IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby vanlose kid » Sat May 21, 2011 8:15 pm

blast from the past:

Monday, Mar. 17, 1952
LABOR: The Most Dangerous Man

In his 6½ action-packed years as A.F.L. representative in Europe, Irving Brown has become one of the Americans that Communists know best—and hate most. In Belgium Communists call him "the grey eminence of the yellow international," in Italy "Scarface, the notorious American fascist racketeer," in Prague "the chief union splitter." Tass has accused him of everything from forging Cominform documents to shipping German virgins to Africa "to amuse young Americans."* Last week Brown was in Washington reporting to A.F.L. leaders on how he had earned such Red epithets.

After World War II, disciplined Communist cadres, posing as patriots, took over much of the European labor movement. Anti-Communists were trapped, without power or money, in the big, Red-led unions. The Soviet-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions (W.F.T.U.) ensnared Britain's Trades Union Congress and the U.S.'s C.I.O., and paralyzed their international operations.

Reinforced Concrete. Scorning the W.F.T.U., the A.F.L.'s Free Trade Union Committee (formed in 1944) decided to help rebuild democratic unions in Europe. It handed the Herculean assignment to Brown because he was a well-educated (N.Y.U., Columbia) A.F.L. organizer with a rugged constitution and lots of hustle. Since November 1945, when he arrived in Paris, Brown has learned to speak French, German and Italian, traveled over 500,000 miles, visited 26 countries, dealt with thousands of labor leaders from Karachi to Helsinki.

"Our job," says Brown, "was to be the reinforcing rods in the concrete. Whereever we could find men who would fight, we had to give them the knowledge that they were not fighting alone." The full story of Brown's accomplishments will stay off the record for a long time, but it is already clear that he and the A.F.L.:

¶ Supplied the moral and financial backing to the anti-Communist movements which broke the French and Italian Red-led general strikes of 1947.

¶ Made possible the anti-Communist trade-union federations' Force Ouvrière in France and C.I.S.L. in Italy. Says André Lafond, a key secretary of F.O.:"'In the history of European labor, Brown will be more important than all the diplomats put together."

¶ Sponsored the anti-Communist coalition of free trade unions in Greece.

¶ Helped form the Mediterranean Port Committee, which wrested control of French, Italian and Greek ports from the Communists.

Man at Work. True stories of Brown at work are becoming legends of European labor. In the darkened Lamand Café, in the French mining center of Lens, Brown met in 1946 with six miners. Their leader, tough, 76-year-old Henri Mailly, wore a bullet-holed beret, newly ventilated by a Communist potshot. Said Mailly: "The Communists have everything, even our old union building. But we are willing to fight." An organization campaign was laid that might, with a key man in each pit.

Within a year, Mailly & Co. had one-third of the miners. Today they have half, and a new brick union hall. Says Brown: "They needed a few francs for a mimeograph machine and a full-time organizer. But most of all they needed to feel they were not alone." By December 1947, there was enough free union momentum in France to form Force Ouvrière, and old Mailly was on hand when it was born.

Reds on the Run. The fight for the Communist-dominated Marseille docks was probably the toughest. The Soviets had issued orders to keep U.S. arms from being unloaded at French ports. They planned to use the French Communist example for an all-out world campaign.

The offensive against the Reds was led by a rugged, fiery Corsican, Pierre Ferri-Pisani, now 50. He and Brown had met in-Marseille, become friends. With Brown's help, Ferri-Pisani found "men brave enough," went to Communist headquarters in Marseille and delivered an ultimatum: "If there is any trouble on the docks, we will not bother with the men you send to cause it. No, within 48 hours we will ask you to pay personally." Red bosses ran for police protection. The first Communist who tried to fire Ferri-Pisani's men was chucked into the harbor.

The Communist campaign boomeranged completely. U.S. arms were unloaded at European ports. Says Ferri-Pisani: "Brown was decisive. He was the only one to back us before we even had a union."

Last December, he was in Helsinki to see the Finnish metalworkers vote to quit the W.F.T.U., as top Soviet union officials looked on. The night before the vote, Koushkin, the head of the Soviet Metalworkers Union, had a drink with Brown, suggested they bury the hatchet. "O.K.." snapped Brown. "You make your revolution against Vishinsky, and I'll make one against Acheson." Koushkin walked away, drink unfinished.

Brown runs his far-flung operation from a seven-room, $100-a-month house in Brussels, where he lives with his Berlin-born wife Lillie, a Hunter College graduate, and their nine-year-old son. Brown talks to perhaps 75 callers in his 14-hour day, including Russian exiles, contacts inside Communist Parties, European politicians and American MSA officials. He earns $8,750 a year, runs his operation on less than $2,000 a month, has carefully doled out more than $500.000 of A.F.L. money. His staff consists of only two secretaries and a young assistant.

Partly thanks to Brown, Europe's Communist unions are currently in serious difficulties. The new Communist line of a "popular front" with the Socialists has failed. The French Communist-run C.G.T. has lost 2,000,000 members since 1949. But the free unions have not taken advantage of the Red slump. Force Ouvrière has not picked up the ex-C.G.T. members.

"The tragedy," Brown adds, "is that American labor does not move as a united force." The A.F.L. and C.I.O. are battling each other as bitterly in Europe as they are in the U.S.

Victor Reuther, C.I.O. representative in Europe since early 1951, argues that the Marshall Plan benefited only the employers; Brown insists that without Marshall Plan aid, all Europe would be Communist today. Reuther hammers on his "pork chops are all that count" line; Brown says "the idea that poverty breeds Communism is a dangerous oversimplification." With his far greater experience, Brown finds Reuther "naive." Reuther retorts that "Europeans are tired of little men who run around with little black bags."

Brown's favorite story concerns a Paris cabbie who gave him a long Communist harangue, climaxed by the cry: "And the most dangerous man in all France is the American spy, Irving Brown!" Brown grabbed the cabbie by his lapels and hissed: "Moi, mon enfant, moi, je suis Irving Brown." The cabbie went dead white, as if he had seen the devil, and was so weak he could not put out his hand for the taxi fare. Last week in Washington, Irving Brown was filling his little black bag with plans for a lot more anti-Communist deviltry.

* Westbrook Pegler's line against Brown parallels the Communists'. Says Pegler: "L'Humanité [the French Communist daily] is right in saying that Brown is an agent of the American Government. He certainly is ... [Brown] is strictly an independent, irresponsible conspirator fomenting more trouble in the internal politics of nations already troubled by disunity." Pegler's Dec. 31, 1951 column approvingly carried seven paragraphs of quotations from a L'Humanité attack on Brown.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby DrVolin » Sat May 21, 2011 8:35 pm

If the French nationalist ultra-right wanted to knock off de Gaulle, I can certainly see them going after DSK and Sarkozy at the same time. And if it is them, or if they are major participants, there is a shadowy Catholic brotherhood somewhere at the bottom of it.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby vanlose kid » Sat May 21, 2011 8:49 pm

^ ^

that would mean that the French nationalist ultra-right and the CIA are at war. i find that hard to fathom.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby DrVolin » Sat May 21, 2011 8:57 pm

Well, I don't know about this particular case, but I'm pretty sure they've been at war since at least 56, and they were only allies of convenience before that.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby JackRiddler » Sat May 21, 2011 9:01 pm

Why 56?
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby DrVolin » Sat May 21, 2011 9:06 pm

A mix of Suez and Algeria. In 66, even de Gaulle had to give in and throw the Americans out of France.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby vanlose kid » Sat May 21, 2011 9:49 pm

Accusing DSK of Sexual Assault Took Guts - But Union Protection Is Essential
Saturday 21 May 2011
by: Adele M. Stan, AlterNet

In ancient times we had fables, myths and parables to explain to us the vicissitudes of nature and the nature of power, stories drawn to illuminate a given culture's moral code. Today we have the news media.

As a morality tale about abuse of power, and the abuses of the powerful, the fall from grace of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former chief of the International Monetary Fund, is a doozy. Arrested last week for allegedly assaulting and forcing sex on a housekeeper at a luxury hotel in New York, a man who once ranked among the world's most powerful now sits, forlorn, in a jail cell on Rikers Island -- all because an immigrant woman in a lowly position had the temerity to tell a superior that one of her employer's very important clients had done, by her account, terrible things to her.

By any measure, it was a risky thing to do. There's a reason most rapes go unreported. But there was one thing that housekeeper knew could not be done to her for reporting her account, observes a colleague in the labor movement: she could not be fired for having done so, because of the contract between her union, the New York Hotel Trades Council, and the Sofitel Hotel at which she works.

Taken at its most literal level, the story of Strauss-Kahn's fall is rife with the iconography of a power dynamic described in texts going back to ancient times: the ravishing of female household staff by the master of the house. (It is not for nothing that a beloved sexual-fantasy meme for legions of ordinary men who seek sexual power involves a scantily-clad woman sporting a tiny apron, feather duster in hand.) Strauss-Kahn, as head of an international institution that can make or break entire nations, is the perfect modern stand-in for the role of an ancient king -- or even a creature of greater stature. ABC News referred to Strauss-Kahn as a "titan," referring to a member of the original pantheon of ancient Greek gods. (Were this simply a story about the alleged rape of a working-class woman of another profession by rich man who did not hold the fate of nations in his hands, it would not be nearly so riveting.)

And that's just first blush. When examined in a more metaphorical light, the story speaks more deeply to power relationships between haves and have-nots in any number of categories: gender, race, and the legacy of colonialism all have a hand in this tale, as do the continuing tensions produced by those dynamics. Strauss-Kahn is a white European man who, until yesterday, sat at the helm of an institution that exerts controls on the economies of countries once more overtly colonized by Europe. (As Lynn Parramore of the Roosevelt Institute pointed out, the IMF's pressure on the Congolese government to privatize its mineral resources for mining by Western companies is fueling Congo's civil war, which has resulted in the systemic rape of countless women.) She is an immigrant in a nation that will never quite accept her as one of its own; he is a citizen of the world.

No sooner had pictures of Strauss-Kahn doing the perp walk hit the wires than attacks ensued upon his accuser, by powerful men on both the left and right. The leftist philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy questioned the woman's motives in having entered Strauss-Kahn's room by herself; the right-wing shill, Ben Stein, asked why anyone should believe the word of a woman about whom nothing is known except the fact that "she is a hotel maid."

This is how power most often works: the powerful circle their wagons around those of their own powerful class. If the ascending forces in our national politics had their way, the powerful would always prevail. Take a good look, the Strauss-Kahn case may turn out to provide an example of why the rich men of the right despise organized labor; the check on power it provides can land a titan in jail.

Within American society, the woman at the center of the Strauss-Kahn case occupies a weaker position than many women who find themselves in similar straights, but who never dare to come forward. Since Strauss-Kahn's arrest, several European women -- women far better positioned to have taken the risks of making such accusations -- have come forward with similar accusations against the now-diminished titan, liberated to do so by a woman who, on another day, could have been making their beds and fluffing their towels.

It could be that it's just in her make-up to do what she did in making her complaint against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, something the woman whose account brought down the mighty would have done whether her job was protected or not, something she would have done without the fellowship of her brothers and sisters in the union. But, when considering her options, having the bit of protection provided by the union likely played a role in her decision to move forward. Fellowship and solidarity surely have their place in the stories we tell to explain the nature of power.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Sun May 22, 2011 1:42 am

Nicolas, who remains close to his mother in law, his half brother and his half sister, begins to turn towards the United States where he “benefits” from training programs of the State Department.


I think that should read "Nicolas, who remains close to his STEP MOTHER, (de Ganay, now the wife of Frank Wisner Jr) his half brother and his half sister, begins to turn towards the United States where he “benefits” from training programs of the State Department.

Excellent research, especially the Corsican angles connected to Sarkozy.

It was also interesting to see the assertion that

Primaries were organized inside the Socialist party to designate its candidate to the presidential election. Two personalities were competing: Laurent Fabius and Ségolène Royal. Only the first was a danger for Sarkozy. Dominique Strauss Kahn came into the race with the mission to eliminate Fabius at the last moment. Something he did with the help of the votes of the infiltrated “lambertists”, who voted not for him but for Royal.

The operation is possible because Strauss Kahn is since long on the pay roll of the United States. Frenchmen ignore that he teaches at Stanford, where he was hired by the prévot Dean of the University, Condoleeza Rice. From the beginning of his term, Nicolas Sarkozy and Condoleeza Rice will thank Strauss Kahn by having him elected to the leadership of the International Monetary fund.


If he has such close ties to the CIA I don't think the CIA had any reason to "remove" him.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby 8bitagent » Sun May 22, 2011 5:11 am

Hold on a second, maybe my memory is being wiped out by years of aspartame infused diet cola shit...

but wasnt DSK one of the few globalists warning of how corrupt the system is in Inside Job?



What happens when whistleblowers on the "good guy" side are accused of sex abuse? (including Scott Ritter)
http://jwhester.wordpress.com/2011/05/2 ... nside-job/

DSK: I will impose regulatory systems at G20
http://www.imf.org/external/np/vc/2008/103008.htm

DSK wants to push for major reform
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/econ ... eform.html

I don't even know what to believe anymore. Either, even people pushing against thugs have deep seeded issues themselves...or forces know how to trip up people on the brink of pushing better worlds.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby DrVolin » Sun May 22, 2011 5:24 am

Peachtree Pam wrote:I think that should read "Nicolas, who remains close to his STEP MOTHER,


Yes. The French belle-mère is used for both mother in law and step mother. Easily confused.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Sun May 22, 2011 6:14 am

8bitagent wrote:Hold on a second, maybe my memory is being wiped out by years of aspartame infused diet cola shit...

but wasnt DSK one of the few globalists warning of how corrupt the system is in Inside Job?



But whats he doing? Stating the obvious. It seems that apparently Australia came out of the GFC rather well. While there are other reasons for that one reason is the regulatory regime on our banks. Apparently. I'm dubious on this myself, but thats what the experts reckon. It should have been easy for someone in DSKs position to work that out, especially after the event. Where was he beforehand?

Was he warning of what was to come in 06 and 07? (He may have been btw, I don't know.)

And isn't this in the context of "Oh shit they'll be doing it to us (Europe) as well the normal targets we all go for. Thats not on!!!"

What happens when whistleblowers on the "good guy" side are accused of sex abuse? (including Scott Ritter)
http://jwhester.wordpress.com/2011/05/2 ... nside-job/


Maybe? I think JA and DSK both need to face court asap. Ritter ... yeah I remember that and how cynical I was at the time. And I'd hardly call DSK a whistleblower.

DSK: I will impose regulatory systems at G20
http://www.imf.org/external/np/vc/2008/103008.htm


Shorter version.

"Well its one thing to screw powerless economies but you can' actually expect us to manage a serious financial crisis can you, I mean its not actually what we do. What we can do tho is manage every international transaction for you and skim a nice profit off the top. And regardless of the fact that we are basically useless we'll still need more resources to help you manage this crisis whether we manage the international transactions or not. And no I don't abuse my position in my private life. As my board, they'll tell you."




Sorter version:


Darling fascist bully boy.
Give me some more money you bastard.
May the seed of your loin be fruitful in the belly of your woman.


I don't even know what to believe anymore. Either, even people pushing against thugs have deep seeded issues themselves...or forces know how to trip up people on the brink of pushing better worlds.


Obviously everyone has issues, even the alleged good gals. One things for sure, don't believe what anyone else reckons. Especially me.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby 82_28 » Sun May 22, 2011 6:37 am

I haven't watched the video. And sure he's a fucking rich ass cocksucker. But I know rich ass cocksuckers, even right wing rich ass cocksuckers -- dudes that could kick you down a million dollars and wouldn't even notice. But they also, sadly for my left wing sensibilities, can be decent cocksuckers and maybe the obvious has to be stated to his fellow cocksuckers. You never know. Some of these rich assholes are less control freaks than the others.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby semper occultus » Sun May 22, 2011 7:09 am

The more you look at it the messier it gets - maybe he just pissed someone off – how much political back-stabbing involves high-level intellectual differences with your ideological opponents vs internecine battling over position influence & division of the spoils ?

And hey nice stuff VK – absorbing

It is clear France has been constantly torn by a totally schizophrenic attitude towards the US.
But I’m not sure what we actually mean when we say “the CIA”….these networks relate to the inception of the Cold war when there was a very odd coalition of political forces around the idea of European Union – covering all points on the spectrum from pre-war fascists like Oswald Mosley & Yockey to the democratic left.

Likewise in the US a clear concensus across diverse elements from the extreme isolationist right to more mainstream opinion must have existed around a US policy to integrate W Europe :
I remember, for example, the time I tried to bring my old friend, Paul-Henri Spaak of Belgium, to the U.S. to help out in one of the CIA operations.

Dulles being very happy to co-opt elements such as Henri-Spaak , one of the acknowledged god-fathers of European Union & former Deputy Leader,of the Belgian Socialist Party, the Leader of which welcomed the Nazi invasion of Belgium :
because “far from being a disaster, it is a deliverance. The Socialist Order will thereby be established, as the common good, in the name of a national solidarity that will soon be continental, if not world-wide.”
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that concensus would start to break down firstly after the collapse of the Soviet Union & still more by the & emergence of the euro as a competitor reserve currency & the collapse of US financial hegemony.

As DSK was about to stand down from the IMF anyway then his removal from that position seems less of a salient issue than where he was headed afterwards - indicating this was probably initiated & driven from France with any US involvement perhaps being a favour called-in with some opportunistic mischief-making & destabilisation thrown-in as a freebie
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Jeff » Sun May 22, 2011 10:36 am

82_28 wrote:I haven't watched the video. And sure he's a -


82_28, five cocksuckers in three lines is a distraction and an offense to the conversation. Please ply your internal censor with a pot of strong coffee.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby lupercal » Sun May 22, 2011 11:05 am

Jeff wrote:
82_28 wrote:I haven't watched the video. And sure he's a -


82_28, five cocksuckers in three lines is a distraction and an offense to the conversation. Please ply your internal censor with a pot of strong coffee.

LOL, you have a point Jeff, though I didn't notice it myself. 82_28 has a good point too i.e. that simply being rich and powerful doesn't automatically make one a moral leper, although it does in many if not most cases when we're talking mega-rich (Gates), royal rich (Brenda), oil-rich, Halliburton rich etc. Come to think of it nearly every uber-rich a-hole IS a pathological criminal but the fact remains that it's simplistic to use that as the sole criterion of judgment.

p.s. the video is pretty short -- less than a minute -- and although DSK is speaking in English it helps to know the context of the film which apparently won an academy award in March, as per another of the links provided by 8bit, all of them enlightening so props for the research 8bit! :thumbsup
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