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SydWalker.Info is a personal website. I live in tropical Australia near Cairns. I oppose war, plutocracy, injustice, sectarian supremacism and apartheid. I support urgent action to achieve genuine sustainability and a fair and prosperous society for all. I rely upon - and support - free speech as defined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (see below).

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"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers"

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David and Goliath c. 2009
Jan 15th, 2009 by Syd Walker

Modern David and Goliath

Modern David and Goliath by Ben Heine

For more of Ben Heine’s art visit his website.

The BBC Beams at Iran
Jan 15th, 2009 by Syd Walker

President Mahmoud Ahmadinej

President Mahmoud Ahmadinej: a 'radical' who believes Iran is an independent country

Today is a big day in the fulcrum of George Bush’s ‘Axis of Evil’.

The enslaved Persian masses are about to be liberated by free speech.

To great fanfare, the BBC has opened a Farsi language satellite TV channel that will be broadcast at the recalcitrant middle eastern State that, like Venezuela and Bolivia, stubbornly refuses to do what’s it’s told and shut up.

Apparently the Iranian Government suspects the BBC is up to no good. The Guardian reports that “British intelligence, the official Irna news agency has warned, will be using the BBC to recruit Iranians for ‘espionage and psychological warfare’”.

Such an ungrateful attitude is a good example of why the poor Iranians urgently require BBC-style ideological liberation.

Jane Standley, BBC Reporter

Jane Standley, BBC reporter with pre-cognitive powers?

I have a suggestion for them, if ever the BBC does talk-back for the benefit of seditious Persian viewers.

Why not ask the presenters how the BBC predicts the unprecedented collapse of a 47-storey skyscrapers half an hour in advance? How on earth do they do it? Ask them once. Then ask them again.

Ask them in Farsi.

They seem to have problems giving meaningful answers in plain English.

The Mis-Underestimated George Bush
Jan 15th, 2009 by Syd Walker

On his way out the door, President Bush chats with old friends in the Washington press corps.

No shoe-throwers here. Mostly a bunch of Zionist yuppies, probably hanging out to have someone else to quiz who isn’t such an absurd embarrassment to the American nation.

If you can stand it, listen through to the bit when Bush explains why the Middle East ‘Peace Process’ failed on his watch (too).

Bush – like Blair- is still selling the ‘two State solution’, even as Israel gobbles up more remaining fragments of Palestine and rules the residuum like prison camps. What a con-man.

And what a great show all these folk put on to give the appearance of fiercely independent mass media scrutiny of Executive power.

No one could have predicted…
Jan 15th, 2009 by Syd Walker

A couple of superb posts on the Lawrence of Cyberia blog:

Predicted what?

Predicted that forcibly establishing a Jewish state in Palestine against the wishes of its pre-existing non-Jewish majority – a state which would be surrounded by 200 million Arabs and one billion Muslims who are overwhelmingly sympathetic to the plight of the pre-existing population, and which would require for its continuing existence the repeated involvement of those Western powers who engineered its creation in the first place – would turn out to be a source of perpetual grievance and escalating instability that threatens regional war involving the countries of the entire Mid East and far beyond

In the second article, the author quotes from the King-Crane Report, an official United States government report by the Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey in August 1919:

Here’s a small sample:

For “a national home for the Jewish people” is not equivalent to making Palestine into a Jewish State; nor can the erection of such a Jewish State be accomplished without the gravest trespass upon the “civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine.” The fact came out repeatedly in the Commission’s conference with Jewish representatives, that the Zionists looked forward to a practically complete dispossession of the present non-Jewish inhabitants of Palestine, by various forms of purchase.

In his address of July 4, 1918, President Wilson laid down the following principle as one of the four great “ends for which the associated peoples of the world were fighting”; “The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement, or of political relationship upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned and not upon the basis of the material interest or advantage of any other nation or people which may desire a different settlement for the sake of its own exterior influence or mastery.” If that principle is to rule, and so the wishes of Palestine’s population are to be decisive as to what is to be done with Palestine, then it is to be remembered that the non-Jewish population of Palestine – nearly nine tenths of the whole – are emphatically against the entire Zionist program. The tables show that there was no one thing upon which the population of Palestine were more agreed than upon this. To subject a people so minded to unlimited Jewish immigration, and to steady financial and social pressure to surrender the land, would be a gross violation of the principle just quoted, and of the people’s rights, though it kept within the forms of law.

It is to be noted also that the feeling against the Zionist program is not confined to Palestine, but shared very generally by the people throughout Syria as our conferences clearly showed. More than 72 per cent – 1,350 in all – of all the petitions in the whole of Syria were directed against the Zionist program. Only two requests – those for a united Syria and for independence – had a larger support. This general feeling was only voiced by the “General Syrian Congress,” in the seventh, eighth and tenth resolutions of the statement.

The Peace Conference should not shut its eyes to the fact that the anti-Zionist feeling in Palestine and Syria is intense and not lightly to be flouted. No British officer, consulted by the Commissioners, believed that the Zionist program could be carried out except by force of arms. The officers generally thought that a force of not less than 50,000 soldiers would be required even to initiate the program. That of itself is evidence of a strong sense of the injustice of the Zionist program, on the part of the non-Jewish populations of Palestine and Syria. Decisions, requiring armies to carry out, are sometimes necessary, but they are surely not gratuitously to be taken in the interests of a serious injustice. For the initial claim, often submitted by Zionist representatives, that they have a “right” to Palestine, based on an occupation of 2,000 years ago, can hardly be seriously considered.

It is not that there haven’t been intelligent, fair-minded people in the western world, at every stage of the Zionist project, who saw what was being planned and didn’t warn against it. There were and they did.

The problem, then as now, is that these voices have generally been ignored.

When fair-minded policies prevailed, misfortune all too often eventuated in short order, frustrating these rare outbreaks of official sanity.

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Afternote: Decipher the beginning!

In 1945 – the same year two atom bombs were dropped on civilian populations and the world formally entered the ‘atomic age’ of mass destruction – some ancient scrolls were unearthed in Upper Eygpt at Nag Hammadi.

When translated, they were found to include texts written in the coptic language from the early days of Christianity, including the remarkable  ‘Gospel of Saint Thomas’.

Here’s a short extract:

“The disciples say to Jesus: Tell us what our end will be. Jesus says: Have you then deciphered the beginning that you ask about the end? For where the beginning is, there shall be the end. Blessed is the man who reaches the beginning; he will know the end. . . .

—Gospel of St. Thomas, Saying 18.

That’s it, in a few words.

Resolution of conflict in Palestine requires accurate appreciation of the conflict’s origins.

Likewise, to achieve world peace, we must understand the origins of world wars.

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