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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Pop quiz! How many constitutional freedoms have been lost in the U.S.?


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How Many Constitutional Freedoms Have We Lost?

This post explains the liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights - the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution - and provides a scorecard on the extent of the loss of each right.


First Amendment


The 1st Amendment protects speech, religion, assembly and the press:



Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.



The Supreme Court has also interpreted the First Amendment as protecting freedom of association.

However, the government is arresting those speaking out... and violently crushing peaceful assemblies which attempt to petition the government for redress.


A federal judge found that the law allowing indefinite detention of Americans without due process has a "chilling effect" on free speech. And see this and this.


There are also enacted laws allowing the secret service to arrest anyone protesting near the president or other designated folks (that might explain incidents like this).


Mass spying by the NSA violates our freedom of association.


The threat of being labeled a terrorist for exercising our First Amendment rights certainly violates the First Amendment. The government is using laws to crush dissent , and it's gotten so bad that even U.S. Supreme Court justices are saying that we are descending into tyranny. (And the U.S. is doing the same things that tyrannical governments have done for 5,000 years to crush dissent.)


For example, the following actions may get an American citizen living on U.S. soil labeled as a "suspected terrorist" today:


And holding the following beliefs may also be considered grounds for suspected terrorism: And see this. (Of course, Muslims are more or less subject to a separate system of justice in America.)

And 1st Amendment rights are especially chilled when power has become so concentrated that the same agency which spies on all Americans also decides who should be assassinated.


Second Amendment


The 2nd Amendment states:



A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.



Gun control and gun rights advocates obviously have very different views about whether guns are a force for violence or for good.

But even a top liberal Constitutional law expert reluctantly admits that the right to own a gun is as important a Constitutional right as freedom of speech or religion:



Like many academics, I was happy to blissfully ignore the Second Amendment. It did not fit neatly into my socially liberal agenda.


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It is hard to read the Second Amendment and not honestly conclude that the Framers intended gun ownership to be an individual right. It is true that the amendment begins with a reference to militias: "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." Accordingly, it is argued, this amendment protects the right of the militia to bear arms, not the individual.


Yet, if true, the Second Amendment would be effectively declared a defunct provision. The National Guard is not a true militia in the sense of the Second Amendment and, since the District and others believe governments can ban guns entirely, the Second Amendment would be read out of existence.


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More important, the mere reference to a purpose of the Second Amendment does not alter the fact that an individual right is created. The right of the people to keep and bear arms is stated in the same way as the right to free speech or free press. The statement of a purpose was intended to reaffirm the power of the states and the people against the central government. At the time, many feared the federal government and its national army. Gun ownership was viewed as a deterrent against abuse by the government, which would be less likely to mess with a well-armed populace.


Considering the Framers and their own traditions of hunting and self-defense, it is clear that they would have viewed such ownership as an individual right — consistent with the plain meaning of the amendment.


None of this is easy for someone raised to believe that the Second Amendment was the dividing line between the enlightenment and the dark ages of American culture. Yet, it is time to honestly reconsider this amendment and admit that ... here's the really hard part ... the NRA may have been right. This does not mean that Charlton Heston is the new Rosa Parks or that no restrictions can be placed on gun ownership. But it does appear that gun ownership was made a protected right by the Framers and, while we might not celebrate it, it is time that we recognize it.



The gun control debate - including which weapons and magazines are banned - is still in flux...

Third Amendment


The 3rd Amendment prohibits the government forcing people to house soldiers:



No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.



A recent lawsuit by a Nevada family - covered by (Mother Jones , Fox News and Courthouse News - alleges violation of the Third Amendment.

Moreover, the military is arguably quartering "digital" troops within our homes.


Fourth Amendment


The 4th Amendment prevents unlawful search and seizure:



The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.



But the government is spying on everything we do ... without any real benefit or justification.

Indeed, experts say that the type of spying being carried out by the NSA and other agencies is exactly the kind of thing which King George imposed on the American colonists ... which led to the Revolutionary War.


And many Constitutional experts - such as Jonathan Turley - think that the police went too far in Boston with lockdowns and involuntary door-to-door searches.


Fifth Amendment


The 5th Amendment addresses due process of law, eminent domain, double jeopardy and grand jury:



No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.



But the American government has shredded the 5th Amendment by subjecting us to indefinite detention and taking away our due process rights.

The government claims the right to assassinate or indefinitely detain any American citizen on U.S. citizen without any due process . And see this.


For example, American citizens are being detained in Guantanamo-like conditions in Chicago ...

including:



  • Being held in secret



  • Not even telling a suspect's lawyer whether his client is being held?


And see this, this and this.

As such, the government is certainly depriving people of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.


There are additional corruptions of 5th Amendment rights - such as property being taken for private purposes . And the right to remain silent is gone .


The percentage of prosecutions in which a defendant is denied a grand jury is difficult to gauge, as there is so much secrecy surrounding many terrorism trials.



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Sixth Amendment

The 6th Amendment guarantees the right to hear the criminal charges levied against us and to be able to confront the witnesses who have testified against us, as well as speedy criminal trials, and a public defender for those who cannot hire an attorney:



In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.



Subjecting people to indefinite detention or assassination obviously violates the 6th Amendment right to a jury trial. In both cases, the defendants are "disposed of" without ever receiving a trial ... and often without ever hearing the charges against them.

More and more commonly, the government prosecutes cases based upon "secret evidence" that they don't show to the defendant... or sometimes even the judge hearing the case.


The government uses "secret evidence" to spy on Americans, prosecute leaking or terrorism charges (even against U.S. soldiers) and even assassinate people. And see this and this.


Secret witnesses are being used in some cases. And sometimes lawyers are not even allowed to read their own briefs.



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Indeed, even the laws themselves are now starting to be kept secret . And it's about to get a lot worse .

Moreover, government is "laundering" information gained through mass surveillance through other agencies, with an agreement that the agencies will "recreate" the evidence in a "parallel construction"... so they don't have to admit that the evidence came from unconstitutional spying. A former top NSA official says that this is the opposite of following the Fourth Amendment, but is a "totalitarian process" which shows that we're in a "police state".


And there are two systems of justice in America ... one for the big banks and other fatcats, and one for everyone else. The government made it official policy not to prosecute fraud , even though fraud is the criminal fraud is the main business model adopted by Wall Street. Indeed, the giant banks.


The perpetrators of the biggest financial crime in world history , the largest insider trading scandal of all time , illegal raiding of customer accounts and blatant financing of drug cartels and terrorists have all been committed recently without any real criminal prosecution or jail time.


On the other hand, government prosecutors are using the legal system to crush dissent and to silence whistleblowers.


And some of the nation's most powerful judges have lost their independence ... and are in bed with the powers-that-be.


Seventh Amendment


The 7th Amendment guarantees trial by jury in federal court for civil cases:



In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.



But there are two systems of justice in America ... one for the big banks and other fatcats, and one for everyone else. So good luck going after the powers-that-be.

And the World Justice Project - a bipartisan, independent group with honorary chairs including numerous current and former Supreme Court Justices - released a report saying that Americans have less access to justice than most wealthy countries ... and many developing nations. The report finds that Americans have less access to justice than Botswanans, and that only the wealthy have the resources to protect rights using the court system:



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For example, Germans sue equally whether they are rich or poor ... but in America, only the wealthy have the resources to protect rights using the court system:


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And the austerity caused by the highest levels of inequality in world history - which are in turn is caused by socialist actions by our government, which have destroyed the Founding Fathers' vision of prosperity - is causing severe budget cuts to the courts, resulting in the wheels of justice slowing down considerably.

Finally, federal judges have recently decided that they can pre-judge cases before the plaintiff even has the chance to conduct discovery ... and throw cases out if they don't like plaintiff's case.


Eighth Amendment


The 8th Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment:



Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.



Indefinite detention and assassination are obviously cruel and unusual punishment.

The widespread system of torture carried out in the last 10 years - with the help of other countries - violates the 8th Amendment. Many want to bring it back ... or at least justify its past use.


While Justice Scalia disingenuously argues that torture does not constitute cruel and unusual punishment because it is meant to produce information - not punish - he's wrong. It's not only cruel and unusual ... it is technically a form of terrorism .


And government whistleblowers are being cruelly and unusually punished with unduly harsh sentences meant to intimidate anyone else from speaking out.


Ninth Amendment


The 9th Amendment provides that people have other rights, even if they aren't specifically listed in the Constitution:



The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.



We can debate what our inherent rights as human beings are. I believe they include the right to a level playing field, and access to non-toxic food and water. You may disagree.

But everyone agrees that the government should not actively encourage fraud and manipulation. However, the government - through its malignant, symbiotic relation with big corporations - is interfering with our aspirations for economic freedom, safe food and water (instead of arsenic-laden, genetically engineered junk), freedom from undue health hazards such as irradiation due to government support of archaic nuclear power designs, and a level playing field (as opposed to our crony capitalist system in which the little guy has no shot due to redistribution of wealth from the middle class to the super-elite, and government support of white collar criminals).


By working hand-in-glove with giant corporations to defraud us into paying for a lower quality of life, the government is trampling our basic rights as human beings.




Tenth Amendment

The 10th Amendment provides that powers not specifically given to the Federal government are reserved to the states or individual:



The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.



Two of the central principles of America's Founding Fathers are:

(1) The government is created and empowered with the consent of the people


and


(2) Separation of powers



Today, most Americans believe that the government is threatening - rather than protecting - freedom. We've become more afraid of our government than of terrorists, and believe that the government is no longer acting with the "consent of the governed ".

And the federal government is trampling the separation of powers by stepping on the toes of the states and the people. For example, former head S&L prosecutor Bill Black - now a professor of law and economics - notes:



The Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the resident examiners and regional staff of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency [both] competed to weaken federal regulation and aggressively used the preemption doctrine to try to prevent state investigations of and actions against fraudulent mortgage lenders.



Indeed, the federal government is doing everything it can to stick its nose into every aspect of our lives... and act like Big Brother.

Conclusion: While a few of the liberties enshrined in the Bill of Rights still exist, the vast majority are under heavy assault.


Other Constitutional Provisions ... and The Declaration of Independence


In addition to the trampling of the Bill of Rights, the government has also trashed the separation of powers enshrined in the main body of the Constitution.


The government is also engaging in activities which the Founding Fathers fought against, such as taxation without representation (here and here), cronyism, deference to central banks, etc.


As the preamble to the Declaration of Independence shows, the American government is still carrying out many of the acts the Founding Fathers found most offensive:



He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures. [Background here and here]


He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power. [Background here, here, here, here and here]


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He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation: [Background]


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For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences [Background]


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He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation. [Background]


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He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us. [Background here, here and here]



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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Italian prime minister begins trip to Kiev and Moscow

Matteo Renzi

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Italy’s Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.



Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who took the office exactly a year ago, is beginning a short tour, which includes visits first to Kiev, and then to Moscow.

In Ukraine, Renzi will have a meeting with President Petro Poroshenko, and on March 5 he will come to Russia, where he will have meetings with Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. Italy's presidential press service said the talks will focus on international issues - settlement of the crisis in Ukraine, the situations in the Middle East and in Libya, as well as fighting terrorism.


Renzi's route repeats exactly the 2014 route Federica Mogherini - the then Prime Minister, and currently the EU foreign affairs chief. This was also the order of visits to the two capital cities of Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and France's President Francois Hollande in early February before the meeting in Minsk, where the parties signed an agreement on ceasefire in Ukraine's south-east.


In Italy, the authorities have been criticized for being on the side of the "European initiative" on settlement of the Ukrainian crisis. There are quite often reproaches that Renzi is not interested much in foreign policy, where on key issues the country has practically lost its say at the international level. Local analysts say during the second year in the office, Renzi will try to lift Italy's rating in this matter, and one of the objectives for him is improvement of relations with Russia, which recently were at a high level due to his predecessors Silvio Berlusconi and Romano Prodi.


Though having supported the EU sanctions against Russia, Italy belongs to a group of European countries sharing a rather flexible position on their possible lifting. The country's foreign ministry said Rome had always insisted on keeping a dialogue with Moscow, which role remains essential in settlement of international crisis situations. Anyway, Rome will have to smooth over the fact that the sanctions were implemented in the six-month period of Italy's chairing the EU.


Italian experts say, one of the issues on the agenda will be the situation in Libya. Italy is very nervous about what is happening in that country, which is only 300 kilometres from the Apennines. The concerns are not only about the resumed inflows of migrants, but also in the threats from the Islamic State, which has been expanding its influence in Libya, where the unrest features two governments and dozens militarised groups. Italy has been trying for quite a time to attract attention of the international community to the Libyan problem and hopes Russia will be its ally, especially on the eve of the discussions at the UN Security Council, where Russia's vote may be critical.


Local business, who have suffered from the sanctions and would not want to lose access to the promising Russian market, are expecting from the prime minister a clear political signal about closer positions with Russia. Some political figures, including Matteo Salvini, leader of the Lega Nord political party, and his allies insist on lifting the sanctions, which along with the economic slump in Russia have cost over five billion euro to the Italian economy.


This will be Renzi's first visit to Moscow, the aide added. Matteo Renzi was sworn in as Italy's prime minister on February 22, 2014. Last year, Putin and Renzi met twice - in Italy's Milan (at Asia-Europe Summit in October) and Australia's Brisbane (at G20 summit in November).


"All key issues of Russian-Italian cooperation, as well as pressing international problems, will be discussed at the meeting. The emphasis will be made on the crisis situation in Ukraine," Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov stressed. "Italy expects to have a comprehensive exchange of opinions on the Libyan problem, situation in the Middle East, Syrian conflict," he added.


"Renzi's position on Ukraine has its peculiarities, but taking into account these nuances, we think the talks will be comprehensive and helpful," the aide said.


Renzi will also meet with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. Talks with Putin will be held in a narrow format with participation of the two countries' delegations. After the talks, Putin and Renzi will make a public statement for the press.


Renzi will visit Moscow at President Putin's invitation. "At Putin's talks with Renzi, a number of pressing international issues are on the agenda, including the state of affairs in Syria and Libya, spreading threat from terrorist activities of the Islamic State, as well as the situation in Ukraine and implementation of the Minsk agreements," Ushakov added.


Putin and Renzi will also discuss the development of bilateral ties, including trade and investment cooperation, interactions in the cultural and humanitarian spheres.


Presidential candidate Scott Walker plans to sign bill banning abortions after 20 weeks



Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he will sign into law a ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Mr. Walker on Tuesday issued what he called an "open letter on life" in which he stated his support for the ban, saying he expects the Republican-controlled Legislature to pass such a bill.


Mr. Walker, a likely presidential candidate, also says he supports a federal ban.


Putting a ban on abortions after 20 weeks is based on the assertion that fetuses are capable of feeling pain at that point.


Opponents of the ban say such claims are disputed in medical research, while supporters say there is evidence that by 20-weeks gestation, fetuses react to pain stimuli.


The U.S. Supreme Court's landmark 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade allowed states to limit abortions in cases where there's a viable chance the fetus could survive outside of the womb, generally considered to be between 22 and 24 weeks.





Comment: This guy is definitely proving his "worth" to the pathological elite in the US. A woman's right to choose has been a fundamental right for over 40 years, and if the elites have their way, that right along with many others will be taken away as soon as possible. No wonder he is a presidential candidate. He's doing all he can to appeal to them.

Italy threatens military intervention in Libya


Four years after an international coalition intervened to force the overthrow of Libya's long-time ruler Muammar Gaddafi, Italy's government is pressing for a new military intervention.

This is being sold to the public based on the rising influence of Islamist militias, which are supposedly also threatening Italy. In reality, the drive to intervention is being driven by major Italian oil and business interests in the North African country, where Italy has a long and bloody colonial history. The sabre-rattling over Libya also serves to divert attention from the growing domestic social and political tensions.


Defence Minister Roberta Pinnotti declared on 15 February that a military mission in Libya was "urgently required." Italy was prepared to lead a coalition of European and North African states, and send 5,000 soldiers to Libya, she told the newspaper.


The statement came a day after Italy had ordered the withdrawal of all diplomatic personnel from Libya. Diplomats and business people from Britain, the United States and other Western countries had already left Tripoli.


Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni confirmed three days later that it was time for a "robust response" in Libya. "We are dealing with a country that has a large territory, and whose institutions have failed. This has potentially grave consequences." In parliament on Friday, Gentiloni reaffirmed Italy's readiness to intervene militarily in Libya.


Italian warships have been patrolling the Libyan coastline since Monday. Officially, the operation "Open Sea" has been declared an exercise. The commanding admiral, Pierpaolo Ribuffo, stated that there was no direct connection to the Libya crisis, but added, "Obviously the presence of ships at sea also means security, deterrence and dissuasion."


By contrast, the Italian press is reporting, based on information from defence experts, that warships are ready to intervene in an emergency and secure the offshore oil installations of the Italian oil concern ENI.


The media are daily invoking the spectre of an attack by Islamic State (IS) on Italy. Last year, a branch of IS proclaimed a caliphate in the Libyan coastal town of Darna on the Egyptian border. Darna is located, as the Italian media continually repeats, just 850 kilometres from Italy. According to reports, the militia in Darna consists of 800 fighters, of whom 300 had previously fought in Syria against the Assad regime. The Egyptian air force bombed the town on February 15, following the beheading of 21 Coptic Christians. The Islamist militia has subsequently reportedly withdrawn from Darna.


On Saturday, the Italian media seized on a 64-page document that is circulating in Italian on the Internet calling on Muslims to aid the Caliphate by conquering Rome and Constantinople.


The growth of Islamist militias in Libya is the direct result of the imperialist intervention four years ago. Darna is in the Bengasi region, where the Western-financed uprising against Gaddafi began early in 2011. To overthrow the long-time ruler, the United States, France, Britain and their allies not only provided the rebels with air support, they also armed and financed them, including the Islamist militias. Italy made available its military bases in Sicily and participated in many bombing raids during the war.


Italian colonial rule


This was how Italy marked the 100th anniversary of its colonial rule over the country. In 1911, Italian troops invaded then Cyrenaica and Tripolitania, turning these regions into Italian colonies. But during the First World War, Italy lost most of its control again.


The fascist leader Mussolini conquered the colony once again and expanded it to include all of present-day Libya. More than 100,000 Libyans were killed at the time through hunger, terror, pogroms, kidnappings and poison gas attacks. Throughout the whole of North Africa, 500,000 fell victim to imperialist aggression, which was only concluded with Italy's defeat in 1943.


When oil was discovered in Libya following the Second World War, Italy's Agip oil concern, a predecessor to and now part of ENI, led the way and secured production rights in 1959. Libya possesses the largest proven oil reserves in Africa, and for more than 60 years, since the founding of ENI, Italy has led the way in exploiting these resources.


The nationalisations under Gaddafi, who came to power in 1969 at the head of an army officers' coup that overthrew the British-installed King Idris, interrupted this bonanza temporarily. But from 2008, the Berlusconi government was able to form close ties with the Gaddafi clan, and the Libyan leader invested his money not only in ENI, but also in arms concern Finmeccanica, Juventus football club and numerous other Italian firms. Until 2011, when Gaddafi was overthrown and the country fell into conflicts between rival militias, Italy produced 300,000 barrels of oil and gas daily.


Italy took part in the NATO war against Gaddafi so as to defend its interests, including its production and processing facilities, under the new setup. Italy sought quickly to establish relations with the transitional council in Benghazi. ENI was the first company to resume and expand its production in Libya, and Italy was soon obtaining 15 percent of its oil and gas demand from GreenStream, the 516-kilometre-long pipeline from the Libyan town of Mellitah to Sicily. Contracts with the Libyan government are to guarantee these projects until 2047.


All this has now been called into question with the new civil war. Oil production has practically come to a halt. On February 15, Italy pulled out the employees of a number of Italian subsidiaries, mainly of ENI, along with its diplomats.


The Renzi government


Along with Italy's imperialist interests, the internal political crisis is also driving the preparations for war in Libya. Militarism, terror and anti-immigrant chauvinism are designed to divert attention from mounting social tensions.


Since Matteo Renzi took over as premier at the age of 39 a year ago, he has pushed forward attacks on social rights and deregulation of the labour market. The country has debts of more than €2 trillion (135 percent of GDP) and has been in recession for years with terrible consequences. Fully 28 percent of the population are at risk of poverty, and in the south it is even higher, at 46 percent.


To maintain control over the opposition to his austerity agenda, Renzi has manoeuvred between different sections of the bourgeoisie to win them over to his goals. To begin with, he was raised to power by the trade unions and the SEL (Left, Ecology, Freedom) party of Nichi Vendola. Once in office, he maintained the coalition of his predecessor, Enrico Letta, with the New Centre Right (NCD) of Angelino Alfano, which had split from Silvio Berlusconi's party.


In order to pass the Jobs Act labour market reform, constitutional amendments and electoral reforms through parliament, Renzi concluded the so-called Nazerener pact (named after the address of Renzi's Democratic Party on Largo Nazereno) with Berlusconi. The pact held until the end of January 2015, when Renzi enforced the naming of former judge and Christian Democrat Sergio Mattarella as president against Berlusconi's opposition.


Renzi's political manoeuvres have produced sharp political tensions. Many politicians have reached the end of their nerves. On February 13, after strong verbal exchanges in parliament, a brawl broke out between SEL and Democratic Party deputies, slightly injuring two SEL parliamentarians. The SEL felt angered because the government, without acknowledging the demands of the opposition, forced the constitutional and electoral reforms through parliament in a marathon overnight session.


After the brawl, all opposition parties left parliament and boycotted the vote on the constitutional reforms, which the government's deputies passed by 309 votes to 2 in front of half-empty benches. Along with the extreme right-wing Lega Nord, Berlusconi's Forza Italia, the neofascist Fratelli, D'Italia and Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement, SEL held a press conference in which it condemned the government.


The SEL is once again fully behind the government with its war preparations against Libya. It has justified this by pointing to the supposedly growing Islamist danger. Nichi Vendola declared that the time had come when a big country like Italy could influence Europe and play a role. "The fight to defeat ISIS and the insane proposal for a caliphate" was an enormous obligation and would take several years.


SEL collaborates closely with Syriza and Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras. In May 2014, they ran in the European elections as the Tsipras List.


Both SEL and Renzi are seeking international backing for an Italian military intervention in Libya by pressing for a UN mandate and the broadest possible coalition. As Renzi declared on television on February 18, the UN has to make sure that "all players, the local tribes, the members of the African Union and the Arab and European countries" would be integrated into such an intervention.


The war preparations are accompanied by an ever-sharpening wave of anti-immigrant propaganda. Thousands of desperate people are arriving in Italian ports, fleeing from war, terror and extreme poverty produced by imperialist interventions in the Middle East and North Africa. Now, the government is attempting to connect these immigrants with the infiltration of terrorists.


The extreme right profits


The coming together of SEL and the government, and the anti-immigrant propaganda is giving encouragement to the far right.


On Saturday, tens of thousands of people participated from across Italy in a major rally in Rome, called by the Lega Nord, but which also included openly fascist forces like Fratelli D'Italia and CasaPound.


The Lega Nord, which initially emerged with its calls for the separation of Italy's richer northern regions, has been trying to portray itself as a national party since the leadership was taken over by 42-year-old Matteo Salvini. Their model is the French National Front under Marine Le Pen.


The rally took place under the slogan "Send Renzi home." Salvini denounced the prime minister as a "stupid slave of the EU" and a friend of big capital, while he posed as the advocate of small and medium-sized businesses. He attacked the euro, Brussels and German chancellor Angela Merkel, and defamed immigrants as "insects."


Marine Le Pen spoke by video link to the demonstrators in Rome. A message of greeting was also read out from Hans-Christian Strache, head of the extreme right-wing Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ). In the polls, the Lega Nord is currently at 15 percent, ahead of Berlusconi's Forza Italia. At the last election in 2013, it obtained just 4 percent.


Seven tips for survival learned from the Walking Dead

The is one of the most popular post-apocalyptic shows ever seen on television, and while the gripping story focuses on the characters and their travels through the ruined world, there are some lessons to be learned by us along the way.

Sure, not everything the characters do is spot-on correct for survival, and honestly much of what they do is the opposite of what you should do in a survival situation, but even bad actions can be learned from, just never repeated. We've rounded up seven lessons to be learned for survival from watching the and listed them below. The show does a great job at showing us what average people will do in an EOTWAWKI situation, and thanks to their many mistakes, we can learn and be better.


1. Beware of Other Survivors, No Matter How Nice They Seem



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If there's one thing this show has taught us, it's that you need to be just as scared of your fellow survivors as you are the enemy. While someone might seem nice, they could easily be playing you for a chump so they can steal your supplies or just so they can do you harm.

The Governor seemed like a really nice guy and we saw how that turned out. The same goes for countless others in the show that lead people on just to take advantage of them later. Don't even get us started on the "people" at Terminus. Remember, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.


2. A Secure Location is Great, But Never Perfect



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This is best shown with the example of the jail in seasons 3 and 4, but can be applied to just about any refuge taken in the show. It doesn't matter how secure you think your location is, something can always happen to make you have to bug out.

Keep your eyes open and no matter how safe you feel, always have a plan to get out quickly and to meet up after you bug out. As we saw in season 4 when the survivors were pushed from the prison, not having a plan to meet up after an emergency can leave your fellow survivors scattered to the wind and in constant danger.


3. Someone Always Has a Bigger Gun



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It doesn't matter how big your gun is, or how many guns you have, there will always be someone out there with something bigger. Don't rely on the size of your guns or the amount of ammo you have to protect yourself.

Learn how to survive and make sure you have other methods of defending your camp that aren't guns. If you think you'll be safe because you have the biggest guns, you're destined to fall. Just look at The Governor and his tank for a great example.


4. Basic Survival Skills Will Save Your Life



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When it's all said and done, at the end of the day it's basic survival skills that will keep you alive. All the guns and gadgets in the world won't replace the basic skills like building a fire, tracking prey, and building snares. At the core of most episodes is the innate skills of the survivors.

Finding water, catching dinner, and setting up a safe camp are all core necessities to keep the survivors in the alive. Without these, they'd be zombie bait pretty quickly.


5. "Zombies" are Everywhere



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While the chances or real zombies being everywhere is pretty low, in a survival situation you'll have to deal with a different sort of walking dead. While you might be prepared for most of what the world might throw at you when the SHTF, most people out there won't have the slightest bit of preparation ready.

These people could be considered zombies, since they will be wondering around, ready to pounce on anyone who is prepared and take what they want. While you probably won't find one that wants to munch on your brains, most of these real-life zombies will want to take everything you have.


6. Learn Weapons Other Than Guns



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Guns are pretty useful tools. While you'd rather not think about having to use one against another person, especially when a major disaster may have wiped many people out already, sometimes it's a necessary evil. If things have gotten so bad that there isn't any real law enforcement, your gun might be the only thing standing between survival and death.

This doesn't mean it will be useful forever. Ammo manufacturers are not likely to be pumping out rounds to buy at your local gun shop in a major survival situation, and finding a gunsmith to fix a majorly broken firearm will be nearly impossible.


Learn how to use and fight with weapons that aren't guns. This includes knives, bows, and heck, even a samurai sword if that's your thing. Don't just carry these, learn how to use them and use them well. You'll be glad you did when things go bad.


7. Always Have Your Bug Out Bag Ready



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The last tip is very much a summary of all the tips above. The basic idea here is that you never know when things will go bad. It doesn't matter if you're behind walls of wire and cement, it doesn't matter if you have a cache of rifles and handguns, and it doesn't matter if you have the best-trained group out there. Things can go bad quickly and easily get away from you.

Always keep your bug out bag handy with all the supplies you need to get out of dodge quickly. Whether it's a tank rolling over the fences surrounding your compound, or some "zombies" overtaking your camp, being able to pick up and run at a moment's notice is vital to your survival. Keep this in mind and you'll be far more likely to escape the hordes and make it to another season.


New study shows salt boosts immune response


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Salt!



The dietary tides are once again turning for salt.

You may remember a landmark study in 2011 that showed that contrary to what the medical community espoused for years - salt actually lengthens your life; it doesn't cut your life or raise the risk of hypertension. That study found that people actually lived longer if they consumed salt. Notably, they were not studying pink Himalayan salt, but regular old, processed table salt.


Additionally, a Cochrane study confirmed that salt did not cause heart or blood pressure problems and that reducing the substance offered no reduction of heart risks.


Some people are consuming salt in their water to help with adrenal function and hydrate better in the summer heat.


Now researchers, in a study published by Cell Press March 3rd in reveals that dietary salt could have a biological advantage: defending the body against invading microbes.


Study author Jonathan Jantsch, a microbiologist at Universitätsklinikum Regensburg and Universität Regensburg said:



Up to now, salt has been regarded as a detrimental dietary factor; it is clearly known to be detrimental for cardiovascular diseases, and recent studies have implicated a role in worsening autoimmune diseases.


Our current study challenges this one-sided view and suggests that increasing salt accumulation at the site of infections might be an ancient strategy to ward off infections, long before antibiotics were invented.



A press release goes on to say:

A high-salt diet increased sodium accumulation in the skin of mice, thereby boosting their immune response to a skin-infecting parasite. The findings suggest that dietary salt could have therapeutic potential to promote host defense against microbial infections.



Senior study author Jens Titze adds:

Despite the overwhelming evidence linking dietary salt to disease in humans, the potential evolutionary advantage of storing so much salt in the body has not been clear.



They first curiously teamed up to study this idea when they noticed that some wounded cage mice had unusually high amounts of salt accumulated at the infected wound sites.

They found that infected areas in patients with bacterial skin infections also showed remarkably high salt accumulation. Moreover, experiments in mice showed that a high-salt diet boosted the activity of immune cells called macrophages, thereby promoting the healing of feet that were infected with a protozoan parasite called Leishmania major.


This writer has to laugh upon realizing that the aim for future similar studies is to create drugs that modify salt metabolism to protect against disease. Yet, the whole idea behind demonizing salt all those decades was to offer salvation blood pressure drugs.


As always, they must offer a caveat, as one does not flippantly violate one of the biggest medically dogmatic tenants of the last century.


Jantsch says:



Due to the overwhelming clinical studies demonstrating that high dietary salt is detrimental to hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, we feel that at present our data does not justify recommendations on high dietary salt in the general population.


Nevertheless, in situations where endogenous accumulation of salt to sites of infection is insufficient, supplementation of salt might be a therapeutic option. But this needs to be addressed in further studies.



Could these findings mean that various kinds of salt baths could offer protection too? Jantsch says, "We also think that local application of high-salt-containing wound dressings and the development of other salt-boosting antimicrobial therapies might bear therapeutic potential." The benefits of the Dead Sea rings a bell.