Tuesday, August 7, 2018





Santa Cruz Indymedia: The Not So Silent Scream


Tony Ryals ... At most a baby-machine, and not a very good one at that. ... now dead in her mother's arms, after releasing her last gasp, her not so silent scream.

santacruz.indymedia.org/newswire/display/18875/index.php




The Not So Silent Scream

This Latin woman-girl-child could as easily be from Asia, India, the Middle East or Africa. Born into her economic and sexual caste. No way out. At most a baby-machine, and not a very good one at that.
The cameras aren't rolling for a photo-op , as in the White House. But if they were, they might be filming in black and white or perhaps in a reddish hue as she takes the can or small paper box and adds water to help it go down a little better. It's extremely bitter, burning - extremely alkaline or acidic- as she swallows it.

But a minor bitter pill to swallow in a life filled with bitter pills. No birth control pills though, or RU-486.The US government with its protestant-fundamentalist leaders is united with the Catholic Church to see to that.

This Mexican , Nicaraguan, Peruvian, Guatemalan or Columbian girl-child swallowed her bitter brew in hopes of a lucky, safe abortion-away from the scrutiny of a prying and unhelpful Church and State -WAS SHE RAPED? Or was she the victim of her own hormone ecstacy or hormone hell, performing a reproductive behavior that in the end only led to grief? Is it really any of our business? Perhaps it was a minor brief pleasure, (or perhaps it wasn't), in an otherwise dreary, marginalized life where tortillas to quench that other drive-satiating a lingering hunger, is sometimes extremely hard to come by.

If she is a rural illiterate woman she might even occasionally envy the neighbor's cow, who is plumper and better fed than she. And more capable of producing milk than she would ever be. At least the cow, the cow could eat the grass now that the forest was cut and gone.

If this woman-girl-child is one of the urban poor, the millions upon millions driven to the city as population pressures make living off the land increasingly impossible, her plight is perhaps even worse, if that's possible.

This Latin woman-girl-child could as easily be from Asia, India, the Middle East or Africa. Born into her economic and sexual caste. No way out. At most a baby-machine, and not a very good one at that.

If she is of the urban middle class she may find an expensive dehumanizing illegal abortion, perhaps with dubious results. But if you're the 'doctor' - who's going to complain about a few complications from an illegal abortion?

The police working for the church and state won't help. Maybe they’ll rape her for her efforts. Who's to complain? She was the one who had the illegal abortion. Both a criminal and a sinner.

Back to the poor campasina girl-child who has swallowed her bitter potion and is now writhing on the dirt floor of the family's one room scrap and cardboard shack-still muddy from leaks of the last rain.

Her mother has returned from her three or four mile walk into town to purchase a little bit of milled corn flour -hardly enough to stave off the hunger of her several children through the night.

And now to find her eldest daughter writhing on the floor, vomiting blood,as if her insides were dissolving. She'll be dead before her mother puts together the pieces. Although never the bigger picture of the religious holy men kissing W's ass in Washington. The son of the landowner next door will never confess his role in the nightmare. (Not that he's rich, not that he could afford another mouth to feed). But he'll never experience the nightmare or really be touched by it any more than W and his high priests will be by their religio-political decisions.

Had things gone right the abortion would have occurred, and although internal damage and pain would have lingered for some time, this girl-child(murderer?) would have survived. Now she would be saved the slow recovery, for she was now dead in her mother's arms, after releasing her last gasp, her not so silent scream.

And perhaps just as well, for with her poor malnourished body, the only milk she may have provided might have come from a few drops she might have stolen(a thief?)from the landowner's cow next door.

If she were caught she might be raped again. A vicious cycle.

Meanwhile, back in Washington D.C., W, the 'education president', takes his photo-ops with the very religious, pious, and of course affluent, men whose reproductive politics, ignorance, and laws just caused the death of this woman-girl-child (were they her true murderers?) 


http://santacruz.indymedia.org/newswire/display/18875/index.php

Monday, August 6, 2018

u.s. now importer of russian phosphates for agriculture






APATIT, Russia


The Moneyed Professor: Putin's Dissertation Adviser Reportedly Now A Billionaire

https://www.rferl.org/a/moneyed-professor-putin-dissertation-adviser-reportedly-now-a-billionaire/28635741.html








July 24, 2017 17:24 GMT



Vladimir Litvinenko is the rector of the St. Petersburg Mining Institute.



https://www.rferl.org/a/moneyed-professor-putin-dissertation-adviser-reportedly-now-a-billionaire/28635741.html














Add another name to the list of Russian President Vladimir Putin's associates who have reportedly become billionaires under his reign.
Vladimir Litvinenko, a former Putin campaign manager and a St. Petersburg university rector who has said he supervised the Russian president’s dissertation, is now worth more than $1 billion, according to a respected Russian newspaper.
News of Litvinenko’s rising fortune ricocheted across the Russian media landscape on July 24 following an investigation of his wealth and assets published by the Vedomosti business daily.
The rector of the St. Petersburg Mining Institute is one of several Putin associates to have amassed fortunes during the Russian president’s 17 years in power. Their wealth has triggered accusations -- rejected by the Kremlin -- of corruption and cronyism from Russia's opposition and Western officials.
An analysis by the Russian version of Forbes magazine last year showed that three billionaires seen as close to Putin -- businessmen Arkady Rotenberg and Gennady Timchenko, as well as Putin’s reported son-in-law, Kirill Shamalov -- netted billions of dollars in state orders in 2015.
Increased Stake
It was no secret that Litvinenko was a wealthy man -- at least not since 2011, when Russian fertilizer giant Phosagro revealed details of its ownership. Phosagro said the academic owned a 10-percent stake in the company, which waspreviously owned by Russian-tycoon-turned-jailed-Kremlin-foe Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Litvinenko -- who ran Putin’s presidential campaign in St. Petersburg in 2000, 2004, and 2012 -- has steadily increased his stake in Phosagro. In April, he bought up a further 4.81-percent share, bringing his total stake to 19.35 percent, according to Phosagro's website.
On its 2017 list of Russia’s richest people, the Russian version of Forbes magazine estimated Litvinenko’s wealth at $850 million.
But his purchase of additional Phosagro shares in April -- which made him the company’s second-largest shareholder behind the family of Russian tycoon and former lawmaker Andrei Guryev -- pushed Litvinenko’s wealth over $1 billion, Vedomosti reported.


Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin
The newspaper appeared to base its estimate on Phosagro’s value on Russia’s main stock index, the Micex, at the close of trading on July 21. Based on that measure, his stake was worth 59.9 billion rubles, or $1 billion. Litvinenko’s declared income last year was 195.7 million rubles ($3.27 million).
The Vedomosti investigation, which looked into how Litvinenko amassed his wealth, was the top news item on the leading Russian search engine Yandex on July 24. The report, which said Litvinenko refused to comment, came to no firm conclusions about how the rector obtained his original stake.

Forbes and other Russian media outlets had previously reported that Litvinenko took part in a 1990s voucher privatization of Apatit, a major fertilizer-component producer that was later acquired by Phosagro.
The allegedly illegal privatization of Apatit was part of Russia’s politically explosive prosecution of Khodorkovsky, whose bank, Menatep, acquired a 20-percent stake in the firm in 1994. The asset was seized by the state and sold back to Phosagro in 2012.
Estranged Daughter
Litvinenko’s estranged daughter, who has been locked in a custody battle with her parents over her daughter for years, said in an interview this month that she believes her father has been able to leverage his links to Putin to enrich himself.

“I don’t deny that he has excellent managerial abilities,” Olga Litvinenko, who lives in Europe and recently joined a civic group founded by the now-exiled Khodorkovsky, told RFE/RL’s Russian Service. “He undoubtedly has managerial talent. But it was his friendship with Putin that opened many doors.”
Litvinenko has served as the St. Petersburg Mining Institute’s rector since 1994. Three years after Litvinenko took the helm there, Putin earned a graduate degree from the institute, writing a dissertation that two scholars at the Washington-based Brookings Institution later alleged had been partly plagiarized.
Olga Litvinenko claimed in the interview with RFE/RL’s Russian Service that she had seen her father write the dissertation at the family dacha. The assertion could not be independently verified.
For his part, Litvinenko has defended Putin against the plagiarism allegation.
“I followed the work on [the dissertation] from day one,” Litvinenko was quoted by the Kommersant newspaper as saying in 2006, adding that he and his colleagues had told the former KGB officer and future president to rework the first draft of the paper.

Litvinenko said he had “no doubt” that Putin wrote the dissertation himself and that “enemies” of Putin were seeking to smear him, Kommersant reported at the time.






Top Russian Nutrient Maker Boosts US Sales as Mosaic Shuts

Bloomberg-Jul 13, 2018
PhosAgro sees overall demand for phosphate fertilizers, measured in ... cadmiumand arsenic may also affect the market, Guryev said.


Putin's Russia: One Man's Story Of Corruption & Persecution - EU Today

https://eutoday.net/news/.../putins-russia-one-mans-story-of-corruption-persecution

Dec 9, 2017 - Igor Sychev, a former senior manager of the Russian company PhosAgro, one of the world's leading producers of phosphate-based fertilisers, ...

Latvia has granted political asylum to Igor Sychev - EU Today

https://eutoday.net/news/human.../latvia-has-granted-political-asylum-to-igor-sychev

Mar 28, 2018 - Sychev is the former head of the tax department of Phosagro, one of the world's leading producers of phosphate-based fertilisers ... He escaped from Russia in 2016 after conflict with shareholders of Phosagro Andrey Guryev and Igor Antoshin, .... Nigel Farage: Americans Should Worry About The Jews.

PhosAgro Posts Sales Hike in 9M 2014 :: Russia-InfoCentre

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Nov 18, 2014 - PhosAgro, a leading global vertically integrated phosphate-based ... USD 360 per tonne a year ago,” said PhosAgro CEO Andrey Guryev.

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Ex-Trump staffer Scaramucci headlines Orthodox Jewish chamber at Bell Works ... of environmentally friendly phosphate-based fertilizers and the main supplier of ... of Entrepreneurs and CEO of PhosAgro, Andrey Guryev, noted: "A little more ...


Friday, August 3, 2018




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