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gattopardo

  19/02/2011

Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa et son cher Principe Fabrizio Salina (Guépard, 1957), dans le tumulte de l’effacement de l’ancien régime (1860), ont laissé ce mot célèbre:

“Se vogliamo che tutto rimanga com’è, bisogna che tutto cambi” (Prince Salina)
“Si nous voulons que tout reste en l’état, il faut tout changer”

Dans la foulée (et avec déjà un siècle de recul), Lampedusa précise qu’il faudra compter avec l’immutabilité des rapports de force dans le coeur de la Sicile éternelle.
“Ils empireront”, estime même Lampedusa/Salina.

«Tutto questo non dovrebbe poter durare; però durerà, sempre; il sempre umano, beninteso, un secolo, due secoli…; e dopo sarà diverso, ma peggiore. Noi fummo i Gattopardi, i Leoni; quelli che ci sostituiranno saranno gli sciacalletti, le iene; e tutti quanti Gattopardi, sciacalli e pecore continueremo a crederci il sale della terra».
“Tout ceci (l’expédition Garibaldi et ses suites) ne devrait pas pouvoir durer; mais cela durera, toujours; un toujours humain, cela va sans dire, un siècle ou deux…; après ce sera différent mais pire. Nous étions les Guépards, les Lions; ceux qui nous remplaceront seront les chacals, les hyènes; et tous, guépards, chacals et moutons, nous continuerons à croire que nous sommes le sel de la terre.” 

diverso, ma peggiore…

la face cachée des choses bien expliquée

gérard laforge

  19/02/2011

la lecture de “rupture psychologique” - un ravissement pour ceux qui cherchent une explication profonde - est une confirmation extraordinaire de cette phrase banale qui dit que “qui sème le vent récolte la tempête” ou de cette citation davantage révélatrice ( et plus orientée ) qui dit qu’ “aucun méchant ne comprendra ; mais les perpicaces comprendront”. ( Da. 12 : 10b )
Je n’aurai jamais pensé trouver une analyse aussi innovante et aussi cohérente pour expliquer les désordres que nous vivons et ceux qui nous attendent…
Que soient remerciés ceux qui accomplissent ce travail que je ressents comme une aide et un soutien.

Crise de l'abus de pouvoir

AG

  20/02/2011

Ce qui traverse le monde en ce moment, tant au niveau collectif qu’au niveau personnel (nombreux cas dans mon entourage), c’est une remise en question des abus de pouvoir passés et présents : il faut que cela cesse !

effectivement "not clairvoyants" !

Franck du Faubourg

  20/02/2011

La Grande Messe du G20 imposait tout de mème de se renseigner sur ce qui s’y est dit…
Donc revue de presse; les Echos, Le Fig, le Monde, la Tribune.. Aucun lien sur le communiqué final..
Les Echos sont les seuls a transmettre un lien sur .. une dépèche Reuters (en français) qui reprend les principaux sujets soi-disant en débat..
Pour trouver le communiqué officiel du ministère des finances français, il m’a fallu visiter le site de Mike Shedlock (http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/) qui fait le lien vers le communiqué émanant du ministère des finances français, que voici:
http://www.economie.gouv.fr/discours-presse/discours-communiques_finances.php?type=communique&id=5096&rub=1

Donc G20, impliquant - fondamentalement- une négociation sur des rapports de forces entre les pays “BRIC(A)”, et l’Anglo-sphère financière (malheureusement nous sommes désormais dedans)
... Le texte officiel - français donc -n’est qu’en anglais !!!

Le B A BA de la diplomatie n’est mème pas respecté...

Oups!

Franck du Faubourg

  20/02/2011

Encore écrit un post idiot:
le communiqué du ministère français des finances existe .. en français
http://www.economie.gouv.fr/discours-presse/discours-communiques_finances.php?type=communique&id=5097&rub=1
Désolé.

Best, worst, worst of the worst

Francis Lambert

  20/02/2011

Sinon un autre communiqué existe .. en français

Dedef

  21/02/2011

on peut toujours consulter:

http://french.china.org.cn/autreshorizons/2011-02/20/content_21961703.htm

G20/finances : les principaux points du communiqué final (ENCADRE)
Voici les principaux points du communiqué final publié à l’issue de la réunion des ministres des Finances et des gouverneurs de banques centrales du G20 :
etc..

Jubilante Réalité

Schlachthof 5

  21/02/2011

Du grand DeDefensa !

Merci

Combattre l’Empire revient à être contaminé par sa déraison. Paradoxe : quiconque défait un fragment de l’Empire devient l’Empire ; l’Empire se propage comme un virus, il imprime sa forme sur ses ennemis.
Siva - Philip K.Dick

Imprimer la forme sur les ennemis...

Olivier

  22/02/2011

Merci Schlachthof 5 pour ce commentaire…. qui me rappelle un article d´Ellul à la fin de la IIème guerre mondiale intitulé “Victoire d´Hitler”.
La thèse qu´Ellul soutenait dans son article était qu´Hitler avait, d´une certaine manière,  gagné la confrontation puisqu´il avait obligé ses adversaires à utiliser ses méthodes pour pouvoir le vaincre.
Thèse qui peut-être rapprochée à celle de M. Grasset avec le “choix du feu” passant de l´Allemagne aux USA.

Cordialement,

Olivier

It's Not an Arab Revolution ... It's a GLOBAL Revolution

Francis Lambert

  25/02/2011

While the revolution in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and other North African countries may seem like an “Arab revolt”, it’s actually worldwide.
Protests involving thousands of protesters have recently been held in: Greece, India, North Korea, China, Halabja, Kut, Sulaimaniya and other Iraqi towns, Iran And elsewhere

Predicted Years Ago
(...)
The Bank for International Settlements - the world’s most prestigious financial agency, nicknamed the “central banks’ central bank” - warned in December 2008 that the bailouts and other bank rescue programs were putting nations were transferring risks from private companies to nations. (...)

But the fact is that every country in the world that can print money :
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/6-charts-which-prove-that-central-banks-all-over-the-globe-are-recklessly-printing-money

Moreover, the austerity measures which governments worldwide are imposing to try to plug their gaping deficits (created by throwing trillions at their banks) are causing people world-wide to push back. (...)

The U.S. Army War College warned in 2008 November warned in a monograph titled “Known Unknowns:
Unconventional ‘Strategic Shocks’ in Defense Strategy Development” of crash-induced unrest:

“The military must be prepared, the document warned, for a “violent, strategic dislocation inside the United States,” which could be provoked by “unforeseen economic collapse,” “purposeful domestic resistance,” “pervasive public health emergencies” or “loss of functioning political and legal order.” The “widespread civil violence,” the document said, “would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human security.” “An American government and defense establishment lulled into complacency by a long-secure domestic order would be forced to rapidly divest some or most external security commitments in order to address rapidly expanding human insecurity at home,” it went on.

“Under the most extreme circumstances, this might include use of military force against hostile groups inside the United States. Further, DoD [the Department of Defense] would be, by necessity, an essential enabling hub for the continuity of political authority in a multi-state or nationwide civil conflict or disturbance,” the document read.”

Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair said:

“The global economic crisis ... already looms as the most serious one in decades, if not in centuries ... Economic crises increase the risk of regime-threatening instability if they are prolonged for a one- or two-year period,” said Blair. “And instability can loosen the fragile hold that many developing countries have on law and order, which can spill out in dangerous ways into the international community.”***

“Statistical modeling shows that economic crises increase the risk of regime-threatening instability if they persist over a one-to-two-year period.”***

“The crisis has been ongoing for over a year, and economists are divided over whether and when we could hit bottom. Some even fear that the recession could further deepen and reach the level of the Great Depression. Of course, all of us recall the dramatic political consequences wrought by the economic turmoil of the 1920s and 1930s in Europe, the instability, and high levels of violent extremism.”

Blair made it clear that - while unrest was currently only happening in Europe - he was worried this could happen within the United States.

Others warning of crash-induced unrest include:

• The head of the World Trade Organization
• The head of the International Monetary Fund (and see this)
• The head of the World Bank
• Senator Christopher Dodd
• Congressman Ron Paul (radio interview on March 6, 2009)
• Britian’s MI5 security agency
• Leading economic historian Niall Ferguson
• Leading economist Marc Faber and billionaire investor Jim Rogers
• Leading economist Nouriel Roubini
• Leading economist John Williams
• Top trend researcher Gerald Calente
• European think tank Leap2020

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(...)
No wonder former U.S. National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski ... warned the Council on Foreign Relations that:

For the first time in human history almost all of humanity is politically activated, politically conscious and politically interactive. There are only a few pockets of humanity left in the remotest corners of the world that are not politically alert and engaged with the political turmoil and stirrings that are so widespread today around the world.
***
America needs to face squarely a centrally important new global reality: that the world's population is experiencing a political awakening unprecedented in scope and intensity, with the result that the politics of populism are transforming the politics of power. The need to respond to that massive phenomenon poses to the uniquely sovereign America an historic dilemma: What should be the central definition of America's global role?
[T]he central challenge of our time is posed not by global terrorism, but rather by the intensifying turbulence caused by the phenomenon of global political awakening. That awakening is socially massive and politically radicalizing.
It is no overstatement to assert that now in the 21st century the population of much of the developing world is politically stirring and in many places seething with unrest. It is a population acutely conscious of social injustice to an unprecedented degree, and often resentful of its perceived lack of political dignity. The nearly universal access to radio, television and increasingly the Internet is creating a community of shared perceptions and envy that can be galvanized and channeled by demagogic political or religious passions. These energies transcend sovereign borders and pose a challenge both to existing states as well as to the existing global hierarchy, on top of which America still perches.
***
That turmoil is the product of the political awakening, the fact that today vast masses of the world are not politically neutered, as they have been throughout history. They have political consciousness.
***
Politically awakened mankind craves political dignity, which democracy can enhance, but political dignity also encompasses ethnic or national self-determination, religious self-definition, and human and social rights, all in a world now acutely aware of economic, racial and ethnic inequities. The quest for political dignity, especially through national self-determination and social transformation, is part of the pulse of self-assertion by the world's underprivileged
***
We live in an age in which mankind writ large is becoming politically conscious and politically activated to an unprecedented degree, and it is this condition which is producing a great deal of international turmoil.
That turmoil is the product of the political awakening, the fact that today vast masses of the world are not politically neutered, as they have been throughout history. They have political consciousness.

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/its-not-arab-revolution-its-global-revolution