to draw attention to the affairs of refugees. Some people had noticed an interesting characteristic of the Jolie’s behavior : “The U.S. bombed Cambodia, then many years later Angelina arrived in this country and adopted a Cambodian boy. Then the U.S. bombed Afghanistan and Iraq. Jolie has visited each of these countries as a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations. Now the U.S. was bombing Libya and Angelina was right there. It is already becoming a sign. If Angelina Jolie is going to your country with a charity, it means that Americans have thrown bombs on your city. Sort of belated “messenger of the Apocalypse. “
Angelina Jolie does not look like a stupid and brainless doll. She has to be aware of whom she is supporting, what and why she is doing. A few weeks ago, she has presented her own film about the war in Bosnia, full of false and propaganda so the nature of which was even felt in Germany, a country whose soldiers are still killing Serbs on their own land but in Germany it is called a “peacekeeping mission”. I wonder what she expected, showing Serbs as monsters and Bosnian Muslims as angels without wings?

Although I guess this movie was filmed not for the Europeans but for the Muslims of the Middle East. This unfunny attempt to buy the Muslims of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, so they continue killing their brothers in Libya and Syria. The reasons might be different, but the most important thing is that the true face of Angelina Jolie has become clear. Now she is calling to intervene in the affairs of Syria, echoing the half-witted U.S. senator John McCain. I advise Angelina Jolie to finish her way, producing the film about “civilized and friendly” Nazis of Third Reich, whom “venomous and narrow-minded” Slavs of the USSR did not let to build a world order. I hope that now in any country of the world, this person will be greeted with rotten eggs. This is minimum of despising that she deserves, while supporting the militants engaged in racial cleansing in Libya and NATO which was bombing Libya and now is preparing to bomb Syria. Apparently NATO prepares some provocation in Europe, in the spirit of 9/11, to blame Syria after and to bomb the country with impunity. Lady named Angelina Jolie has played her role, calling essentially bombing Syria and killing the Syrians. I wonder how many of such persons Hollywood has grown? Who else will open his true essence?

How much do you cost, Angelina Jolie?

KONY 2012, Invisible Children’s Pro-AFRICOM and Museveni Propaganda



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Invisible Children’s goals initially may have been to publicize the plight of children caught in Uganda’s decades-long conflicts; lately, IC has been acting as apologists for General Yoweri K. Museveni’s dictatorship and the U.S. goal to impose AFRICOM (the U.S. Africa Military Command) on Africa.

IC has produced a brilliant film that’s making the global rounds on Facebook

It’s a classic as propaganda pieces come. The short but overwhelmingly powerful film uses all the best tear-jerk techniques. In the end, the film denounces Joseph Kony, the leader of the brutal Lord’s Resistance Army, while giving the impression that Museveni’s dictatorship and his brutal military, which was found liable for war crimes in Democratic Republic of Congo by the International Court of Justice, has nothing to do with the atrocities committed against children in Uganda. It also doesn’t inform viewers that Museveni abducted thousands of child soldiers to win his insurgency in Uganda in 1986, launching the pattern of child soldier recruitment all over Africa.

In fact, Kony’s insurgency against Museveni was launched later, meaning he too learned child soldier-abductions from Museveni.

Look at the way Invisible Children exploits American children in the beginning of their documentary; they then transplant the audience to Uganda, where again they take advantage of Ugandan children, who are the victims of both the LRA and the Ugandan government’s army.

The imagery are powerful. Dr. Joseph Goebbels’ and Leni Riefenstahl would have been proud of this cinemantic coup by Invisible Children.

If Invisible Children was in fact a serious organization that has not been co-opted by the Museveni regime and the U.S. foreign policy agenda, the organization would inform the world that General Museveni, who has now stolen three elections in a row in Uganda is the first person who deserves to be arrested.

This Ugandan and East African nightmare gets a blank check from Washington simply because he has deployed Ugandan soldiers to Somalia at the behest of the United States. So democracy, human rights abuses, genocide, become minor nuisances as far as U.S. foreign policy goes and as far as Invisible Children cares. This is beyond hypocrisy. Those members of Invisible Children who may have supported this misguided project to send more U.S. troops to Africa because they were unwittingly misguided, should so some serious soul searching.

Museveni does not care for the plight of children in Uganda’s Acholi region. How else would he have herded 2 million Acholis in concentration camps for 20 years where, according to the United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1,000 children, women and men died of planned neglect–lack of medical facilities; lack of adequate food; dehydration, and; lack of sanitation and toilet facilities. Does this sound like a person who cares about children?

His colleagues have denounced Acholis as “backwards” and as “biological substances.” General Museveni himself revealed an interesting pathology, as a first class racist African when he told Atlantic Monthly Magazine, in September 1994: “I have never blamed the whites for colonizing Africa: I have never blamed these whites for taking slaves. If you are stupid, you should be taken a slave.” Ironically –or perhaps not– the general was even more embraced by Washington after those remarks. Gen. Museveni has been a U.S. ally since the days of Ronald Reagan.

So why does Invisible Children only go after Kony while leaving Museveni alone when in fact they are two sides of the same coin?

These young folks who run Invisible Children are extremely dangerous to the welfare of Ugandans and other Africans should they succeed in broadening U.S. military presence in Africa. If the United States were truly interested purely in eliminating Kony why deploy now when Kony abandoned Uganda in 2006 when he was negotiating a peace deal that ultimately collapsed, with Museveni.

While Kony and his fighters were camped at Garamba in Congo, as agreed upon during peace negotiations, who was it that launched a military attack with planes and helicopters in December 2008? It was Gen. Museveni, with U.S. assistance. The peace negotiations, which had been embraced by traditional and religious leaders in Acholi region, collapsed. According to Jan Egeland, the former U.N Under-Secretary General for humanitarian affairs, Museveni also wanted to pursue a military approach and even ridiculed his own attempts to negotiate peace.

Immediately more killings ensued –this time in Congo; and since Museveni and Kony are two sides of the same coin, it’s unclear who committed the atrocities in Garamba after the abortive attack.

After the attacks the LRA scattered into the Central African Republic. One would imagine that if the U.S. and Invisible Children were really interested in Kony, the deployment would have been to Central African Republic.

The young folks behind Invisible Children don’t understand the conflict in Uganda; yet they have made themselves the spokespersons. They have campaigned and convinced some celebrities, including Rihana and P. Diddy, to tweet their half-truth propaganda film. This is a way to have one-sided or impartial information become the “dominant truth” globally, and drown out critical analyses.

It’s like a group of impressionable White youngsters coming to Harlem and saying: we see you have major crises, let us tell you what’s the solution. Who would accept such misguided and destructive arrogance? If it’s unacceptable in Harlem, it must also be rejected in Uganda’s Acholi region.

Acholi traditional leaders, religious leaders, and members of Parliament in Uganda, have all opposed further militarization. But they are not in a position to express their views on CNN or in The New York Times, or to make a slick documentary, such as Invisible Children’s. What’s more, they’re not accorded the presumptive credibility that are often bestowed to White analysts when compared to native Ugandans.

Yet, rather than listen to the cries of Uganda’s traditional and religious leaders who live in the war-devastated regions, Invisible Children has decided to produce a beautiful documentary with an ugly agenda that only escalates conflict and endorses Gen. Museveni. Who really believes it’s a good thing for the United States to be sending troops to Uganda or anywhere in Africa? Why would these troops act any differently than those sent to Iraq and Afghanistan?

The U.S. government and Invisible Children are using the brutal Joseph Kony as a bogeyman to justify the U.S. long-term plan, which is to impose AFRICOM on Africa. Since everyone knows about Kony’s atrocities, who would object if the U.S. sends 100 U.S. “advisers” to help Uganda, after all? Brilliantly devious. Of course it never stops at 100 “advisers.” That was the announced deployment; there are probably more U.S. troops in the region. Even before the deployment some had already been training Museveni’s soldiers. And more will come; unannounced.

AFRICOM, the ultimate objective, would allow the U.S. to be able to counter resource-hungry China by having boots on the ground near the oil-rich northern part of Uganda, South Sudan, Congo’s region bordering Lake Albert, and the Central African Republic. The troops would also be near by in case a decision is made to support regime-change in Khartoum, Sudan. After all, the U.S. foreign policy reasoning is that since Sudan’s president Omar Hassan al-Bashir and his defense minister have both been indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), few would shed tears for them.

The U.S. is aware that African countries oppose AFRICOM. So what does the U.S. do? Go after a “devil” and in this case it’s Kony. Tell the world –with the help of Invisible Children–that our mission is to help rid Uganda of this “devil”; who by the way is hiding somewhere in Central African Republic, while the dictator who most recently stole elections last February, sits in Kampala and meets with U.S. officials and leaders of Invisible Children.

If the real target was simply Joseph Kony, the U.S. would have used an armed predator drone; this is how the U.S. has eliminated several suspected leaders of Al-qaeda and the Taleban, after all.

It doesn’t seem that Invisible Children is an independent do-good save-the-children outfit. They are paving the way –with Kony, brutal as he is, as the bogeyman– for AFRICOM.

Kony is a nightmare, but Museveni has caused the deaths of millions of people in Rwanda, Uganda and Congo. In 2005 the International Court of Justice found Uganda liable for what amounts to war crimes in Congo: mass rapes of both women and men; disemboweling pregnant women; burning people inside their homes alive; massacres and; plunder of resources. Congo lost six million people after Uganda’s occupation of parts of Congo. The Court awarded Congo $10 billion in reparations; not a dime has been paid.

Congo then referred the same crimes to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague for war crimes charges. On June 8, 2006, The Wall Street Journal reported that Gen. Museveni personally contacted Kofi Annan, then UN Secretary General and asked him to block the criminal investigation.

It seems that the U.S. and ICC Prosecutor Moreno Ocampo might have indeed obliged. Gen. Museveni and senior Ugandan military commanders remain un-indicted for the alleged crimes that the ICJ already found Uganda liable; only one side of the same coin, Kony was indicted. Prosecutor Ocampo is also totally discredited; readers should Google “Ocampo and South African journalist.”

There is another documentary that tries to explain the Ugandan tragedy, in a more sober manner, unlike Invisible Children’s slick propaganda piece.

Hopefully this commentary will motivate people to do their research and demand that the international community deal with both Kony and Museveni.

Hopefully more people will also do their own research and not be vulnerable to slick propaganda such as Invisible Children’s.

For example, readers can Google terms such as “Yoweri Museveni and Congo genocide,” “Museveni and Kony,” “Museveni and and Rwanda genocide,” “Museveni and Acholi genocide,” and “U.S. support for dictator Museveni.”

Marcel Cartier & Agent Of Change (feat. Wordplay & Nana D) – Never Too Late


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