Thursday, August 30, 2018

ORDEAL BY INNOCENCE

It's almost Labor Day weekend.  Can't get here soon enough for me.  I think I'm catching a cold.  I took a little nap and, when I woke up, my entire left nostril was stopped up.  I slept on my left side so I'll assume drainage.  I always seem to catch colds as holidays approach these days.

That's fine because all I really want for Labor Day is to sleep and check out an Agatha Christie show on AMAZON -- ORDEAL BY INNOCENCE.

It's actually a BBC program and it's only three episodes long so, even sick, I should be able to make it through.  PARTNERS IN CRIME will always be my favorite Agatha Christie book but she never wrote a bad one.  And even a bad adaptation of her novels is usually worth watching.

I wonder if anyone's Tweeting about Agatha Christie?  I bet they are.  Let me find some and paste them in.



  1. Whodunnit? Julius dunnit. Congrats to my friend Julius Green: he’s found an unperformed play by Agatha Christie ... Watch this space.
  2. Agatha Christie in childhood. More photos:
  3. REPORTER: you've written literally dozens of murders- AGATHA CHRISTIE: look at these adorable llamas REPORTER: how can you sleep at night AGATHA: they're so fluffy :) :)




  1. Everyone’s a suspect on this deadly ride🚃 . Can you solve the mystery with Murder on the Orient Express? Don’t miss this captivating adaptation of Agatha Christie’s masterpiece on Sunday at 20:05 on .
  2. I have a few favorite authors... P.G. Wodehouse, Ray Bradbury, Agatha Christie, Michael Connelly, Harlan Coben, Charles Todd, to name a few.
  3. I have recently found a new love for murder mysteries, but I know absolutely nothing about the genre. Favorite authors you’d recommend? I’m more of an Agatha Christie girl than a Michael Connelly.
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    Dashiell Hammet, Raymond Chandler, Eric Ambler, Agatha Christie, Leslie Charteris, Edgar Wallace, Ellery Queen, S.S. Van Dine, E. Philips Oppenheim, Chester Himes, Ross McDonald. Y Conan Doyle, si metemos a Sherlock en esto.



Closing with C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"




'Every day we stare at the door, waiting for him to come back.' Wether their son, husband or sister is , for 1, 10 or 30 years, wherever in , they share the same unspeakable grief & don't know who to turn to. Their voices need to be heard.
 
 




The "disappeared" were not created in Iraq in 2003.  People were "disappeared" under Saddam Hussein.  But the Iraq War was supposed to 'liberate' Iraq.  And the puppets the US installed continued to 'disappear' Iraqis.  Former prime minister and forever thug Nouri al-Maliki disappeared people throughout his first term but then-US President Barack Obama still gave him a second term (even after the Iraqi voters rejected a second term for Nouri).  That second term saw even more Iraqis disappeared and that was one of the issues that led to the rise of ISIS.

Though Nouri wanted a third term, the havoc he brought to Iraq was such that Barack said no.  Instead, Hayder al-Abadi was installed.  The disappearances have continued under Hayder and one debate on social media is whether they are higher, lower or the same as Nouri's disappearances?  The corporate media has not been too interested in the topic to begin with and, during Hayder's term as prime minister, they've ignored the topic and spent their time insisting that Hayder was a strong representative for Iraq and that he had what was needed for a leader -- you know, the same lies that they spent years spreading about thug Nouri.

Future generations of Americans will have to answer for the disappeared, for the fact that their government installed despots and tyrants who abused the Iraqi people.

"Your country said you wanted to bring liberation?  Why would you impose someone who runs secret prisons?"

Questions like that will need to be answered.




The Iraq War continues.  Year after year.  Even when those who started it, like John McCain, die off, the illegal war still drags on.



this fawning obituary of McCain by is an embarrassment. No mention of warmongering. No mention of his lockstep support for Israeli & Saudi war crimes. No mention of the 500K-1M deaths he helped cause in Iraq. Couldve been written by the US State Dept.
 
 




Imagine that, Human Rights Watches blows kisses to John McCain.  Hmm.  Where did HRW stand on the human rights of the Iraqi people when the US was going to declare war on them?


There is no mention of Iraq, which is unsurprising given that HRW itself did not oppose the invasion of Iraq:
 
 




HRW did nothing to oppose the illegal war.   And now they celebrate John McCain?

McCain was a racist and a war monger.  He was also no friend of veterans.


he also voted against the post-9/11 gi bill, against a bill requiring mandatory downtime for troops between deployments and against pulling ground forces out of iraq. the Disabled American Veterans scored mccain a 20/100 going into 2008 elections.
 
 



The press lies.  It celebrates a John McCain and ignores the people.  That's how the press works.  All over the world.  The Iraqi people have been clear throughout the Iraq War on one point: US troops out.  But their politicians are always tempted by gifts and bribes.  And they betray the Iraqi people.  (US politicians betray the American people.  Politicians are not known for integrity -- throughout the world.)



Iraq's political circles are divided over the recent -led coalition's announcement that its military forces will remain in indefinitely
 
 



One reason Moqtada al-Sadr is so popular in Iraq is that he has called out occupying forces.  (Press reports since the May 12th election have includes claims that Moqtada is okay with US troops on Iraqi soil as 'trainers.')  Moqtada is the Shi'ite cleric and movement leader whose bloc came in first in the Iraqi elections.




In Iraqi election news, main election winner Sadr calls for million person demonstration/million person united prayers tomorrow, the weekend before first meeting of new Iraqi Parliament which is expected to announce Iraq's new ruling coalition.
 
 




Hamza Mustafa (ASHARQ AL-AWSAT) adds:

Dozens of Iraqis protested near the entrance to the green zone in Baghdad over what they say are US plans to keep Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in his post for a second term.

They said Brett McGurk, the US special envoy for the coalition against ISIS, has been ‘interfering” in the negotiations aimed at forming the biggest parliamentary bloc.

“No to America,” the protesters chanted as they pledged not to remain silent to the US embassy’s “interference” in the Iraqi government formation process.

Addressing his followers in a statement, Sadr urged them to hold a million man march against the corrupt.

“Say no to sectarianism, no to corruption, no to division of shares, no to terrorism and no to occupation,” he said.

“Iraq needs a peaceful day of rage to set the stage for building a new Iraq away from corruption and oppression,” Sadr added.



Protests have been taking place in Iraq since the start of July.  They kicked off in Basra where there are so many issues -- including the lack of safe drinking water.


Today salinity index (EC) was measured in Shat al Arab river by Dr al Hassan. Salt concentration ranges between 33.5 mS/cm - 34.0 mS/cm. Seven years ago it was 7.7 mS/cm. The recommended levels should not exceed 1.5 mS/cm! Source:
 
 
 


Basra health crisis: 17,000 admitted to hospitals for water poisoning
 
 




Watch ask Basra Governor if he showers with the same water he delivers to residents of or if he uses filtered bottle water. Governor Asaad al-Edani pretended to not hear the question, but managed to hear everything else.
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Press sources: Dozens of demonstrators have gathered in (Garma Ali) area north of Basra, to protest against the deterioration of services.
 
 



Main Shatt-al-Arab water station was closed today following the discovery of toxic algae, leaving 150 thousand people in without water, relying completely on polluted RO water—purchase price: $12-14 per 264 gallons and require 3 days wait time.
 
 



Exactly when does CBS, PBS, et al plan to cover the issue in Basra with regards to the water?

Ever?



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