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A document linking the White House to Fast and Furious has now been turned over to Issa.

by Flyovercountry ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Headlines at July 27th, 2011 - 11:16 am

White House officially connected to Gunrunner and Fast and Furious by a written document now. This should be about the last nail in the coffin for the President, who, if we were not faced with a crooked group of partisan hacks serving as Democrat Senators would be undoubtedly facing charges for manslaughter and negligent homicide. Maybe the next President will allow extradition to the Mexican authorities who have already stated a desire to see Barack Obama rotting in one of their jails.

Did Breivik ever comment at Gates of Vienna?

by 1389AD ( 15 Comments › )
Filed under Crime, Europe, Media, Special Report at July 27th, 2011 - 10:00 am

GoV: Fitting Us Into Their Agenda

Screen cap: NYT on Oslo and GoV
As most readers know by now, Gates of Vienna has experienced a massive surge of traffic in the last few days, thanks to the manifesto written by Anders Behring Breivik, the accused murderer of seventy-six people in Oslo and on the island of Utøya.

The increased traffic forced us to close our blog to comments, since they became too numerous and contentious to monitor. It also brought a vast flood of emails, the full quantity of which we are having difficulty reading, much less responding to.

Yesterday Fjordman welcomed new readers from Der Spiegel and Dagbladet. Later in the day he could have added Aftenposten to the list. Then late last night The New York Times surprised us by deigning to take notice of our existence.

The New York Times has traditionally been nicknamed “The Old Grey Lady”, but it seems the lady may be getting a bit long in the tooth, perhaps even moving into her dotage. Her reporting on the Oslo incident reflects what we have long come to expect from the paper: it gives a not-so-subtle push to help readers reach the conclusion that “anti-Islamic” websites and writers indirectly caused the carnage in Norway.

This is what one of her reporters, a man named Steven Erlanger, wrote about us yesterday:

Mr. Breivik was said by analysts to have been an occasional commenter on a blog, Gates of Vienna, which is topped by these words: “At the siege of Vienna in 1683 Islam seemed poised to overrun Christian Europe. We are in a new phase of a very old war.”

Well, at least he quoted our masthead right — I’ll give him that.

But the assertion that Mr. Breivik had commented here is, as far as I can determine, not true.

I don’t know who the NYT hires to be its “analysts”, but we have our own team, the guys I call “the Scandinavian Gang of Five” — Fjordman, Henrik, Reinhard, Kitman, and KGS. Collectively they are fluent in English, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, German, and several other European languages. Their own contacts give them an additional reach into events throughout Scandinavia.

All in all, I’d say that’s a pretty good team of analysts.

On Saturday morning I asked for their help in finding the customary screen names used by Anders Behring Breivik in his postings around various Scandinavian websites. There were four or five altogether, and I searched our comment archives for any instances of those names or their close variants. As far as I could tell, there were none to be found. If Mr. Breivik hung out here, he must have used a different nickname.

The fact that the Times’ “analysts” had said the purported killer had commented here prompted me to email the reporter and ask him for the screen name under which Mr. Breivik had commented at Gates of Vienna, and also the names and credentials of the “analysts” who determined this fact.

That was last night, and Mr. Erlanger has not replied to my email as of post time. What’s more, the Times’ article was updated this morning and reposted at a new URL for today’s edition, with the identical paragraph about GoV included intact.

Thus it is only proper to publish a copy of the email I sent to the NYT last night:

Subject: Your article on the Oslo killer 

Mr. Erlanger,

In your article today at this URL:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/25/world/europe/25oslo.html

You state:

“Mr. Breivik was said by analysts to have been an occasional commenter on a blog, Gates of Vienna…”

and you include a link to our blog:

http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/

My wife and I are the proprietors of the blog “Gates of Vienna”. What you said is not true, as far as we can determine.

Yesterday, as soon as the information on Mr. Breivik became widely known, I consulted my Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish contacts to learn all the known screen names used by the killer in his postings on forums and blogs. Then I searched our comments archives, and there were no comments under any of those names.

I ask you to tell me:

(1) The names and credentials of the “analysts” who said that Mr. Breivik was a commenter on our blog, and
(2) What screen name he is alleged to have used to post those comments.

Then I can determine the factuality of the assertion made by those “analysts”.

If you cannot do this, I request that you withdraw the above-quoted statement, and post a public retraction.

If someone supplies me with the likely nick for Oslo berserker, and it turns out that he has in fact commented here in the past, I will not only not delete his comments, I will track them down and post at least some of them on the main page.

Our increased readership, gives us the good fortune to be able to publicize the way we do business here, which is different from the customary practices of the mainstream media. We acknowledge error, post retractions, and publish the truth, even if that truth might sometimes make us uncomfortable or unhappy.

Not so for “America’s Paper of Record” — which could be better described as “America’s Propaganda Organ for the Progressive Trans-Nationalists”.

Or, to paraphrase its own masthead: “All The News That Fits Our Agenda, We Print.”


Update:

Comments by Breivik at Gates of Vienna


Obama Boom: Durable goods fall unexpectedly in June

by Phantom Ace ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Headlines, Socialism, Transportation at July 27th, 2011 - 9:42 am

The mythical Obama Boom continues to make fools of the media. Once again, the so called economic experts were caught off guard. Durable goods fell 2.1%. The term unexpectedly is used yet again because the so called economist expected a rise.

New orders for long-lasting manufactured goods fell unexpectedly in June, weighed down by weak receipts for transportation equipment, a government report showed on Wednesday.

The Commerce Department said durable goods orders dropped 2.1 percent, reversing May’s downwardly revised 1.9 percent increase. Durable goods are items ranging from toasters to aircraft that are meant to last three years or more.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected orders to rise 0.3 percent last month after May’s previously reported 2.1 percent increase.

Who are these economists being polled? Do they work for the Obama Regime? They always expect good news, yet month after month just bad data rolls. Clearly they are holding onto the Obama Boom myth.

Hizballah makes more threats over the Israel-Lebanon Sea boundary

by Phantom Ace ( 91 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Hezballah, IDF, Iran, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Israel, Lebanon, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at July 27th, 2011 - 8:30 am

Hizb’Allah has now warned Israel that if it doesn’t cede sea territory to Lebanon they will attack. They even have the backing of the Obama Regime in their border dispute with Israel. This has emboldened their leader, Hassan Nasrallah, to make his war threats.

“I confidently say to all the countries, governments and companies that will submit tenders in order to start oil excavation that Lebanon is capable of protecting these companies and oil and gas installations,” Nasrallah was quoted by Naharnet as saying on Tuesday.

At stake here are trillions of cubic meters of natural gas. Israel made the discoveries in the area in 2009. It was only after that discovery did Hizballah decide to make a big deal about the sea boundary. Another factor in Hizballah’s threats is the insecure nature of the Syrian Regime. With Assad having internal troubles, he needs a foreign crisis to distract from internal issues. Iran needs Syria in order to supply their Lebanese proxies, so conflict is in their interest also. These factors are explaining Hizballah’s belicose.

Tensions are rising in the eastern Mediterranean between Israel and Lebanon, this time over roughly 430 square miles of contested waters that contain considerable underwater gas reserves. Iran, Hezbollah and Syria are all interested in a war with Israel, each for their own reasons. Tehran and Damascus want to save the embattled regime of Bashar Assad, while Hezbollah seeks to protect its top officials from charges that they were involved in the assassination of late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. A new war in the Middle East would aid all these goals—and be a disaster for the U.S., already embroiled in withdrawals from Afghanistan and Iraq and a military operation in Libya.

Both Israel and Lebanon have trillions of cubic feet of underwater natural gas and can benefit tremendously from these resources. All they need is the goodwill to negotiate a sea-border demarcation agreement. This usually occurs through bilateral negotiations or mutually agreed arbitration—not through U.N. border-dispute mechanisms, as Lebanon is now demanding.

Read the rest: Behind the Israeli-Lebanese Gas Row

The sea border dispute is just the pretext Hizballah is using to serve Iranian-Syrian interest. With the Obama Regime sympathetic to their claims, this may be the best time for Hizballah to start a war. If it does break out, Israel should show no mercy to Hizballah. They must destroy any village that Hizballah controls. Only a brutal use of force by Israel will stop these savages.