Saturday, 20 April 2019

Why Sovereignty of ALL States is an Absolute Necessity

These are three excellent Al Jazeera documentaries about how the US and the UK intelligence services use "black sites", located outside the jurisdiction of their own domestic law-enforcement agencies, to conduct operations, such as "enhanced interrogation" and torture, as well as illegal imprisonment and extra-judicial execution. This is why states such as Bolivia are under an obligation to maintain their sovereignty, and that those states which cannot do so should not have any recourse to International Courts of any kind, to protect their particular interests.


This two-part follow-up was released in December 2018.



Jason Bermas on the 1979 documentary Mission Mind Control about the CIA's use of drugs in interrogation, and as weapons.


Here is a link to The Black Vault site which contains recently released documents on various government programmes.

This is yet another reason why national sovereignty is important. It is to prevent the abuse of the nations armed forces, by being made to serve vested interests which are not those of the state as a whole.


And another reason sovereignty is important is so that the deputy director of the CIA doesn't wave pictures of dead ducks and sick British children, which, she claims, were poisoned by incompetent Russian spies, who despite being highly trained in the application of Novichok to dissidents' doorknobs, accidentally put it in the duck pond! This is a problem when it gets printed in the NYT after said deputy director is appointed Director of the CIA.


Another reason sovereignty is important is because its absence is contagious.


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