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About richarwb

I retired after 40 years in the international oil industry to write and to learn to play jazz on my bass flute. I published my first book - THE GULF "Reaping the whirlwind" in July 2012 and I am now working on a sequel GULF II " The Beginning of Sorrows". Heavy lifting - but someone needs to do it. I have a wife, two beautiful daughters and two wonderful grandkids, and I divide my time between Spain and Australia. Enough about me. My blog is not an ego trip.

Shame on you Barack Obama

The “I am a Jew” speech by Barack Obama, supposedly the most powerful man on Earth, was shameless pandering to the powerful and very effective Jewish lobby. By bending his knee to them he was ensuring the flow of millions of dollars into the Democratic war chest to try and ensure that Hilary Clinton would be the next President, and that she would also give unconditional support to Israel.

Protection racketeering is alive and well and living in The White House.

As I have mentioned before in this blog the Jewish population of CORO survived 25 years under the protection of the Venezuelan state and federal governments by paying a “Special Tax”. But in the end they were driven out by the local population rioting because of the domination of the Jews in the town’s commercial life.

Right now Israel carries out its brutal and repressive tactics against the Palestinians under the protection of the USA. What happens when US influence diminishes – or is distracted by the growing threats of China and Russia (not forgetting Al Qu’eda and ISIS, and Afghanistan etc.)?

My opposition to Israel was based on anecdotal evidence gained during my 40 years in The Arabian/Persian Gulf. I did not realize how complete the Israeli subjugation of the Palestinians is.

But recently I found a wonderful book, THE STATE OF THE MIDDLE EAST, “An Atlas of Conflict & Resolution” that uses hard fact and maps to show how the whole region has evolved since the decline of The Ottoman Empire. It identifies the three most important factors as OIL, ISRAEL, and AMERICAN INTERVENTION. And if you look at the section and maps on Israel you can see that they have no intention of allowing a Palestinian State.

They already occupy 78% of the land that was once Palestine, and control more than half of the West Bank, supposedly the site of the State of Palestine. And Israel’s policy of building illegal settlements on the West Bank, walled off from the West Bank, and linked to Israel by roads open only to Israelis, can be seen quite clearly as the thin end of a wedge to occupy the whole of the West Bank.

Shame on you Barack Obama for bending your knee to the power of the Jewish Lobby. And shame on you for accepting their bribes. The Founding Fathers must be spinning in their graves.

If you want more insights into the Middle East, and its harsh and barbaric societies, from the perspective of weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriate characters who washed up there in the oil patch from 1960 to 2001, preview my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:

www.amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle.

Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition with free delivery worldwide from:

www.thebookdepository.co.uk

Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097

or direct from my publisher

www.feedaread.com

Was Einstein Wrong?

Not about Relativity. I don’t understand that theory anyway so how can I challenge it?
But Einstein defined madness as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
In 1827 the Jewish population of Curacao, a small island that was a Dutch colony in The Caribbean, was “encouraged” by the government to leave the island because the local Creole population was rioting to protest the Jews’ grip on the island’s commercial life.
Numbers of them left and made the short sea journey to Venezuela. They settled in small towns along the coast, and in particular were welcomed into CORO, a delightful Spanish colonial town of cobbled streets and red tiled roofs.
Three years later the local population rioted to protest the Jews’ grip on the commercial life of the town. They survived under government protection by paying a special tax. But in spite of this, 25 years later they were all driven out by rioting locals, and had to return to Curacao.
As that other heavyweight Jewish intellectual Karl Marx said, “(Economic) history repeats itself . . . First time tragedy . . . second time farce.”
If you spend any time in the Arab Middle East you will certainly be asked what you think of the Jahud (The Jews). And you will be told that “although they are our cousins” they are not to be trusted. The Arabs believe that the Israelis are driven by greed. They want the whole of the Middle East and its oil wealth. And they point to the invasions into South Lebanon, the occupation of The Golan Heights, and the continued building of settlements on The West Bank.
If anybody reads this blog I will of course be accused of anti-Semitism. That is the smoke screen that is always used to hide Israel’s brutal occupation of Palestine and the repression of its people. This is a standard tactic in The West to divert attention from the real issue, and is supported by lazy jounalists.
Recently I saw the movie TRUTH about the 60 Minutes investigation of George W Bush’s notional service in the Alabama National Guard that saved him from being drafted to VietNam. The documents that brought this to light were possibly forged, and all subsequent invstigations focussed on this possible forgery and those responsible. It did not investigate whether or not he was a draft dodger, although there was plenty of evidence unrelated to the documents that pointed to the truth.
My book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” opens with a story of how the Israeli Defence Force deals ruthlessly with activists who support The Palestinians. Like all the stories in my book it is not pure fiction but has a strong basis in fact.
All 10 stories are character driven from the perspective of weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriates who washed up in THE GULF oil patch from 1960 to 2001. My stories are not all grim: they are sometimes humorous, sometimes entertaining – and always informative with an authentic context from my 40 years experience working in the international oil industry centered on The Arabian/Persian Gulf.
My book has had four 5 star reviews and one 4 star review, and you can preview THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:
http://www.amazon.com
http://www.amazon.co.uk
and download it if you have a Kindle.
Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition with free delivery worldwide from:
http://www.thebookdepository.co.uk
Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097
or direct from my publisher
http://www.feedaread.com

Travel with Trevor????

     Having moved permanently to Australia two years ago I am becoming more and more remote from the outside world. News coverage here is parochial. If it didn’t happen in Australia, New South Wales or Sydney, then it’s not really worth more than a 30 second clip, while a dog lost in a Sydney suburb gets 5 minutes.

To be fair the Paris attacks did get comprehensive coverage – but from the perspective of Australian tourists caught in the terror (the most coverage for an Australian tourist shot in the bum), and the newpaper headlines now read “What does this mean for Australia?”.

Australia has insulated itself from the outside world with a heavily protected high wage economy where liesure is King. Rush hour starts at 2 pm on a Friday. And in my socio-economic bracket of retirees, caravans and boats and weekends away are a must. We have made a good friend Trevor, who has helped us enormously to settle into our new home.

Typically Aussie, originally from a farming background, he is able to turn his hand to anything, and source all sorts of tools from his extensive Man Shed. And he is keen to take us on a long camping trip into the bush and The Outback to remote and delightful places like Barrington Tops, and forget the outside world which holds no interest for him.

And why not?

Without wishing to trivialize a very serious problem for many brave soldiers I think I am suffering from a form of Traumatic Stress Disorder. Whatever news I get from the Middle East (buried back at Page 28 of “serious” newspapers) only concerns the barbaric acts of ISIS, the atavistic struggle between the Israelis and the Palestinians, or the chaos that exists in Iraq and Syria.

This area was the Cradle of our Civilization. Egypt and The Fertile Crescent, The Ur of Chaldea, Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and The Euphrates that gave us mathematics and astronomy, and enriched our lives with the 3 great montheistic religions of Judaeism, Christianity and Islam. And I lived and worked in that region for 40 years and met, made friends and enjoyed the company of many Iranian and Arab people. Intelligent, educated, cultured and interesting people that they are, always concerned for the health and happiness of you and your family. Now all I hear is death and disaster and no hope of an end to barbaric blood letting.

So why not now, “Fade far away, dissolve and quite forget the weariness, the fever and the fret.”

Why not travel with Trevor to The Outback and 40,000 years of Dreaming?

Because I owe it to Darius Gharamanpour, Frank Zarinal, Davood Nasiri, Said Al-Jurbi, Mohammed Al-Ghamdi, Mohammed Al-Shuwaikhat, Khalid Al-Onazi, and many many others too numerous to mention who gave me a good and interesting career, enriched my life and saved my soul – first when I fled from violent and drug-addicted New York on the edge of a nervous breakdown – and again when I was made redundant by the American fad of “downsizing” just when I needed to pay for my daughters’ college education.

If you want insights into the Middle East, and its harsh and apparently barbaric societies, from the perspective of weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriate characters who washed up there in the oil patch from 1960 to 2001, preview my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:

www.amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle.

Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition with free delivery worldwide from:

www.thebookdepository.co.uk

Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097

or direct from my publisher

www.feedaread.com

Paris & Pandora’s Box

The tragic events that have just unfolded in Paris, and the rise and rise of ISIS, the perpetrators of the atrocities, are a consequence of The West’s foreign policy blundering in the Middle East driven by the desire to control and exploit the vast oil wealth of the region. And the invasion of Iraq, and toppling of Saddam Hussein, opened Pandora’s box in that volatile arena.

In Greek mythology when Pandora opened her box all the EVILS of the World flew out, leaving HOPE inside. How prophetic were the ancient Greeks!

Very briefly in the Arab Spring, HOPE did come out of the box – but was driven back by naïve US State Department tragics trumpeting the benefits of Freedom, and the free market (a.k.a. Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll), and even more naïve adultlescents (a la Charlie Hebdo and The Danes) who think that life is a twitter of LOLZ where you can mock people’s deeply felt beliefs and customs without any thought of the consequences.

When will we learn that you cannot impose a liberal, free thinking, sceptical and decadent Western society on deeply religious, tribal societies that are essentially feudal in their make-up? I have lived and worked in the Middle East for over 40 years, and I can assure you that the majority of Muslims are decent, deeply religious people who want to live a good and quiet life within their family. But the extremists in their midst have learned their lessons well. Terrorism pays dividends.

The main cause of The West’s conflict with Islam in The Middle East is their unconditional support for the State of Israel – a state founded on the back of Zionist terrorism (IRGUN and the STERN Gang, the bombing of the King David Hotel etc.). There is no hope of peace in the Middle East until the question of Israel is resolved to the satisfaction of The Arab nation. Even if ISIS is defeated another,and more extreme, movement will rise from the ashes, just as ISIS rose from Al-Qua’eda’s demise.

Pandora’s box is wide open and we will never force the lid back on.

If you want insights into the Middle East, and its harsh and apparently barbaric societies, and its corruption, from the perspective of weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriate characters who washed up there in the oil patch from 1960 to 2001, preview my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:

www.amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle.

Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition from:

www.thebookdepository.co.uk

Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097

(They offer free delivery worldwide)

or direct from my publisher

www.feedaread.com

The White Mans’ Burden

The flow of so-called “asylum seekers” out of Africa and the Middle East has become an epidemic.

The underlying cause was the British and US imperialist drive to access cheap raw materials and cheap energy, and their interventionist policy of forcing free market capitalism on the Third World in order to create markets for their goods and services.

All this under the hypocritical banners of Freedom and Democracy, and the assumption of the “The White Mans’ Burden” to educate, and impart their (Christian) values to primitive and ignorant savages, which was just an excuse for colonialism.

Along the way Europe and America destroyed well established and stable tribal structures in Africa and The MidEast, and supported the growth of amenable totalitarian and corrupt governments – the various African dictatorships in Africa (the most notable Robert Mugabe), The Shah in Iran, Mubarak in Egypt, Saddam Hussein in Iraq, and Assad in Syria. And as a consequence the turmoil and chaos that now exists around the World as people try to overthrow these regimes has led to this tsunami of illegal immigrants flooding into Europe.

It was Rudyard Kipling who coined the phrase THE WHITE MANS’ BURDEN in a poem subtitled “The United States and The Phillipine Islands”. This was an exhortation to the US to pick up the burden of imperialism and educate the “half devil/halfchild” Filipinos – an idea picked up enthusiastically by Theodore Roosevelt who thought it was America’s “manifest destiny” to develop less technologically educated nations.

But reading Kipling’s poem more than one hundred years later it has a deeply ironic resonance with its talk of “The Savage Wars of Peace”. That phrase deserves its own poem when you think of the blatant Liberal lies about WMDs that took us into Iraq. And his lines “The blame of those ye better – the hate of those ye guard” has an even deeper resonance when you think of Palestine where British Tommies tried to keep the peace between Jews and Arabs, and were blamed and hated, and slaughtered, by both sides. The Balfour Declaration, and Britain’s intervention in Palestine was surely one of the biggest political/diplomatic blunders in History? It is not our fight.

For all its faults, Europe, and its off-shoot the USA, remain the ultimate goal for millions of people seeking a better life. But this wonderful, free, democratic and deeply faulted society we are fortunate to live in is the consequence of 2000 years of struggle, bloodshed and sacrifice. Its affluence and freedoms have really only existed for the mass of the people in the 20th Century and specifically since the end of World War 2 and the rise of Socialist and Social Democratic priciples.

In comparison, Africa and The Middle East are in The Dark Ages. But they (quite rightly) asked and fought for their independence, and now they have to take on the responsibilties of independence and fight, and struggle and sacrifice to achieve a decent and just society. This is not our battle and we should not intervene.

It is the ultimate irony that while hundreds and thousands of young and active Africans and Arabs decamp to The West and live on welfare, Europeans, Americans and Anzacs pick up the modern White Mans’ Burden and go to their countries to fight and die in their battles.

I am opposed to illegal immigrants/asylum seekers. Seeking the soft option they will live for long periods on benefits and destabilize European society by overburdening the already strained health, welfare and education systems. Large numbers without education and language skills will function only in the black economy – and many of them will turn to a life of crime when they realize they are at the bottom of Western society’s competitive greasy pole. My admiration is reserved for those who stay and do battle for their country. To quote just two of them one “I won’t accept being a weak link in a 2,000 year old chain.” And “We are worth nothing if we are forced to live abroad.” These are people to be admired.

However, being a pragmatist, and accepting that the unholy alliance between the capitalist/industrial/military complex that wants perpetual war, and the Liberal urban elite who lie in their teeth to achieve their ends, I have a suggestion. Allow these illegal immigrants in if you will, but all men (and women?) between the ages of 18 and 40 should be given 12 month’s compulsory military training, and sent back to their countries for 2 years to fight. Those who object to potentially killing their brothers and cousins should be given medical training and serve as front line medics.

Then and only then will they earn the right to live in The West.

I have little experience of Africa – just two trips to Kenya in the space of 10 years. But I have lived and worked in The Arabian/Persian Gulf region over a period of 40 years.

If you want insights into the Middle East, and its harsh and apparently barbaric societies, and its corruption, from the perspective of weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriate characters who washed up there in the oil patch from 1960 to 2001, preview my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:

www.amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle.

Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition from:

www.thebookdepository.co.uk

Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097

They offer free delivery worldwide.

A$ 7,823.257.16 per day

              That is amount Australia spends on “Defence” . It seems like an unbelievable burden on the Australian taxpayer until your realize that the American taxpayers have donated some US$ 8 Billion to Iraq and in the past 20 years have given almost US$ 130 Billion to Israel – approximately one third of its total overseas aid budget – mostly to be spent on arms. 

Why does a medium size country like Australia need to spend that much on so-called defence?. What is the perceived threat that justifies a standing Army, a high tech Air Force and Navy? Invasion by illegal immigrants? But worse is all that US money pouring into the hothouse of the Middle East enabling the conflict to continue indefinitely.

There is no political will to resolve the conflict in the Middle East and elsewhere because the value of arms dealing for governments – and wealthy and powerful arms dealers – is just too vast. And where would thy test the efficacy of their latest weaponry without these proxy wars?

Imagine the turndown in government revenues if peace broke out. And where would the megalomaniac arms dealers look to earn their vast profits? Drug or people smuggling?The Middle East conflict will never be resolved as long as The West intervenes and keeps on supplying money and arms.

For whatever motives the British government intervened in Northern Ireland, and the US (because of the powerful Irish lobby) kept supplying funds to the IRA to buy arms. This enabled “The Troubles” to continue for 25 years. If the British Army had not intervened, and the US had not supplied funds, it would have been over in a year – and maybe would never have happened.

Never mind the lies that where told about WMD, regime change has been a complete failure in Iraq. A brutal and corrupt but efficient dictator was replaced by a brutal and corrupt and inefficient dictator who fanned the flames of a sectarian conflict that has opened the door to the atavistic ISIS.

The Israeli/Palestinian conflict is a matter only for those who live in that region, and not a matter for Western intervention, or the powerful Jewish lobby in the USA. It is a domestic dispute between Arab tribes, and should be left to them as responsible adults to sort out for themselves. It is not even a matter for the Jewish and Palestinian diasporas to provide support in the form of money for arms. It can only be resolved by the Israelis and the Palestinians negotiating face to face without intervention.

Some hope.

If you want insights into how the region got itself into such a mess read my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind”.  It is not  polemic or a dry as dust academic treatise – but a series of character driven stories from the perspective of expatriates washed up in the region over the 40 years from ’60s to the events of 9/11. Flotsam and jetsam battered by geopolitics beyond their control and comprehension.

You can preview my book at:

amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle – or purchase the paperback if you prefer hard copy.

All of a Blatter

     Surprise . . . Surprise, it seems that FIFA have finally admitted – or been forced to admit – rampant corruption. But surprise, surprise, Blatter was re-elected without opposition, only to resign abruptly under threat of investigation by the FBI.

     Like the Olympic Committee before it, like World Cricket and the betting scandals in the UAE, the mix of wealthy developed nations and poor Third World countries (with the wealthy countries controlling the management) does not work. Votes can, and are, bought cheaply to make sure the “right” decision is reached. Any scandals can be covered up because the majority are involved in the scandal and have a vested interest in not being found out.

      It makes you wonder if democracy itself can ever work? One man one vote is a fine principal – but big money easily corrupts the process. The politician with the biggest war chest – who can afford the best spin doctors, PR advisors and lawyers – wins. In Western societies the poor working man, if not bribed directly, is easily duped and misled. And in Third World countries where the majority are barely surviving, they are quite easily and cheaply bribed.

      This is demonstrated in organisations like FIFA, and it even extends to the dysfunctional United Nations. Funded almost entirely by the USA and Europe, these paymasters can be easily outvoted by various Third World blocks intent on taking their revenge against the colonialists. But the Big Money West control them via the Security Council, and by making sure the Secretariat is in safe hands. Disenfranchised as they are these Third World Charlies use their position any way they can – and from my personal experience nepotism, cronieism and corruption exist within the UN (and Aid agencies like The World Bank and The Asian Development Bank).

      This is shown by my story FALSE ECONOMY in my book THE GULF. Like all the other stories in the book it is journalistic, based on my 40 years experience in the region – a dramatization of real events. Since the five fold increase in crude oil prices in the early 1970s crude oil and its derivatives have been the single largest commodity in international trade.

      Big Oil Money is the biggest money of all. It funded the rapid and dazzling development of the Middle East, and in particular The Gulf States of Shia Iran, and Sunni Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Limitless supplies of this black gold, and America’s insatiable greed for cheap energy, funded the rapid growth of the region from a collection of tribal and feudal Emirates living at existence levels into glittering arenas of hedonistic Western capitalism such as Tehran in the time of The Shah, and then Dubai and Bahrain and now Riyadh.

      And it is this that has caused the Clash of Cultures between the fundamental puritan Islam of the Iranian Ayotollahs and the Saudi Wahhabs, and uninhibited permissive Western hedonism.

     It’s all about oil – and religion. If oil had never been found, the only expatriates in the MidEast would be a few biblical scholars and archaelogists trying to cope with the heat, the dust, thieving Bedouins and corrupt bureacrats.

     If you want insights into the Middle East, and its harsh and apparently barbaric societies, and its corruption, from the perspective of weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriate characters who washed up there in the oil patch from 1960 to 2001, preview my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:

www.amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle.

Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition from:

www.thebookdepository.co.uk

Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097

They offer free delivery worldwide.

JUST KEEP SENDING THE CHEQUES . . . and the cannon fodder

     Last week I attended the Sydney Writers’ Festival, and it made me realize how ignorant I have become about world affairs. Australia is geographically, and almost perversely culturally remote from the rest of the Western World.

   To a great extent the Festival was concerned with Australian issues, which confirmed in that sense at least they are not so remote. Just like Europe and America, Australian public life is corrupt from top to bottom at Federal and State levels (read the book HE WHO MUST BE OBEID). But one outstanding international contribution came from the British journalist Christina Lamb, and her recent book LEAVING KABUL that details how The West, after spending in excess of a Trillion dollars, and the loss of more than 7,000 young lives (and the maiming and traumatizing of hundreds of thousands of young soldiers and civilians) has lost the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Probably because she is an intelligent and attractive woman she had access at the top levels to Presidents and Generals – but it is her interviews with the ordinary Afghans that are most insightful (they are not pushing a political agenda and/or preening their egos). In particular one elderly man said “If you keep sending the money, the war will never end.” In particular he meant US Aid that flowed to Pakistan, where a lot of that money was diverted to support The Taliban.

    In my direct experience of managing World Bank and Asian Development Bank contracts in Africa and Bangaldesh, Aid has done more damage than AIDS in the Third World. Big Easy Money causes corruption – and strangely enough that was the conclusion at the Sydney Writers Festival about the rampant corruption in Australia. The booming real estate market is attracting, and being fuelled, by black money from corrupt Chinese, and outright criminal money from drug dealers laundering their profits. And property developers are using that Big Easy Money to corrupt politicians.

     And to a great extent the endless conflict in The Middle East has been prolonged by direct US Aid to Israel (in excess of US$20 million per day used to buy arms and ammunition) and massive Aid to Egypt to buy their neutrality. And now with the attention of the World diverted by the threat of The Islamic State, Israel is able to accelerate its annexation of the West Bank in contempt of President Obama’s wishes, and with the direct support of the hard-right Republican Neo-Cons of The US Senate.

      If you want insights into the Middle East conflict, and its harsh and apparently barbaric societies, based on my 40 years experience there from the perspective of the weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriate characters who washed up there in the oil patch from 1960 to 2001, preview my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:

www.amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle.

Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition from:

www.thebookdepository.co.uk

Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097

They offer free delivery worldwide.

Death to Drug Dealers

Living in Australia as I do I have been caught up in the wave of sympathy for the Bali Bombers sitting on Death Row as desperate measures are taken to prevent their execution by firing squad BUT – and there is always a but I guess – not anymore.

My grandaughter who is only just 5 years old came home from school using the F word. So now the evil tentacles of the “Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll crowd” otherwise known as the foul mouthed Showbusiness reprobates (or the friends of Jimmie Saville) are reaching into the school playground and my grandaughter, and other children, are being robbed of their childhood innocence.

I flew into a rage at this, and the thought that in the not too distant future of them being offered drugs in the school playground and having their innocent young lives permanently blighted as is happening in America.

So now I believe that those who spread this poison through society should face the death penalty. And I believe that those weak souls who fall victim to drugs should be treated with firmness too – as they are in Saudi Arabia.

There is a drug problem there as there is in The West. About sixty percent of the 50 or so beheadings that take place every year are for drug smuggling. But the victims of the drug trade, the addicts it has created, are quietly removed from society and put through an enforced rehab program, and only released when the authorities are satisfied they are cured.

Once again the Saudis demonstrate that social stability is more important than a weak kneed concern for an individual’s civil rights.

If you want insights into the Middle East and its harsh and apparently barbaric societies, based on my 40 years experience there from the perspective of the weird and wonderful oilfield trash, expatriate characters who washed up there in the oil patch from 1960 to 2001, preview my book THE GULF “Reaping the Whirlwind” at:

www.amazon.com

and download it if you have a Kindle.

Or if you prefer a real book you can order the paperback edition from:

www.thebookdepository.co.uk

Using the ISBN number is 978-1908147097

They offer free delivery worldwide.