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Mendacious War Criminal Obama’s Final Speech To The UN General Assembly

by Dr Gideon Polya (*) — CounterCurrents — September 24, 2016

America’s mendacious, serial invader,  war criminal, climate criminal
and human rights-violating  President Barack Obama made his last
speech to the UN General Assembly on 20 September 2016, a speech
characterized by massive lying by omission that is far, far worse than
lying by commission because the latter can at least be  refuted and
subject to public debate. As revealed by Edward Snowden, America spies
on everyone in America and the world, but Obama managed to
comprehensively ignore a veritable Herd of Elephants in the Room as
detailed in the following analysis of his last UN speech. As Dr Paul
Craig Roberts has stated: “Washington lies about everything”.

The transcript of President Obama’s final speech to the UN [1] is
reproduced  below with key matters he has ignored set out succinctly
in square brackets, together with appropriate detailed documentation.

PRESIDENT OBAMA:

Mr. President; Mr. Secretary General; fellow delegates; ladies and
gentlemen:  As I address this hall as President for the final time,
let me recount the progress that we’ve made these last eight years.

[The atmospheric CO2 concentration has increased to 405 ppm CO2 and is
increasing at a record 3 ppm CO2 per year; a catastrophic plus 2C
temperature rise is now unavoidable, plus 1.5C may occur by 2020,  and
the current plus 1C is already catastrophic for tropical Island States
and megadelta countries like Bangladesh [2];  the coal-to-gas
conversion by the US under Obama locks in disastrous long-term
greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution [3]; 17 million people die avoidably
from deprivation each year, about half of them children [4]; 7 million
die from air pollution each year [5, 6]; the US Alliance has invaded
20 overwhelmingly or significantly Muslim countries since  the US
Government’s 9-11 false flag atrocity, this being associated with 32
million Muslim deaths from violence (5 million) or from war- or
hegemony-imposed deprivation (27 million) [7, 8] ].

>From the depths of the greatest financial crisis of our time, we
coordinated our response to avoid further catastrophe and return the
global economy to growth.  We’ve taken away terrorist safe havens,
strengthened the nonproliferation regime, resolved the Iranian nuclear
issue through diplomacy.  We opened relations with Cuba, helped
Colombia end Latin America’s longest war, and we welcome a
democratically elected leader of Myanmar to this Assembly.  Our
assistance is helping people feed themselves, care for the sick, power
communities across Africa, and promote models of development rather
than dependence.  And we have made international institutions like the
World Bank and the International Monetary Fund more representative,
while establishing a framework to protect our planet from the ravages
of climate change.

[US-complicit military coups in Honduras, Ukraine and Egypt;
US-complicit parliamentary coup in Brazil; US Alliance military
intervention in 20 countries this century associated with the active
or passive killing of 32 million Muslims[4, 7, 9-12] ; after the
Global Financial Crisis the US rewarded the banker criminals whereas
Iceland sent them all to jail; the US Alliance devastated Libya,
formerly the richest country in Africa, and devastated secular Syria,
converting half the population to refugees in a country that was
formerly the world’s leading country for per capita hosting of
refugees [9]; the US Alliance  created ISIS in Iraq [11] and backed
ISIS in Syria against  the secular Assad Government in the interests
of Apartheid Israel, US hegemony and a “Sunni gas pipeline” from Qatar
to the Mediterranean [13]; while Iran has no nuclear weapons and
declares it does not want them, US-backed Apartheid Israel has as many
as 400 nuclear weapons and acquired them with US assistance [14]].

This is important work.  It has made a real difference in the lives of
our people.  And it could not have happened had we not worked
together.  And yet, around the globe we are seeing the same forces of
global integration that have made us interdependent also expose deep
fault lines in the existing international order.

[Under the existing international order 17 million people die
avoidably from deprivation each year on Spaceship Earth with a Neocon
American and Zionist  Imperialist (NAZI)-beholden US Government  in
charge of the flight deck [4]; America with 4% of the world’s
population consumes 25% of its resources; the variously dissident
BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) have
moved toward an alternative, radical  proposition derived from the
American Declaration of Independence, specifically  that “all men are
created equal”].

We see it in the headlines every day.  Around the world, refugees flow
across borders in flight from brutal conflict.  Financial disruptions
continue to weigh upon our workers and entire communities.  Across
vast swaths of the Middle East, basic security, basic order has broken
down.  We see too many governments muzzling journalists, and quashing
dissent, and censoring the flow of information.  Terrorist networks
use social media to prey upon the minds of our youth, endangering open
societies and spurring anger against innocent immigrants and Muslims.
Powerful nations contest the constraints placed on them by
international law.

[There are 65 million refugees in the world today, half being  Muslims
fleeing genocidal US Alliance wars in their countries [9]; the US and
US Alliance countries are exceptionalist, ignore international law and
currently invade some 20 impoverished and largely or substantially
Muslim  countries at will [7, 9]; the Obama Administrations and their
lackey US Alliance countries  have been complicit in  “muzzling
journalists, and quashing dissent, and censoring the flow of
information” as illustrated by the conduct of US –backed regimes
throughout the world, through  the “manufacturing consent” by
compliant US and US Alliance Mainstream media [15-17], and,
notoriously,  by the US in relation to remorselessly pursuing  the
world hero whistle-blowers Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden and Julian
Assange].

This is the paradox that defines our world today.  A quarter century
after the end of the Cold War, the world is by many measures less
violent and more prosperous than ever before, and yet our societies
are filled with uncertainty, and unease, and strife.  Despite enormous
progress, as people lose trust in institutions, governing becomes more
difficult and tensions between nations become more quick to surface.

[People have lost trust in the mendacity of governments that is well
illustrated by the comprehensive mendacity of the Obama
Administrations as outlined here; the US Center for Public Integrity
found that the Bush Administration told 935 lies between 9-11 and the
invasion of Iraq [18]; Pullitzer Prize-wining journalist Seymour Hersh
dismissed Obama’s “official story” of the extra-judicial killing of
Osama bin-Laden as a  pack of lies except for the killing [19] – Dr
Paul Craig Roberts went one further and stated that even the asserted
killing of Osama bin-Laden was a lie [20]; numerous science,
engineering, architecture, aviation, military and intelligence experts
reject the “lying Bush official version” of 9-11 [8] but Obama
accepts it , strongly opposed release of documents revealing Saudi
complicity in 9-11, and is resolutely opposed to legislation allowing
the relatives of  9-11 victims to sue foreign governments over their
loss; lying and secrecy mean that Obama and the US Establishment are
accessories after the fact of the  9-11 atrocity].

And so I believe that at this moment we all face a choice. We can
choose to press forward with a better model of cooperation and
integration.  Or we can retreat into a world sharply divided, and
ultimately in conflict, along age-old lines of nation and tribe and
race and religion.

[The US has long rejected “age-old lines of nation” in relation to
other nations, and since 1776 has invaded over 70 nations [21]; with
US troops on the ground in Syria, the US presently has military bases
in 75 nations [23]; the US Alliance has been invading and devastating
Muslim countries since the US Government’s 9-11 false flag atrocity,
this being associated with 32 million Muslim deaths from violence (5
million) or from war- or hegemony-imposed deprivation (27 million) [7,
9]; the Neocon American and Zionist  Imperialist (NAZI)-perverted and
subverted US backs nuclear terrorist, racist  Zionist (RZ)-run,
genocidally racist, democracy-by-genocide Apartheid Israel  that is
obscenely based “along age-old lines of nation and tribe and race and
religion”;  the  long-term accrual cost of US support for Apartheid
Israel is at least $40 trillion [24]; in one of his last acts as
president, Obama announced a $38 billion military package for serial
war criminal Apartheid Israel over the next decade [25]].

I want to suggest to you today that we must go forward, and not
backward.  I believe that as imperfect as they are, the principles of
open markets and accountable governance, of democracy and human rights
and international law that we have forged remain the firmest
foundation for human progress in this century.  I make this argument
not based on theory or ideology, but on facts — facts that all too
often, we forget in the immediacy of current events.

[The “open markets” espoused by Obama is theory and ideology;
Professor Lord Nicholas Stern has described climate change inaction as
the greatest market failure in human history [26]; the presently
dominant economic ideology of neoliberalism means maximizing the
freedom of the smart and advantaged to exploit natural and human
resources for private profit [27, 28], and has evidently failed, as
evidenced by a continuing financial crisis, a  worsening climate
emergency (already catastrophic for some countries) and a worsening
climate genocide that will see 10 billion people perishing this
century if climate change is not requisitely addressed [29]].

Here’s the most important fact:  The integration of our global economy
has made life better for billions of men, women and children.  Over
the last 25 years, the number of people living in extreme poverty has
been cut from nearly 40 percent of humanity to under 10 percent.
That’s unprecedented.  And it’s not an abstraction.  It means children
have enough to eat; mothers don’t die in childbirth..

[According to World Hunger: “ The United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization estimates that about 795 million people of the 7.3
billion people in the world, or one in nine, were suffering from
chronic undernourishment in 2014-2016. Almost all the hungry people,
780 million, live in developing countries, representing 12.9 percent,
or one in eight, of the population of developing counties” [30], i.e.
in 2014-2016 about 11% of the world suffered chronic undernourishment.
17 million people  die avoidably each year from deprivation in the
Developing World minus China , about half being children [4].
According to the World Bank “According to the most recent estimates,
in 2012, 12.7 percent of the world’s population lived at or below
$1.90 a day. That’s down from 37 percent in 1990 and 44 percent in
1981. This means that, in 2012, 896 million people lived on less than
$1.90 a day, compared with 1.95 billion in 1990, and 1.99 billion in
1981 ” [31] ].

Meanwhile, cracking the genetic code promises to cure diseases that
have plagued us for centuries.  The Internet can deliver the entirety
of human knowledge to a young girl in a remote village on a single
hand-held device.  In medicine and in manufacturing, in education and
communications, we’re experiencing a transformation of how human
beings live on a scale that recalls the revolutions in agriculture and
industry.  And as a result, a person born today is more likely to be
healthy, to live longer, and to have access to opportunity than at any
time in human history.

[Obama’s optimistic Eurocentric vision does not apply to the Third
Word in which 17 million people die avoidably from deprivation and
deprivation-exacerbated disease each year [4]; there is a worsening
climate genocide that will see 10 billion people perishing this
century if climate change is not requisitely addressed [29]].

Moreover, the collapse of colonialism and communism has allowed more
people than ever before to live with the freedom to choose their
leaders.  Despite the real and troubling areas where freedom appears
in retreat, the fact remains that the number of democracies around the
world has nearly doubled in the last 25 years.

[Obama as a serial war criminal and serial invader has an appalling
record of denying numerous nations “the freedom to choose their
leaders” – under Obama the US Alliance has invaded 20 overwhelmingly
or significantly Muslim countries since  the US Government’s 9-11
false flag atrocity, this ongoing Muslim Holocaust and Muslim Genocide
being associated with 32 million Muslim deaths from violence (5
million) or from war- or hegemony-imposed deprivation (27 million)
since the US Government’s 9-11 false-flag atrocity in 2001 [7-9];
under Obama the US has backed the removal of democratically-elected
government in Honduras and the Ukraine and of a democratically-elected
president in Brazil; under Obama the US continues to subvert every
nation on earth; most democracies are faux democracies in which Big
Money has replaced Democracy with Plutocracy, Kleptocracy,
Murdochracy, Lobbyocracy, Corporatocracy and Dollarocracy in which Big
Money purchases people, politicians, parties, public perception of
reality, political power and thence more private profit – with much of
this Big Money coming from tax-avoiding US corporations].

In remote corners of the world, citizens are demanding respect for the
dignity of all people no matter their gender, or race, or religion, or
disability, or sexual orientation, and those who deny others dignity
are subject to public reproach.  An explosion of social media has
given ordinary people more ways to express themselves, and has raised
people’s expectations for those of us in power.  Indeed, our
international order has been so successful that we take it as a given
that great powers no longer fight world wars; that the end of the Cold
War lifted the shadow of nuclear Armageddon; that the battlefields of
Europe have been replaced by peaceful union; that China and India
remain on a path of remarkable growth.

[The overwhelmingly dominant One Percenter-owned Mainstream media are
still deceiving the  people and “manufacturing consent” [15]; the
nuclear threat remains – the upper  estimates of stored  nuclear
weapons  are as follows: US (7,315), Russia (8,000), Apartheid Israel
(400), France (300), UK (250), China (250), Pakistan (120), India
(100), and North Korea (less than 10) [32]; under Obama the US backed
a neo-Nazi coup in the Ukraine and has escalated military
confrontation in Eastern Europe leading to serious fears of a nuclear
and terminal WW3 [33, 34]; the rapid economic growth  of the populous
countries China and India means that CO2 pollution is increasing at a
record 3 ppm CO2 per year, although the annual per capita greenhouse
gas (GHG) pollution in tonnes CO2-equivalent  per person per year is
8.9 (world average), 41.0 (US), 7.4 (China) and 2.1 (India) [35, 36].

I say all this not to whitewash the challenges we face, or to suggest
complacency.  Rather, I believe that we need to acknowledge these
achievements in order to summon the confidence to carry this progress
forward and to make sure that we do not abandon those very things that
have delivered this progress.

[See point #11. Obama is whitewashing the nuclear, poverty and climate
change threats [32, 33] – indeed Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions
(BDS) should be applied against the worst GHG polluting countries [35,
36] and all countries that refuse to join the present 127  nations who
support the Nuclear Weapons Ban [34]].

In order to move forward, though, we do have to acknowledge that the
existing path to global integration requires a course correction.  As
too often, those trumpeting the benefits of globalization have ignored
inequality within and among nations; have ignored the enduring appeal
of ethnic and sectarian identities; have left international
institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under-resourced, in order to
handle transnational challenges.

[Obama is egregiously guilty of such “ignoring” e.g. ignoring the   17
million people who die avoidably from deprivation each year, about
half of them children [4] and, within the US,  the over 27% of African
Americans who live in poverty [37]].

And as these real problems have been neglected, alternative visions of
the world have pressed forward both in the wealthiest countries and in
the poorest:  Religious fundamentalism; the politics of ethnicity, or
tribe, or sect; aggressive nationalism; a crude populism — sometimes
from the far left, but more often from the far right — which seeks to
restore what they believe was a better, simpler age free of outside
contamination.

[Under serial invader and serial war criminal Obama an
“exceptionalist” US has continued   “aggressive nationalism” with the
US Alliance invading  20 overwhelmingly or significantly Muslim
countries since  the US Government’s 9-11 false flag atrocity, this
being associated with 32 million Muslim deaths from violence (5
million) or from war- or hegemony-imposed deprivation (27 million) [7,
8] ]; “religious fundamentalism; the politics of ethnicity, or tribe,
or sect; aggressive nationalism; a crude populism” are exhibited by
US-backed, nuclear terrorist, racist Zionist-run, genocidally racist,
democracy-by-genocide, neo-Nazi Apartheid Israel in its ongoing
Palestinian Genocide [10] and its powerful espousal  via the Zionist
Lobby of the ongoing Muslim Holocaust and Muslim Genocide [7-9, 11,
12]].

We cannot dismiss these visions.  They are powerful.  They reflect
dissatisfaction among too many of our citizens.  I do not believe
those visions can deliver security or prosperity over the long term,
but I do believe that these visions fail to recognize, at a very basic
level, our common humanity.  Moreover, I believe that the acceleration
of travel and technology and telecommunications — together with a
global economy that depends on a global supply chain — makes it
self-defeating ultimately for those who seek to reverse this progress.
Today, a nation ringed by walls would only imprison itself.

[“Dissatisfaction among too many of our citizens” – the “too many”
have an awful lot to  be dissatisfied about both globally and
domestically in the US. Thus globally nearly 1 billion live in dire
poverty and suffer chronic malnourishment [30, 31] with 17 million
dying  from deprivation annually, about half being children [4], and
the Muslim world subject to a Muslim Holocaust and Muslim Genocide in
which  there have been  32 million Muslim deaths from violence (5
million) or from war- or hegemony-imposed deprivation (27 million)
since the US Government’s 9-11 false-flag atrocity in 2001 [7, 8].
Domestically, 1.7 million Americans die preventably each year, this
carnage being inescapably linked to the fiscal perversions of the $40
trillion long-term accrual cost of Apartheid Israel to America [38]
and successive  Neocon American and Zionist Imperialist
(NAZI)-perverted  Administrations  committing trillions of dollars to
killing Muslims abroad in the War on Terror (the War on Muslims)
rather than keeping Americans alive at home [39]. American incomes
have flat-lined for decades of course, as for African Americans under
America’s  first black president, 27% live in poverty, African
American wealth is about 5 times lower  than that of  Whites, millions
of African Americans are excluded from voting, African Americans are 8
times more likely to murder and 6 times more likely to be murdered
than Whites, Educational Apartheid has meant return of Segregation
with a vengeance, and African Americans  and Hispanic Americans  have
about half their “fair share” of representatives  in Congress and 5-6
times less Congressional  representation than  Jewish Americans
(despite being collectively about 10 times more population-wise)
[37]].

So the answer cannot be a simple rejection of global integration.
Instead, we must work together to make sure the benefits of such
integration are broadly shared, and that the disruptions — economic,
political, and cultural — that are caused by integration are squarely
addressed.  This is not the place for a detailed policy blueprint, but
let me offer in broad strokes those areas where I believe we must do
better together.

[“Global integration” means that manufacturing jobs go to where the
wages are lowest in a new version of slavery that ignores the
fundamental human right to a decent life. The British (a) abolished
slavery in Britain when rural  Enclosures generated the effective
slavery of a minimum wage industrial working class; (b) later replaced
slavery in the British colonies by minimally paid “indentured labour”
(e.g. the “5-year slavery of Indian indentured labour in Fiji that
finally ceased in 1922 [40] ); and (c) today exploit Third World
labour by the effective slavery of “global integration” ].

It starts with making the global economy work better for all people
and not just for those at the top.  While open markets, capitalism
have raised standards of living around the globe, globalization
combined with rapid progress and technology has also weakened the
position of workers and their ability to secure a decent wage.  In
advanced economies like my own, unions have been undermined, and many
manufacturing jobs have disappeared.  Often, those who benefit most
from globalization have used their political power to further
undermine the position of workers.

[In the US the average wage has flat-lined in real terms for decades
but the One Percenter and Ten Percenter share of annual income has
steadily increased for decades, this phenomenon also obtaining
elsewhere in the Anglosphere [41-43].

In developing countries, labor organizations have often been
suppressed, and the growth of the middle class has been held back by
corruption and underinvestment.  Mercantilist policies pursued by
governments with export-driven models threaten to undermine the
consensus that underpins global trade.  And meanwhile, global capital
is too often unaccountable — nearly $8 trillion stashed away in tax
havens, a shadow banking system that grows beyond the reach of
effective oversight.

[US corporations are massively involved in egregious global tax
avoidance which contributes to the inequity that in turn drives the
Global Avoidable Mortality  Holocaust in which 17 million people die
avoidably from deprivation every year [4]. By backing anti-democratic
neofascist and neoliberal regimes around the world, America, including
the US under Obama,  massively  contributes to suppression of labour
organizations].

A world in which one percent of humanity controls as much wealth as
the other 99 percent will never be stable.  I understand that the gaps
between rich and poor are not new, but just as the child in a slum
today can see the skyscraper nearby, technology now allows any person
with a smartphone to see how the most privileged among us live and the
contrast between their own lives and others.  Expectations rise, then,
faster than governments can deliver, and a pervasive sense of
injustice undermine people’s faith in the system.

[But in harsh reality Obama is part of the One Percent,  represents
the One Percent politically  and is dedicated to the deceit,
manipulation and variously egregiously violent suppression of the
99%].

So how do we fix this imbalance?  We cannot unwind integration any
more than we can stuff technology back into a box.  Nor can we look to
failed models of the past.  If we start resorting to trade wars,
market distorting subsidies, beggar thy neighbor policies, an
overreliance on natural resources instead of innovation — these
approaches will make us poorer, collectively, and they are more like
to lead to conflict.  And the stark contrast between, say, the success
of the Republic of Korea and the wasteland of North Korea shows that
central, planned control of the economy is a dead end.

[Professor Thomas Piketty in his seminal book “Capital  in the
Twenty-First Century” argues that gross inequity damages democracy
(Big Money buys votes) and damages the economy (the poor cannot afford
to buy the goods and services they produce) . Piketty argues for
wealth transparency and  a global annual wealth tax of up to 10% [41,
42], noting that France has an annual wealth tax of up to 1.5% and
Islam has had an annual wealth tax of 2.5% (zakkat) for 1,400 years
[43].   It is estimated that an annual  global wealth tax of 4% could
abolish the Global Avoidable Mortality  Holocaust and prevent  17
million people from dying  avoidably from deprivation every year  – an
annual global wealth tax of about 4% would yield US$16 trillion
annually and enable raising all countries to annual per capita incomes
equivalent to the $6,000 per person per year of China and Cuba,
countries for which annual avoidable mortality is zero (0) [44]. One
can well understand why One Percenter Obama ignores the wealth tax
option. As for North Korea, it has been subject to frightening
military hostility from the genocidally violent US for about 70 years,
and US bombing in 1950-1953 killed 28% of the population [45]].

But I do believe there’s another path — one that fuels growth and
innovation, and offers the clearest route to individual opportunity
and national success.  It does not require succumbing to a soulless
capitalism that benefits only the few, but rather recognizes that
economies are more successful when we close the gap between rich and
poor, and growth is broadly based. And that means respecting the
rights of workers so they can organize into independent unions and
earn a living wage.  It means investing in our people — their skills,
their education, their capacity to take an idea and turn it into a
business.  It means strengthening the safety net that protects our
people from hardship and allows them to take more risks — to look for
a new job, or start a new venture.

[Great rhetoric from a neoliberal, corporatist, One Percenter
president Obama  under whom 1.7 million Americans die preventably
every year [39]].

These are the policies that I’ve pursued here in the United States,
and with clear results.  American businesses have created now 15
million new jobs.  After the recession, the top one percent of
Americans were capturing more than 90 percent of income growth.  But
today, that’s down to about half.  Last year, poverty in this country
fell at the fastest rate in nearly 50 years.  And with further
investment in infrastructure and early childhood education and basic
research, I’m confident that such progress will continue.

[One Percenter Obama is boasting that the One Percenters “only”
captured 45% of income growth after the recession].

So just as I’ve pursued these measures here at home, so has the United
States worked with many nations to curb the excesses of capitalism —
not to punish wealth, but to prevent repeated crises that can destroy
it.  That’s why we’ve worked with other nations to create higher and
clearer standards for banking and taxation — because a society that
asks less of oligarchs than ordinary citizens will rot from within.
That’s why we’ve pushed for transparency and cooperation in rooting
out corruption, and tracking illicit dollars, because markets create
more jobs when they’re fueled by hard work, and not the capacity to
extort a bribe.  That’s why we’ve worked to reach trade agreements
that raise labor standards and raise environmental standards, as we’ve
done with the Trans-Pacific Partnership, so that the benefits are more
broadly shared.

[The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is supported by US corporations
but opposed by both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton because  it will
export American jobs to low wage countries. The TPP is opposed by
thoughtful pro-environment people in the Pacific Rim  because it will
enable US corporations to successfully sue governments for losses due
to pro-environment legislation and other  pro-environment actions].

And just as we benefit by combating inequality within our countries, I
believe advanced economies still need to do more to close the gap
between rich and poor nations around the globe.  This is difficult
politically.  It’s difficult to spend on foreign assistance.  But I do
not believe this is charity.  For the small fraction of what we spent
at war in Iraq we could support institutions so that fragile states
don’t collapse in the first place, and invest in emerging economies
that become markets for our goods.  It’s not just the right thing to
do, it’s the smart thing to do.

[For the serial war criminal US to stop  perverting, subverting,
invading and devastating “fragile states” would be an obvious way of
preventing them from collapsing. Thus the US Alliance under Obama has
been war criminally  invading and devastating 20 substantially or
significantly  Muslim countries,  impoverished nations in which 32
million Muslims have died from violence (5 million) or from hegemony-
and war-imposed deprivation (27 million) since 2001 [4, 7, 9]. The
US-led France, UK and US (FUKUS) Coalition  devastated Libya (0.1
million dead, 1 million refugees).  Libya was formerly  the richest
country in Africa [4, 7, 9]].

And that’s why we need to follow through on our efforts to combat
climate change.  If we don’t act boldly, the bill that could come due
will be mass migrations, and cities submerged and nations displaced,
and food supplies decimated, and conflicts born of despair.  The Paris
Agreement gives us a framework to act, but only if we scale up our
ambition.  And there must be a sense of urgency about bringing the
agreement into force, and helping poorer countries leapfrog
destructive forms of energy.

[The atmospheric CO2 concentration is now 405 ppm CO2 and increasing
at a record 3 ppm CO2 per year; the species extinction rate is now
100-1,000 times greater than normal, this giving rise to the term
Anthropocene to  describe the present era and the speciescide and
ecocide, leading to omnicide and terracide – the killing of our
Living Planet;  coral reefs are hugely important ocean ecosystems,
but they started bleaching worldwide when the atmospheric CO2 reached
320 ppm CO2, are endangered at the current 405 ppm CO2,  and are
essentially doomed in a mere 15 years’ time at the 450 ppm CO2
predicted from the current increase at 3 ppm CO2 per year. The annual
per capita greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution in tonnes CO2-equivalent
per person per year is 8.9 (world average), 41.0 (US), 7.4 (China) and
2.1 (India)  [35, 36]. Paris-recognized as catastrophic, a plus 2C
temperature rise is now unavoidable and the present circa plus 1C is
already disastrous for tropical Island Nations and tropical mega-delta
countries like Bangladesh [1, 2]. Indeed the lower Paris “target” of
no more than plus 1.5C may be exceeded as early as 2020 [46]]. Under
Obama the US has embarked on a massive coal-to-gas transition that
locks in dirty energy for decades and due to systemic gas leakage, gas
burning for power  could be dirtier GHG-wise than coal burning
[47-50].

So, for the wealthiest countries, a Green Climate Fund should only be
the beginning.  We need to invest in research and provide market
incentives to develop new technologies, and then make these
technologies accessible and affordable for poorer countries.  And only
then can we continue lifting all people up from poverty without
condemning our children to a planet beyond their capacity to repair.

[Not mentioned by Obama, we urgently need to stop burning carbon
fuels, deforestation, methanogenic livestock production and population
growth now. It is already too late to avoid massive damage.
“Condemning our children to a planet beyond their capacity to repair”
has effectively already happened. Thus assuming a damage-related
Carbon Price in US Dollars of  $200 per tonne CO2-equivalent  (as
estimated by Dr Chris Hope of  90-Nobel-Laureate University of
Cambridge),  the World has n inescapable Carbon Debt of $360 trillion
that is increasing at $13 trillion per year,  and, for example,  US
lackey, climate criminal Australia, a world-leader in annual per
capita greenhouse (GHG) gas pollution,  has a Carbon Debt of $7.5
trillion that is increasing at $400 billion per year and at $40,000
per head per year for under-30 year old Australians. Young people will
inescapably have to pay this huge and increasing Carbon Debt – thus
unless gigantic 20 meter sea walls are built, coastal cities will
drown [47]. Young people  must wise up and demand urgent climate
action [51-55] and indeed a Climate Revolution now! [55]].

So we need new models for the global marketplace, models that are
inclusive and sustainable.  And in the same way, we need models of
governance that are inclusive and accountable to ordinary people.

[ What gross deception and hypocrisy by Obama. American policy (“model
of governance”) has always been “might is right” when it comes to
exploitable resources. To that end, the US has invaded 71 countries,
has military bases in 75 and subverts every country on earth.  Thus
the Iraq War continued under Obama and has now transmuted into an
endless War on Terror due to the US-provoked rise of ISIS in Iraq and
US Alliance support for this barbarous terrorist organization in Syria
against the secular Assad regime. The US allies Turkey, Qatar.
Apartheid Israel and Saudi Arabia contributed significantly  to the
rise  ISIS in Syria, this being consonant with US policy to remove the
secular Assad regime. Alan Greenspan on the Right and Noam Chomsky on
the Left both say that the Iraq War was about oil. US Establishment
intimate Robert Kennedy Junior says that the Syrian War is in essence
about a “Sunni gas pipeline” from Qatar [13]].

I recognize not every country in this hall is going to follow the same
model of governance.  I do not think that America can — or should —
impose our system of government on other countries.  But there appears
to be growing contest between authoritarianism and liberalism right
now.  And I want everybody to understand, I am not neutral in that
contest.  I believe in a liberal political order — an order built not
just through elections and representative government, but also through
respect for human rights and civil society, and independent
judiciaries and the rule of law.

[Further egregious hypocrisy. America has repeatedly imposed its
“system of government” on other countries [4, 13, 21]. America  has
invaded 71 countries, has military  bases in 75 countries and indeed
subverts all countries in the world. Under war criminal Obama, the US
Alliance has invaded 20 countries  [4, 21-23].   US drone strikes,
targeted with the help of US lackey Australia, are presently  being
conducted against Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and
Pakistan. Indeed it seems likely that world-leading US-Apartheid
Israeli drone technology was involved in the 9-11 attacks on the US
itself  (the alternative to this hypothesis in the lying Bush
“official version” of 9-11, to whit  that people learning to fly tiny,
single-engined  aircraft  were able to land huge  passenger jets at
high speed on a dime) [8].  How the US  has repeatedly “impose[d] our
system of government on other countries” was explained by former CIA
operative Philip Agee in his book “CIA Diary. Inside the Company” in
relation  to the US invasion of the Dominican Republic [4] – invade,
and then ban,  imprison, torture, kill or   exile all those you don’t
like and then hold “democratic elections” [56]].

I know that some countries, which now recognize the power of free
markets, still reject the model of free societies.  And perhaps those
of us who have been promoting democracy feel somewhat discouraged
since the end of the Cold War, because we’ve learned that liberal
democracy will not just wash across the globe in a single wave.  It
turns out building accountable institutions is hard work — the work of
generations.  The gains are often fragile.  Sometimes we take one step
forward and then two steps back.  In countries held together by
borders drawn by colonial powers, with ethnic enclaves and tribal
divisions, politics and elections can sometimes appear to be a
zero-sum game.  And so, given the difficulty in forging true democracy
in the face of these pressures, it’s no surprise that some argue the
future favors the strongman, a top-down model, rather than strong,
democratic institutions.

[Obama’s “true democracy” in the West has degenerated into  Big
Money-controlled  Plutocracy, Kleptocracy, Murdochracy, Lobbyocracy,
Corporatocracy and Dollarocracy in which Big Money purchases people,
politicians, parties, public perception of reality, political power
and thence more private profit. Fundamentally, democracy is about
practical  expression of the will of the people and in 1-party Cuba
the desire of the people for good  governance, health, and education
has been met – despite decades of war criminal US sanctions, Cuba has
excellent health services, female literacy is high  and infant
mortality is the same as in the US [4]].

But I believe this thinking is wrong.  I believe the road of true
democracy remains the better path.  I believe that in the 21st
century, economies can only grow to a certain point until they need to
open up — because entrepreneurs need to access information in order to
invent; young people need a global education in order to thrive;
independent media needs to check the abuses of power.  Without this
evolution, ultimately expectations of people will not be met;
suppression and stagnation will set in.  And history shows that
strongmen are then left with two paths — permanent crackdown, which
sparks strife at home, or scapegoating enemies abroad, which can lead
to war.

[War criminal Obama certainly knows about war – under war criminal
Obama the US Alliance has invaded 20 countries and civilized people
dread the prospect of a Hillary Clinton Administration in which she
will set out to prove that she is a “real man” by following and indeed
exceeding Obama’s murderous example].

Now, I will admit, my belief that governments serve the individual,
and not the other way around, is shaped by America’s story.  Our
nation began with a promise of freedom that applied only to the few.
But because of our democratic Constitution, because of our Bill of
Rights, because of our ideals, ordinary people were able to organize,
and march, and protest, and ultimately, those ideals won out — opened
doors for women and minorities and workers in ways that made our
economy more productive and turned our diversity into a strength; that
gave innovators the chance to transform every area of human endeavor;
that made it possible for someone like me to be elected President of
the United States.

[A blood-thirsty Simon Legree rather than a subservient Uncle Tom, One
Percenter Obama is the willing servant of the Neocon American and
Zionist Imperialist  (NAZI)-dominated One Percenter Establishment
running America. Indeed Obama is a classic example of the embodiment
of the dominant “Whiteness” culture of America.  For  African
Americans under America’s  first Black president, 27% live in poverty,
African American wealth is about 5 times lower  than that of  Whites,
millions of African Americans are excluded from voting, African
Americans are 8 times more likely to murder and 6 times more likely to
be murdered than Whites, Educational Apartheid has meant return of
Segregation with a vengeance, and African Americans  and Hispanic
Americans  have  about half their “fair share” of representatives  in
Congress and 5-6 times less Congressional  representation than  Jewish
Americans (despite being collectively about 10 times more populous)
[37]].

So, yes, my views are shaped by the specific experiences of America,
but I do not think this story is unique to America.  Look at the
transformation that’s taken place in countries as different as Japan
and Chile, Indonesia, Botswana.  The countries that have succeeded are
ones in which people feel they have a stake.

[However Obama’s asserted support for one-person-one-vote  is
contradicted by his  fanatical  support for nuclear terrorist, racist
Zionist-run, genocidally racist, democracy-by-genocide, neo-Nazi
Apartheid Israel that denies 73% of its now 52% majority of Indigenous
Palestinians the right to vote for the government ruling them. Obama
is a genocidal  racist, anti-Arab anti-Semite  and pathological  liar
in his support for Apartheid Israel in its ongoing Palestinian
Genocide [10]].

In Europe, the progress of those countries in the former Soviet bloc
that embraced democracy stand in clear contrast to those that did not.
After all, the people of Ukraine did not take to the streets because
of some plot imposed from abroad.  They took to the streets because
their leadership was for sale and they had no recourse.  They demanded
change because they saw life get better for people in the Baltics and
in Poland, societies that were more liberal, and democratic, and open
than their own.

[The neo-Nazi coup that overthrew the democratically elected
government  in the Ukraine was backed by the US].

So those of us who believe in democracy, we need to speak out
forcefully, because both the facts and history, I believe, are on our
side.  That doesn’t mean democracies are without flaws.  It does mean
that the cure for what ails our democracies is greater engagement by
our citizens — not less.

[See point #32 – racist Obama supports Apartheid in Palestine   just
as his racist presidential predecessors supported Apartheid in South
Africa [4]].

Yes, in America, there is too much money in politics; too much
entrenched partisanship; too little participation by citizens, in part
because of a patchwork of laws that makes it harder to vote.  In
Europe, a well-intentioned Brussels often became too isolated from the
normal push and pull of national politics.  Too often, in capitals,
decision-makers have forgotten that democracy needs to be driven by
civic engagement from the bottom up, not governance by experts from
the top down.  And so these are real problems, and as leaders of
democratic governments make the case for democracy abroad, we better
strive harder to set a better example at home.

[Under Barack “Simon Legree” Obama, millions of Black Americans are
denied the vote under anti-felony laws and according to Dr Michelle
Alexander of the NAACP, nearly 80% of adult male Black Americans in
Chicago are denied the right to vote [57, 58]].

Moreover, every country will organize its government informed by
centuries of history, and the circumstances of geography, and the
deeply held beliefs of its people.  So I recognize a traditional
society may value unity and cohesion more than a diverse country like
my own, which was founded upon what, at the time, was a radical idea —
the idea of the liberty of individual human beings endowed with
certain God-given rights.  But that does not mean that ordinary people
in Asia, or Africa, or the Middle East somehow prefer arbitrary rule
that denies them a voice in the decisions that can shape their lives.
I believe that spirit is universal.  And if any of you doubt the
universality of that desire, listen to the voices of young people
everywhere who call out for freedom, and dignity, and the opportunity
to control their own lives.

[Unfortunately,  that asserted “liberty of the individual” in the
ostensibly  marvellous 1776 American Declaration of Independence  in
reality was freedom to invade, conquer, devastate and ethnically
cleanse Indigenous American  lands – indeed the real  purpose of the
American War of Independence was not “no taxation without
representation” or “personal liberty” but freedom to exterminate
Indigenous Indians that had some protection from the British in the
context of the 18th century Anglo-French war. [4].  By 1844 the United
States, founded on the dream of genocide,  had legislated to remove
all Indigenous Indians from East of the Mississippi [4]].

This leads me to the third thing we need to do:  We must reject any
forms of fundamentalism, or racism, or a belief in ethnic superiority
that makes our traditional identities irreconcilable with modernity.
Instead we need to embrace the tolerance that results from respect of
all human beings.

[The ultimate expression of racism is war.  Under war criminal Obama,
the US Alliance has invaded 20 countries  [4, 21-23].   US drone
strikes, targetted with the help of  US lackey Australia, are
presently  being conducted against Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Iraq,
Afghanistan and Pakistan. Obama is one of the worst warmonger and
war-making presidents and hence one of the worst racists in American
history  [4]].

It’s a truism that global integration has led to a collision of
cultures; trade, migration, the Internet, all these things can
challenge and unsettle our most cherished identities.  We see liberal
societies express opposition when women choose to cover themselves.
We see protests responding to Western newspaper cartoons that
caricature the Prophet Muhammad.  In a world that left the age of
empire behind, we see Russia attempting to recover lost glory through
force.  Asian powers debate competing claims of history.  And in
Europe and the United States, you see people wrestle with concerns
about immigration and changing demographics, and suggesting that
somehow people who look different are corrupting the character of our
countries.

[The people of Crimea overwhelmingly voted for linkage to Russia after
the US-backed neo-Nazi Coup in the Ukraine. Anti-Semite Obama backs
the genocidally  racist,  colonizer,  and  Apartheid rogue state of
Israel in its illegal occupation and ethnic  cleansing of Arab lands].

Now, there’s no easy answer for resolving all these social forces, and
we must respect the meaning that people draw from their own traditions
— from their religion, from their ethnicity, from their sense of
nationhood.  But I do not believe progress is possible if our desire
to preserve our identities gives way to an impulse to dehumanize or
dominate another group. If our religion leads us to persecute those of
another faith, if we jail or beat people who are gay, if our
traditions lead us to prevent girls from going to school, if we
discriminate on the basis of race or tribe or ethnicity, then the
fragile bonds of civilization will fray.  The world is too small, we
are too packed together, for us to be able to resort to those old ways
of thinking.

[Obama as a pluralist liberal simply doesn’t wash – he is a racist
warmonger heading a US Alliance that is making war in 20 impoverished
countries [4, 7-13]].

We see this mindset in too many parts of the Middle East.  There, so
much of the collapse in order has been fueled because leaders sought
legitimacy not because of policies or programs but by resorting to
persecuting political opposition, or demonizing other religious sects,
by narrowing the public space to the mosque, where in too many places
perversions of a great faith were tolerated.  These forces built up
for years, and are now at work helping to fuel both Syria’s tragic
civil war and the mindless, medieval menace of ISIL.

[ISIL (ISIS) arose directly from the Iraqi Genocide under the Bush and
Obama Administration that involved destruction of a modern state, 2.7
million Iraqi deaths from violence (1.5 million) or from war-imposed
deprivation (1.2 million), and massive disempowerment of the Iraqi
Sunni minority. The US created ISIS just as it created Al Qaeda and
the Taliban. ISIS in Syria has been enabled, funded and backed by US
Alliance  members  Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia in particular.
Muslim-origin non-state terrorism  is the greatest ally of US
imperialism – every mindless atrocity against Westerners is used as an
excuse for vastly more deadly  US Alliance attacks on Muslim
populations in 20 countries from the Western Sahel to South East Asia.
ISIS and similar groups have enabled US or US Alliance military
domination over  a huge swathe of the Muslim world.

The mindset of sectarianism, and extremism, and blood-letting, and
retribution that has been taking place will not be quickly reversed.
And if we are honest, we understand that no external power is going to
be able to force different religious communities or ethnic communities
to co-exist for long.  But I do believe we have to be honest about the
nature of these conflicts, and our international community must
continue to work with those who seek to build rather than to destroy.

[ America under anti-Arab anti-Semitic warmonger Obama has devastated
a swathe of Muslim countries [4, 7-13]].

And there is a military component to that.  It means being united and
relentless in destroying networks like ISIL, which show no respect for
human life.  But it also means that in a place like Syria, where
there’s no ultimate military victory to be won, we’re going to have to
pursue the hard work of diplomacy that aims to stop the violence, and
deliver aid to those in need, and support those who pursue a political
settlement and can see those who are not like themselves as worthy of
dignity and respect.

[How disingenuous of  Obama to say “and there is a military  component
to that” in relation to his false assertion that the US and its allies
“seek to build rather than to destroy”. Obama seeks to change the
government of Syria and its efforts have killed 0.5 million Syrians,
generated 12 million refugees, and devastated what was once a
peaceful, tolerant , secular society in which numerous ancient faiths
and sects got along peacefully with each other as described  in
William Dalrymple’s superb book “From the Holy Mountain” [59]].

Across the region’s conflicts, we have to insist that all parties
recognize a common humanity and that nations end proxy wars that fuel
disorder.  Because until basic questions are answered about how
communities co-exist, the embers of extremism will continue to burn,
countless human beings will suffer — most of all in that region — but
extremism will continue to be exported overseas.  And the world is too
small for us to simply be able to build a wall and prevent it from
affecting our own societies.

[The worst extremism being “exported overseas” is US imperialism  and
US Alliance imperialism. The casus belli (excuse for war) is provided
by US-created or US-provoked Muslim-origin non-state terrorists such
as the barbarous ISIS whose outrageous conduct (beheadings, sex
slaves, forced conversions, religious fanaticism, and  religious
intolerance) could not have been better scripted by the CIA.  One is
reminded of US-lead terrorist groups in Ecuador who would bomb
Catholic churches so that the socialists would be blamed [56] and
similar US-led Gladio atrocities in Europe that were designed to be
blamed on “communists” [60].   Numerous science, engineering,
architecture, medicine, aviation, military and intelligence experts
conclude that the US Government  was responsible for the singular 9-11
atrocity in which 3,000 people died  [8, 22, 61-63]). However
post-9-11 terror hysteria has been used to attack civil liberties in
the US and in the West in general. Reality:  53 American residents
were  killed in America by “terrorists” in the 14 years since 9/11 and
the average  US population in this period was about 304 million (UN
Population Division data). Accordingly, the “empirical annual
probability of an American dying in the US from terrorism” is 53/(14
years x 304 million) =  about 1 in 100 million per year. In contrast,
1.7million American die preventably each year as the Neocon American
and Zionist Imperialist  (NAZI)-subverted US Government steadfastly
looks the other way and scares the population with saturation terror
hysteria propaganda  [64]].

And what is true in the Middle East is true for all of us.  Surely,
religious traditions can be honored and upheld while teaching young
people science and math, rather than intolerance. Surely, we can
sustain our unique traditions while giving women their full and
rightful role in the politics and economics of a nation.  Surely, we
can rally our nations to solidarity while recognizing equal treatment
for all communities — whether it’s a religious minority in Myanmar, or
an ethnic minority in Burundi, or a racial minority right here in the
United States.  And surely, Israelis and Palestinians will be better
off if Palestinians reject incitement and recognize the legitimacy of
Israel, but Israel recognizes that it cannot permanently occupy and
settle Palestinian land.  We all have to do better as leaders in
tamping down, rather than encouraging, a notion of identity that leads
us to diminish others.

[Zionist lackey, anti-Arab anti-Semitic, pro-Apartheid, genocidally
racist, serial war criminal  and pathological liar  Obama obscenely
blames the victim with “Israelis and Palestinians will be better off
if Palestinians reject incitement and recognize the legitimacy of
Israel”. The dishonest political  fiction of a “2-state solution” is
now impossible with the Zionist colonizers having ethnically cleansed
90% of Palestine in an ongoing Palestinian Genocide by a nuclear
terrorist, racist Zionist run, genocidally racist, democracy by
genocide Apartheid Israel that prevents 73% of its now 52%  majority
Indigenous Palestinian population from voting for the government
ruling it. The racist  Zionists are now considering only 2 options –
(a) continued Apartheid with 73% of Occupied Palestinians highly
abusively confined to the  Gaza Concentration Camp  or  West Bank
ghettoes or (b) outright genocidal expulsion of all or most Indigenous
Palestinian from Palestine (presently, of 12 million Indigenous
Palestinians about 50% are already totally excluded on pain of death
from living in their own country). Obama is committed to Israeli
Apartheid and the ongoing Palestinian Genocide as the front-man for
the Neocon American and Zionist Imperialist (NAZI)-perverted and
subverted  US political Establishment [10]].

And this leads me to the fourth and final thing we need to do, and
that is sustain our commitment to international cooperation rooted in
the rights and responsibilities of nations.

[Obama as a serial invader and serial war criminal tramples on “the
rights and responsibilities of nations”, the UN Charter, the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, the Rights of the Child, The UN Genocide
Convention, the Geneva Convention …].

As President of the United States, I know that for most of human
history, power has not been unipolar.  The end of the Cold War may
have led too many to forget this truth.  I’ve noticed as President
that at times, both America’s adversaries and some of our allies
believe that all problems were either caused by Washington or could be
solved by Washington — and perhaps too many in Washington believed
that as well.  (Laughter.)  But I believe America has been a rare
superpower in human history insofar as it has been willing to think
beyond narrow self-interest; that while we’ve made our share of
mistakes over these last 25 years — and I’ve acknowledged some — we
have strived, sometimes at great sacrifice, to align better our
actions with our ideals.  And as a consequence, I believe we have been
a force for good.

[Utter falsehood by a mendacious Obama who turns history on its head
and  whitewashes decades of utterly evil American war crimes
throughout the world. Under Obama alone the US Alliance has invaded 20
countries in the  ongoing Muslim Genocide in the 21st century
associated with 30 million Muslim refugees and 32 million Muslim
deaths from violence (5 million) or from hegemony- or war-imposed
deprivation (27 million) since the US Government’s 9-11 false –flag
atrocity [7-9]].

We have secured allies.  We’ve acted to protect the vulnerable.  We
supported human rights and welcomed scrutiny of our own actions.
We’ve bound our power to international laws and institutions.  When
we’ve made mistakes, we’ve tried to acknowledge them.  We have worked
to roll back poverty and hunger and disease beyond our borders, not
just within our borders.

[The US under Obama has backed military coups, been associated with
invasions of 20 countries, supported Apartheid and genocide in
Palestine, opposed nuclear disarmament, and grossly violated human
rights  at home and abroad. Under Obama the coal-to-gas conversion by
the US under Obama locks in disastrous long-term greenhouse gas (GHG)
pollution and hence climate change inaction for decades [48, 49],   17
million people die avoidably from deprivation each year, about half of
them children [4], and 7 million die from air pollution each year [5,
6]. The 3 key threats to humanity are (a) nuclear weapons, (b) poverty
and (c ) climate change but under Obama (a) the US increased its
nuclear threat, continued to back nuclear terrorist Apartheid Israel
and opposed the nuclear weapons ban advocated by about 130 countries
[14]; (b) the US supports poverty-entrenching  dictatorships, and of
about $40 billion in annual US economic plus military  aid, about $10
billion is military aid (40% to Apartheid Israel)  and most of the
remainder is linked to destructive US military intervention; and (c)
the pro-gas US is one of the worlds worst countries for  annual per
capita GHG pollution in terms of tonnes CO2-equivalent per person per
year (41.0 for the US, 8.9 world average, China 7.4 and India 2.1) and
for  “income weighted annual per capita GHG pollution (US 207, China
5.2 and India 0.3) [35, 36]].

I’m proud of that.  But I also know that we can’t do this alone.  And
I believe that if we’re to meet the challenges of this century, we are
all going to have to do more to build up international capacity.  We
cannot escape the prospect of nuclear war unless we all commit to
stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and pursuing a world without
them.

[ While imposing deadly Sanctions on Iran (that has zero nuclear
weapons and  repeatedly states that it does not want nuclear weapons
and wants a nuclear weapons-free Middle East), the US (7,315 nuclear
weapons) is boosting its nuclear and conventional forces in Asia and
Australia, opposes a nuclear weapons ban,  and continues to pour
billions of dollars of military aid into the war criminal, genocidally
racist, ethnic cleansing and nuclear terrorist rogue state of
Apartheid Israel that reportedly has up to 400 nuclear weapons, this
having been acquired with US collaboration. .  The upper  estimates of
stored  nuclear weapons  are as follows: US (7,315), Russia (8,000),
Apartheid Israel (400), France (300), UK (250), China (250), Pakistan
(120), India (100), and North Korea (less than 10) [14, 34]].

When Iran agrees to accept constraints on its nuclear program that
enhances global security and enhances Iran’s ability to work with
other nations.  On the other hand, when North Korea tests a bomb that
endangers all of us.  And any country that breaks this basic bargain
must face consequences.  And those nations with these weapons, like
the United States, have a unique responsibility to pursue the path of
reducing our stockpiles, and reaffirming basic norms like the
commitment to never test them again.

[see #48. The US is a world leader in nuclear terrorism. Iran does not
have nuclear weapons. Obama does not mention Apartheid Israel’s 400
nuclear weapons [14, 34]].

We can’t combat a disease like Zika that recognizes no borders —
mosquitos don’t respect walls — unless we make permanent the same
urgency that we brought to bear against Ebola — by strengthening our
own systems of public health, by investing in cures and rolling back
the root causes of disease, and helping poorer countries develop a
public health infrastructure.


[  The dominant neoliberal ideology  in the US has ensured that
pharmaceutical advance is geared to highly profitable medicines for
“White folks” who can afford to buy them  –  however, the Ebola scare
illustrated how quickly US Big Pharma and medical research can move
when “White folks” are threatened. The efficacy of tens of thousands
of medicines have been determined in exhaustive trials based on “White
folks” but their efficacy has not been determined, for example,  for
genetically diverse populations in Africa].

We can only eliminate extreme poverty if the sustainable development
goals that we have set are more than words on paper. Human ingenuity
now gives us the capacity to feed the hungry and give all of our
children — including our girls — the education that is the foundation
for opportunity in our world.  But we have to put our money where our
mouths are.

[In terms of net official development assistance as “a percentage of
gross national income in 2015”, Sweden ranks top among OECD countries
with 1.4% whereas the US ranks 20th at 0.17% [66]].

And we can only realize the promise of this institution’s founding —
to replace the ravages of war with cooperation — if powerful nations
like my own accept constraints.  Sometimes I’m criticized in my own
country for professing a belief in international norms and
multilateral institutions.  But I am convinced that in the long run,
giving up some freedom of action — not giving up our ability to
protect ourselves or pursue our core interests, but binding ourselves
to international rules over the long term — enhances our security.
And I think that’s not just true for us.

[With breathtaking arrogance Obama is saying that some time in the
distant future the US  might give up “some freedom of action” but it
is “not giving up our ability  … [to] pursue our core interests” i.e.
an exceptionalist  US will continue to subvert, threaten, invade, and
devastate other countries that reached an historical high for America
under Nobel Peace Prize winner but serial invader and serial war
criminal Obama].

If Russia continues to interfere in the affairs of its neighbors, it
may be popular at home, it may fuel nationalist fervor for a time, but
over time it is also going to diminish its stature and make its
borders less secure.  In the South China Sea, a peaceful resolution of
disputes offered by law will mean far greater stability than the
militarization of a few rocks and reefs.

[Russia responded to the racist, anti-Russian neo-Nazi coup in Ukraine
that was engineered and backed by the North America-located US; the
re-incorporation of strategically vital Crimea into Russia was
overwhelmingly supported by the Crimean population. The South China
Sea is called such  because it is off the coast of South China and not
off the coast of the North America-located US;  under anti-Arab
anti-Semitic and Islamophobic warmonger Obama the  US Alliance headed
by the North America-located US invaded 20 impoverished and distant
countries in pursuance of the Zionist-backed US War on Muslims (War on
Terror) that has been associated with 30 million Muslim refugees and
32 million Muslim deaths from violence (5 million) or from hegemony-
or war-imposed deprivation (27 million) since the US Government’s 9-11
false –flag atrocity [7-9]].

We are all stakeholders in this international system, and it calls
upon all of us to invest in the success of institutions to which we
belong.  And the good news is, is that many nations have shown what
kind of progress is possible when we make those commitments.  Consider
what we’ve accomplished here over the past few years.

[Obama is using weasel words “stakeholders in this international
system” and “invest in the success of institutions” – what the US
under Obama should have been doing was obeying international laws and
conventions, instead of grossly violating these international laws and
conventions].

Together, we mobilized some 50,000 additional troops for U.N.
peacekeeping, making them nimble, better equipped, better prepared to
deal with emergencies.  Together, we established an Open Government
Partnership so that, increasingly, transparency empowers more and more
people around the globe.  And together, now, we have to open our
hearts and do more to help refugees who are desperate for a home.

[“US peace-keeping” is an oxymoron as evidenced by the Zionist–backed
US War on Muslims (War on Terror, Muslim Holocaust, Muslim Genocide)
that has been associated with 30 million Muslim refugees and 32
million Muslim deaths from violence (5 million) or from hegemony- or
war-imposed deprivation (27 million) since the US Government’s 9-11
false –flag atrocity [7-9]].

We should all welcome the pledges of increased assistance that have
been made at this General Assembly gathering.  I’ll be discussing that
more this afternoon.  But we have to follow through, even when the
politics are hard.  Because in the eyes of innocent men and women and
children who, through no fault of their own, have had to flee
everything that they know, everything that they love, we have to have
the empathy to see ourselves.  We have to imagine what it would be
like for our family, for our children, if the unspeakable happened to
us.  And we should all understand that, ultimately, our world will be
more secure if we are prepared to help those in need and the nations
who are carrying the largest burden with respect to accommodating
these refugees.

[ Syria was an oasis of peace and religious tolerance and hosted more
refugees per capita that any other country – and then the US and the
US Alliance intervened with bombing and supporting terrorists to
remove the secular Syrian Government, killing 0.5 million people,
generating 12 million Syrian refugees, and destroying this ancient
country [9]].

There are a lot of nations right now that are doing the right thing.
But many nations — particularly those blessed with wealth and the
benefits of geography — that can do more to offer a hand, even if they
also insist that refugees who come to our countries have to do more to
adapt to the customs and conventions of the communities that are now
providing them a home.

[More breathtaking Obama dishonesty and implicit racism and bigotry;
see #51 – in terms of net official development assistance as “a
percentage of gross national income in 2015”, Sweden ranks top among
OECD countries with 1.4% whereas the US ranks 20th at 0.17% [66]].

Let me conclude by saying that I recognize history tells a different
story than the one that I’ve talked about here today.  There’s a much
darker and more cynical view of history that we can adopt.  Human
beings are too often motivated by greed and by power.  Big countries
for most of history have pushed smaller ones around.  Tribes and
ethnic groups and nation states have very often found it most
convenient to define themselves by what they hate and not just those
ideas that bind them together.

[Obama actually tells the truth for once in admitting  his gross
mendacity and saying that “I recognize history tells a different story
than the one that I’ve talked about here today” [4]].

Time and again, human beings have believed that they finally arrived
at a period of enlightenment only to repeat, then, cycles of conflict
and suffering.  Perhaps that’s our fate.  We have to remember that the
choices of individual human beings led to repeated world war.  But we
also have to remember that the choices of individual human beings
created a United Nations, so that a war like that would never happen
again.  Each of us as leaders, each nation can choose to reject those
who appeal to our worst impulses and embrace those who appeal to our
best.  For we have shown that we can choose a better history.

[The UN was created to prevent  wars like WW2 that was associated with
violent deaths and avoidable deaths from deprivation totalling over
100 million. However US exceptionalism has meant that post-1950 US
Asian wars  have been associated with 40 million Asian deaths from
violence or war-imposed deprivation;1950-2005 avoidable deaths from
deprivation in countries occupied by the US in the post-1945 era have
totalled 82 million [4]; Muslim deaths from violence or imposed
deprivation have totalled 32 million since 9-11, with Obama being
directly involved in much of this carnage; there are presently 65
million refugees in the world  of whom 30 million are Muslim refugees
generated by a   genocidally  racist US or by US-backed and
genocidally racist Apartheid Israel [9]].

Sitting in a prison cell, a young Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote that,
“Human progress never rolls on the wheels of inevitability; it comes
through the tireless efforts of men willing to be co-workers with
God.”  And during the course of these eight years, as I’ve traveled to
many of your nations, I have seen that spirit in our young people, who
are more educated and more tolerant, and more inclusive and more
diverse, and more creative than our generation; who are more
empathetic and compassionate towards their fellow human beings than
previous generations.  And, yes, some of that comes with the idealism
of youth.  But it also comes with young people’s access to information
about other peoples and places — an understanding unique in human
history that their future is bound with the fates of other human
beings on the other side of the world.

[Mass murderer, serial invader, serial war criminal and genocidal
racist Obama and his similarly  degenerate and   Zionist-perverted
allies can hardly be called “co-workers with God”].

I think of the thousands of health care workers from around the world
who volunteered to fight Ebola.  I remember the young entrepreneurs I
met who are now starting new businesses in Cuba, the parliamentarians
who used to be just a few years ago political prisoners in Myanmar.  I
think of the girls who have braved taunts or violence just to go to
school in Afghanistan, and the university students who started
programs online to reject the extremism of organizations like ISIL.  I
draw strength from the young Americans — entrepreneurs, activists,
soldiers, new citizens — who are remaking our nation once again, who
are unconstrained by old habits and old conventions, and unencumbered
by what is, but are instead ready to seize what ought to be.

[How disgusting  that racist mass murderer Obama links himself to
courageous young humanitarians].

My own family is a made up of the flesh and blood and traditions and
cultures and faiths from a lot of different parts of the world — just
as America has been built by immigrants from every shore.  And in my
own life, in this country, and as President, I have learned that our
identities do not have to be defined by putting someone else down, but
can be enhanced by lifting somebody else up.  They don’t have to be
defined in opposition to others, but rather by a belief in liberty and
equality and justice and fairness.

[When truthful history is written, Obama will be defined by his
participation in the post-9-11 Muslim Holocaust and Muslim Genocide
associated with 30 million Muslim refugees and 32 million Muslim
deaths from violence – or from war - and hegemony-imposed deprivation
[9]].

And the embrace of these principles as universal doesn’t weaken my
particular pride, my particular love for America — it strengthens it.
My belief that these ideals apply everywhere doesn’t lessen my
commitment to help those who look like me, or pray as I do, or pledge
allegiance to my flag.  But my faith in those principles does force me
to expand my moral imagination and to recognize that I can best serve
my own people, I can best look after my own daughters, by making sure
that my actions seek what is right for all people and all children,
and your daughters and your sons

[Gross hypocrisy by Obama  who is currently the world’s number 1
pathological liar, serial invader, warmonger, war criminal, child
killer, climate criminal,  and drug pusher. It is notable that Obama
did not mention illicit drugs in his speech. Also utterly ignored by
Neocon American and Zionist  Imperialist (NAZI)-perverted and
subverted Western Mainstream media are the 1.2 million people who have
died world-wide since 9-11 due to US Alliance restoration of the
Taliban-destroyed Afghan opium industry from 6% of world market share
in 2001 to 93% in 2007, the breakdown (as of 2015)  including 280,000
Americans, 256,000 Indonesians, 68,000 Iranians, 25,000 British,
14,000 Canadians, 10,000 Germans, and 5,000 Australians [12]].

This is what I believe:  that all of us can be co-workers with God.
And our leadership, and our governments, and this United Nations
should reflect this irreducible truth.

[This is what Obama blasphemously calls being “co-workers with God”:
the atmospheric CO2 concentration has increased to 405 ppm CO2 and is
increasing at a record 3 ppm CO2 per year; a catastrophic plus 2C
temperature rise is now unavoidable and the current plus 1C is already
catastrophic for tropical Island States and megadelta countries like
Bangladesh;  the plus 1.5C target may well be exceeded by 2020; the
coal-to-gas conversion by the US under Obama locks in disastrous
long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution; 17 million people die
avoidably each year; 7 million die from air pollution each year; the
US Alliance has invaded 20 overwhelmingly or significantly Muslim
countries since  the US Government’s 9-11 false flag atrocity, this
being associated with 32 million Muslim deaths from violence (5
million) or from war- or hegemony-imposed deprivation (27 million) [2,
4, 9, 67]. Of course the bottom line in any human society  is respect
for children but Obama has an appalling record  of child killing.
During the Vietnam War, decent people chanted “Hey, hey, USA, how many
kids did you kill today?” In May 2009  I catalogued  the answer for
America under Obama as 1,000 [68]].

Thank you very much.  (Applause)

[Genuine gratitude one supposes by Obama who is currently the world’s
number 1 pathological liar, serial invader, warmonger, war criminal,
child killer, climate criminal,  and drug pusher but is free to
operate as the world’s current number 1 serial killer for another 3
months. Obama is lauded as America’s first Black president but is
complicit in the Muslim Holocaust and Muslim Genocide that has taken
32 million non-European Muslim lives  since the US Government’s 9-11
false-flag atrocity killed 3,000 people in 2001].

Conclusions.

Serial war criminal Barack Obama must be arraigned before the
International Criminal Court.  There  must be Boycotts, Divestment and
Sanction (BDS) against the United States and its war criminal allies
until their  crimes are recognized and punished and America and its
allies undergo  de-Nazification. The relatives, friends and fellow
citizens of the 1.7 million Americans who die preventably each year
must disempower the Neocon American and Zionist  Imperialists (NAZIs)
who have subverted and perverted America and crippled America with the
$40 trillion long-term accrual cost of nuclear terrorist Apartheid
Israel and attendant wars.

In 2005 Literature Nobel Laureate,  anti-racist Jewish British
playwright Harold Pinter declared that  Bush and Blair should be
arraigned before the International Criminal Court: “We have brought
torture, cluster bombs, depleted uranium, innumerable acts of random
murder, misery, degradation and death to the Iraqi people and call it
“bringing freedom and democracy to the Middle East”. How many people
do you have to kill before you qualify to be described as a mass
murderer and a war criminal? One hundred thousand? More than enough, I
would have thought” [69]. 32 million? More than enough I would have
thought.

References.

[1]. Barack Obama, “Address by President Obama to the 71st session of
the United Nations General Assembly”, White House, 20 September 2016:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/09/20/address-president-obama-71st-session-united-nations-general-assembly

[2]. “Too late to avoid global warming catastrophe”:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/too-late-to-avoid-global-warming
.

[3]. Gideon Polya, “Obama’s Clean Power Plan Will Only Cut 2030 US
Greenhouse Gas Pollution By 5%”, Countercurrents, 7 August, 2015:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya070815.htm

[4]. Gideon Polya, “Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since
1950”, a book that includes  an avoidable mortality-related history of
every country from Neolithic times and is now available for free
perusal  on the web: http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com.au/  .

[5]. “Stop air pollution deaths”:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/stop-air-pollution-deaths .

[6]. World Health Organization (WHO), “7 million premature deaths
annually linked to air pollution”:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/air-pollution/en/ .

[7]. Gideon Polya, “Paris Atrocity Context: 27 Million Muslim
Avoidable  Deaths From Imposed Deprivation In 20 Countries Violated By
US Alliance Since 9-11”,  Countercurrents, 22 November, 2015:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya221115.htm .

[8]. Experts: US did 9-11”: https://sites.google.com/site/expertsusdid911/ .

[9]. “Muslim Holocaust Muslim Genocide”:
https://sites.google.com/site/muslimholocaustmuslimgenocide/ .

[10]. “Palestinian Genocide” :
http://sites.google.com/site/palestiniangenocide/ .

[11]. Iraqi Holocaust, Iraqi Genocide”:
http://sites.google.com/site/iraqiholocaustiraqigenocide/ .

[12]. “Afghan Holocaust, Afghan Genocide”:
http://sites.google.com/site/afghanholocaustafghangenocide/ .

[13]. Robert J. Kennedy Jr, “Syria: another pipeline war”, EcoWatch,
25 February 2016:
http://ecowatch.com/2016/02/25/robert-kennedy-jr-syria-pipeline-war/ .

[14]. “Nuclear weapons ban, end poverty & reverse climate change”:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/nuclear-weapons-ban .

[15]. Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky, “Manufacturing Consent”,
Pantheon, 1998, 2002.

[16]. “Mainstream media lying”:
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammedialying/home .

[17]. “Mainstream media censorship”:
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/home .

[18]. “Study: Bush, aides made 935 false statements in run-up to war”,
CNN, 24 January 2008:
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/01/23/bush.iraq/ .

[19]. Seymour Hersh, “The killing of Osama bin Laden”, London Review
of Books, 21 May 2015:
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v37/n10/seymour-m-hersh/the-killing-of-osama-bin-laden
.

[20]. Paul Craig Roberts, “Seymour Hersh succumbs to disinformation –
Paul Craig Roberts”, Paul Craig Roberts, 11 May 2015:
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2015/05/11/seymour-hersh-succumbs-disinformation-paul-craig-roberts/
.

[21]. Gideon Polya, “The US Has Invaded 70 Nations Since 1776 – Make 4
July Independence From America Day”, Countercurrents, 5 July, 2013:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya050713.htm

[22]. “Stop state terrorism” :
https://sites.google.com/site/stopstateterrorism/ .

[23]. “These are all the countries where the US has a military
presence”, Global Research, 12 April 2015:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/these-are-all-the-countries-where-the-us-has-a-military-presence/5442345
.

[24]. Gideon Polya, “American Holocaust, Millions Of Untimely American
Deaths And $40 Trillion Cost Of Israel To Americans”, Countercurrents,
 27 August, 2013: http://www.countercurrents.org/polya270813.htm .

[25]. Kevin Lamarque, “Obama touts $38 billion military aid package in
meeting with Netanyahu”, CBS News, 21 September 2016:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/obama-netanyahu-touts-38-billion-military-aid-package-in-meeting/
.

[26]. Sir Nicholas Stern, quoted in “Climate change: “the greatest
market failure the word has seen””,   New Economist, 30 Oc0tber 2006:
http://neweconomist.blogs.com/new_economist/2006/10/stern_review_2.html
 .

[27]. Brian Ellis, “Social Humanism. A New Metaphysics” , Routledge , UK , 2012.

[28]. Gideon Polya, “Book Review: “Social Humanism. A New Metaphysics”
By Brian Ellis –  Last Chance To Save Planet?”,  Countercurrents, 19
August, 2012: http://www.countercurrents.org/polya190812.htm .

[29]. “Climate Genocide”: https://sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/ .

[30]. World Hunger, “2016 World Hunger and Poverty Facts and
Statistics”: http://www.worldhunger.org/2015-world-hunger-and-poverty-facts-and-statistics/
.

[31]. World Bank, “Working for a world free of poverty”:
http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/overview .

[32]. “Nuclear weapons ban, end poverty & reverse climate change”:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/nuclear-weapons-ban .

[33]. John Pilger: why Hillary Clinton is more dangerous that Donald
Trump”, New Matilda, 23 March 2016:
https://newmatilda.com/2016/03/23/john-pilger-why-hillary-clinton-is-more-dangerous-than-donald-trump/
.

[34]. Gideon Polya, “Nuclear Weapons Ban & Boycotts, Divestment &
Sanctions (BDS) To Save World From  Nuclear, Poverty & Climate
Threats”, Countercurrents, 11 August 2014:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya110814.htm .

[35]. Gideon Polya, “ Revised Annual Per Capita Greenhouse Gas
Pollution For All Countries – What Is Your Country Doing?”,
Countercurrents, 6 January, 2016:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya060116.htm .

[36]. Gideon Polya, “Exposing And Thence Punishing Worst Polluter
Nations Via Weighted Annual Per Capita Greenhouse Gas Pollution
Scores”, Countercurrents, 19 March, 2016:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya190316.htm

[37]. Gideon Polya, “Truth & Boycotts, Divestment & Sanctions (BDS)
Can Overcome Huge Inequities Suffered By African Americans Under
American Apartheid”,  Countercurrents, 29 September, 2014:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya290914.htm

[38]. Gideon Polya, “American Holocaust, Millions Of Untimely American
Deaths And $40 Trillion Cost Of Israel To Americans”,
Countercurrents, 27 August, 2013:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya270813.htm .

[39]. Gideon Polya, “West Ignores 11 Million Muslim War Deaths & 23
Million Preventable American Deaths Since US Government’s False-flag
9-11 Atrocity”, Countercurrents, 9 September, 2015:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya090915.htm .

[40]. Gideon Polya, “Review: “Tears In Paradise. Suffering and
Struggle Of Indians In Fiji 1879-2004” by Rajendra Prasad – Britain’s
Indentured Indian “5 Year Slaves””, Countercurrents, 4 March, 2015:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya040315.htm.

[41]. Thomas Piketty, “Capital in the Twenty-first Century”, Harvard, 2014).

[42]. Gideon Polya, “Key Book Review: “Capital In The Twenty-First
Century” By Thomas Piketty”,  Countercurrents, 01 July, 2014:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya010714.htm .

[43]. “1% ON 1%: one percent annual wealth tax on One Percenters”:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/1-on-1 .

[44]. Gideon Polya, “4 % Annual Global Wealth Tax To Stop The 17
Million Deaths Annually”,  Countercurrents, 27 June, 2014:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya270614.htm .

[45]. Michel Chossudovsky, “Know the facts: North Korea lost close to
30% of its population as a result of US bombings in the 1950s”, Global
Research, 27 November 2010:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/know-the-facts-north-korea-lost-close-to-30-of-its-population-as-a-result-of-us-bombings-in-the-1950s/22131
.

[46]. Joshua Hill, “World average temperature could rise by 1.5
degrees as early as 2020”, Clean Technica, 10 March 2016:
https://cleantechnica.com/2016/03/10/world-average-temperature-rise-1-5-degrees-easy-2020/
.

[47]. “Gas is not clean energy”:
https://sites.google.com/site/gasisnotcleanenergy/ .

[48]. Gideon Polya, “Pro-gas Obama’s EPA-based Plan To Reduce
Coal-based Pollution Amounts To Climate Change Inaction”,
Countercurrents, 7 June, 2014:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya070614.htm .

[49]. Gideon Polya, “Obama’s Clean Power Plan Will Only Cut 2030 US
Greenhouse Gas Pollution By 5%”, Countercurrents, 7 August, 2015:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya070815.htm .

[50]. Gideon Polya, “Massive Lying By Omission In Mendacious Obama’s
Final State Of The Union Address”, Countercurrents,  16 January, 2016:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya160116.htm

[51]. “Carbon Debt Carbon Credit”:
https://sites.google.com/site/carbondebtcarboncredit/ .

[52]. “Climate Revolution Now”:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/climate-revolution .

[53]. “Cut carbon emissions 80% by 2020”:
https://sites.google.com/site/cutcarbonemissions80by2020/ .

[54]. “100% renewable energy by 2020”:
https://sites.google.com/site/100renewableenergyby2020/ .

[55].  “2011 climate change course”:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course .

[56]. Philip Agee ,  “CIA Diary. Inside the Company”, Penguin, London, 1975.

[57]. Michelle  Alexander, “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in
the Age of Colorblindness”, The New Press, 2010.

[58]. Michelle  Alexander, “The war on drugs and the New Jim Crow”,
Race, Poverty, Environment, Vol. 17, No. 1 | Spring 2010:
http://reimaginerpe.org/20years/alexander .

[59]. William Dalrymple, “From the Holy Mountain”.

[60].  “Operation Gladio”, Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio .

[61]. Elias Davidsson, “There is no evidence that Muslims committed
the crime of 9-11”, Op Ed News, 10 January 2008:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/1/There-is-no-evidence-that-by-Elias-Davidsson-100811-366.html
.

[62].  Elias Davidsson, “Hijacking America ‘s Mind on 9/11.
Counterfeiting Evidence”, Algora, New York 2013, 328 pp:
http://www.amazon.com/Hijacking-Americas-Mind-11-Counterfeiting/dp/0875869734
.

[63]. “State crime and non-state terrorism”:
https://sites.google.com/site/statecrimeandnonstateterrorism/  .

[64]. Gideon Polya, “San Bernardino Atrocity Elicits Islamophobic
Republican Hysteria And Egregious Falsehood In Warmonger Obama’s
Speech”, Countercurrents, 9 December, 2015:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya091215.htm

[65]. “United States foreign aid”, Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_foreign_aid .

[66]. “List of development aid country donors”, Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_development_aid_country_donors .

[67]. Gideon Polya (2008), “Jane Austen and the Black Hole of British
History. Colonial rapacity, holocaust denial and the crisis in
biological sustainability” (G.M. Polya, Melbourne, 2008 edition that
is now available for free perusal on the web:
http://janeaustenand.blogspot.com/  .

[68]. Gideon Polya, “Hey, hey USA, how many kids did you kill today?
Answer: 1,000”, Gideon Polya Writing, 1 May 2009:
https://sites.google.com/site/gideonpolyawriting/2009-05-01  .

[69]. Harold Pinter, “Art , Truth and Politics”, Countercurrents, 8
December 2005: http://www.countercurrents.org/arts-pinter081205.htm .

(*) Dr Gideon Polya taught science students at a major Australian
university for 4 decades. He published some 130 works in a 5 decade
scientific career, most recently a huge pharmacological reference text
“Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds” (CRC Press/Taylor &
Francis, New York & London , 2003). He has published “Body Count.
Global avoidable mortality since 1950” (G.M. Polya, Melbourne, 2007:
http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com/ ); see also his contributions
“Australian complicity in Iraq mass mortality” in “Lies, Deep Fries &
Statistics” (edited by Robyn Williams, ABC Books, Sydney, 2007:
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/ockhamsrazor/australian-complicity-in-iraq-mass-mortality/3369002#transcript)
and “Ongoing Palestinian Genocide” in “The Plight of the Palestinians
(edited by William Cook, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2010:
http://mwcnews.net/focus/analysis/4047-the-plight-of-the-palestinians.html
). He has published a revised and updated 2008 version of his 1998
book “Jane Austen and the Black Hole of British History” (see:
http://janeaustenand.blogspot.com/  ) as biofuel-, globalization- and
climate-driven global food price increases threaten a greater famine
catastrophe than the man-made famine in British-ruled India that
killed 6-7 million Indians in the “forgotten” World War 2 Bengal
Famine (see recent BBC broadcast involving Dr Polya, Economics Nobel
Laureate Professor Amartya Sen and others:
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/history/social-economic-history/listen-the-bengal-famine
 ;  Gideon Polya: https://sites.google.com/site/drgideonpolya/home  ;
Gideon Polya Writing:
https://sites.google.com/site/gideonpolyawriting/ ; Gideon Polya,
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gideon_Polya ) . When words
fail one can say it in pictures – for images of Gideon Polya’s huge
paintings for the Planet, Peace, Mother and Child see:
http://sites.google.com/site/artforpeaceplanetmotherchild/ and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gideonpolya/ .

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