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Topic: Syria: The future
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Thu 08/02/12 10:36 AM


There is no Civil war and there is no revolution against Assad, in Syria.

CIA and Mossad death squads are behind Syria "blood bath." There is no "people's revolution."

http://youreportcorruption.com/component/hwdvideoshare/viewvideo/394/government/cia-a-mossad-death-squads-behind-syria-bloodbath-there-is-no-peoples-revolution-there


Well, that was a waste of time. The video is from Russia Today. Can you find anything more tabloid?



So just because the news is from Russia in your eyes it is a tabloid?
The reporter in that video spent two weeks touring Syria and talking to the actual citizens. I think I find him more believable than the ridiculous things I have been reading in the New York Times, which is more absurd than FOX news.

Besides, the M.O. of the Cabal sending in the CIA and other foreign covert mercs is well known and well repeated over and over in so many countries just before an alleged "revolution" that anyone who is really paying attention can predict their next moves before they even make it.

Their propaganda is so predictable and unimaginative it seems to have been designed for children. Those creating it have no respect for the intelligence of the public at large. I can see why because a large percentage of people will believe it.

But you can't fool all of the people all of the time. laugh


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Thu 08/02/12 10:39 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 08/02/12 10:40 AM
There is no Civil war and there is no revolution against Assad, in Syria.

What is happening there is a coup to over throw Assad and replace him with a dictator who will cooperate with the corporate machine.

This coup is being orchestrated by outsiders pretending to be some revolutionary army. Its all bull.

What's worse is the elaborate fabricated story that you hear on your nightly news.




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Thu 08/02/12 10:46 AM


There is a guy called Abdul Halim Khaddam, who is a sunni Muslim who served as President of Syria from 1984 to 2005. Abdul Halim was one of the few Sunni Muslims to make it to the top of the Alawite-dominated Syrian leadership.

He was born 15 September 1932. Khaddam is almost 80 years old and he is being groomed by Paris and by NATO, probably/Perhaps? for the purpose of being installed as the new and agreeable dictator of Syria.

Khaddam leads an opposition group National Salvation Front in Syria (NSF) which promised to bring down the government of Bashar Assad peacefully by 2006. Of course that didn't happen.

So now, he is getting some help.






He actually served as Vice-President.

See below regarding his resignation.

As the new President strengthened his grip on the Baathist bureaucracy, Khaddam, and other members of the "old guard" of the government, gradually lost influence. He announced his resignation on 6 June 2005, during the Ba'th Party Conference. That made him one of the last influential members of the "old guard" to leave the top tier of the government. The announcement came at a point when his political wings had already been clipped, but still the most powerful Sunni member in an Alawi Shi'ite government. After resigning, he relocated to Paris ostensibly to write his memoirs.[1]

In an interview with Al Arabiya on 30 December 2005, Khaddam denounced Assad's many "political blunders" in dealing with Lebanon. He especially attacked Rustum Ghazali, former head of Syrian operations in Lebanon, but defended his predecessor late Ghazi Kanaan - Syria's Interior Minister. Khaddam also said that former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri, to whom Khaddam was considered close, "received many threats" from Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.

Exile

The Syrian parliament responded the next day by voting to bring treason charges against him, and the Baath Party expelled him. Following the Khaddam interview, the UN Commission headed by Detlev Mehlis investigating the Hariri murder said it had asked the Syrian authorities to question Bashar al-Assad and Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa. According to Daily Star, the Commission interviewed Khaddam on 5 January 2006.

On 14 January 2006, Khaddam announced that he was forming a "government in exile", predicting the end of al-Assad's government by the end of 2006. His accusations against Assad and his inner circle regarding the Hariri murder also grew more explicit: Khaddam said he believed that Assad ordered Hariri's assassination.

Khaddam is the highest ranking Syrian official to have publicly cut his ties with the Syrian government, with the possible exception of Rifaat al-Assad.

Khaddam leads the opposition group National Salvation Front in Syria (NSF) which promises to bring down the government of Bashar Assad peacefully. The NSF had its last meeting on 16 September 2007 in Berlin, where some 140 opposition figures attended. On 16 February 2008, he accused the Syrian government of assassinating a top Hezbollah fugitive "for Israels sake."


Role in the 2011 Syrian uprising

Khaddam is considered an opposition leader to the current Syrian regime by the United States and the EU. In an interview on Israel's channel 2 TV, Khaddam acknowledged that he received money and help from the US and the EU in order to overthrow the Syrian regime.




Yes I read that stuff on wikipedia too.

Yes he was vice president. My mistake.

He is one of the managers behind the coup taking place in Syria right now according to Webster Tarplay Syrian Journalist.

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov knows what is going on even though our media tries to soften his remarks. He is criticizing the western powers for what they are doing in Syria.

And now Obama has agreed to allow covert ops to go into Syria. DUH!! As if they have not already been there from the beginning.

I have a friend who is in navy intelligence and Syria is the first place they sent him when they were claiming that American Troops were no where near there. They have been there from the beginning in the form of mercs and CIA.




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Thu 08/02/12 10:53 AM
Ask David Rockefellerdrinker


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Thu 08/02/12 10:59 AM



There is a guy called Abdul Halim Khaddam, who is a sunni Muslim who served as President of Syria from 1984 to 2005. Abdul Halim was one of the few Sunni Muslims to make it to the top of the Alawite-dominated Syrian leadership.

He was born 15 September 1932. Khaddam is almost 80 years old and he is being groomed by Paris and by NATO, probably/Perhaps? for the purpose of being installed as the new and agreeable dictator of Syria.

Khaddam leads an opposition group National Salvation Front in Syria (NSF) which promised to bring down the government of Bashar Assad peacefully by 2006. Of course that didn't happen.

So now, he is getting some help.






He actually served as Vice-President.

See below regarding his resignation.

As the new President strengthened his grip on the Baathist bureaucracy, Khaddam, and other members of the "old guard" of the government, gradually lost influence. He announced his resignation on 6 June 2005, during the Ba'th Party Conference. That made him one of the last influential members of the "old guard" to leave the top tier of the government. The announcement came at a point when his political wings had already been clipped, but still the most powerful Sunni member in an Alawi Shi'ite government. After resigning, he relocated to Paris ostensibly to write his memoirs.[1]

In an interview with Al Arabiya on 30 December 2005, Khaddam denounced Assad's many "political blunders" in dealing with Lebanon. He especially attacked Rustum Ghazali, former head of Syrian operations in Lebanon, but defended his predecessor late Ghazi Kanaan - Syria's Interior Minister. Khaddam also said that former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri, to whom Khaddam was considered close, "received many threats" from Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.

Exile

The Syrian parliament responded the next day by voting to bring treason charges against him, and the Baath Party expelled him. Following the Khaddam interview, the UN Commission headed by Detlev Mehlis investigating the Hariri murder said it had asked the Syrian authorities to question Bashar al-Assad and Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa. According to Daily Star, the Commission interviewed Khaddam on 5 January 2006.

On 14 January 2006, Khaddam announced that he was forming a "government in exile", predicting the end of al-Assad's government by the end of 2006. His accusations against Assad and his inner circle regarding the Hariri murder also grew more explicit: Khaddam said he believed that Assad ordered Hariri's assassination.

Khaddam is the highest ranking Syrian official to have publicly cut his ties with the Syrian government, with the possible exception of Rifaat al-Assad.

Khaddam leads the opposition group National Salvation Front in Syria (NSF) which promises to bring down the government of Bashar Assad peacefully. The NSF had its last meeting on 16 September 2007 in Berlin, where some 140 opposition figures attended. On 16 February 2008, he accused the Syrian government of assassinating a top Hezbollah fugitive "for Israels sake."


Role in the 2011 Syrian uprising

Khaddam is considered an opposition leader to the current Syrian regime by the United States and the EU. In an interview on Israel's channel 2 TV, Khaddam acknowledged that he received money and help from the US and the EU in order to overthrow the Syrian regime.




Yes I read that stuff on wikipedia too.

Yes he was vice president. My mistake.

He is one of the managers behind the coup taking place in Syria right now according to Webster Tarplay Syrian Journalist.

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov knows what is going on even though our media tries to soften his remarks. He is criticizing the western powers for what they are doing in Syria.

And now Obama has agreed to allow covert ops to go into Syria. DUH!! As if they have not already been there from the beginning.

I have a friend who is in navy intelligence and Syria is the first place they sent him when they were claiming that American Troops were no where near there. They have been there from the beginning in the form of mercs and CIA.




yep,he would sure tell you that he is working for Naval Intelligence,and reveal the Location of his Assignment to a Civilian without any Clearances!

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Thu 08/02/12 11:15 AM
Yep he would.

I have an above top security clearance. bigsmile

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 08/02/12 12:01 PM

Yep he would.

I have an above top security clearance. bigsmile
yep,that's why you posted the Item in an Open Forum!rofl

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Thu 08/02/12 12:13 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 08/02/12 12:14 PM


Yep he would.

I have an above top security clearance. bigsmile
yep,that's why you posted the Item in an Open Forum!rofl


Yep.

I believe in truth and the people's right to know.

The entire corporation is corrupt and I don't go by their rules anymore.

I do not serve the evil cabal.




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Thu 08/02/12 01:10 PM
Edited by HotRodDeluxe on Thu 08/02/12 01:12 PM

Well, that was a waste of time. The video is from Russia Today. Can you find anything more tabloid?



So just because the news is from Russia in your eyes it is a tabloid?


No, Russia Today IS a tabloid style form of media. Do some proper research.

The reporter in that video spent two weeks touring Syria and talking to the actual citizens.


So? It doesn't alter the fact that his claims are absurd.


I think I find him more believable than the ridiculous things I have been reading in the New York Times, which is more absurd than FOX news.


Based on what? Your extensive media studies?


Besides, the M.O. of the Cabal sending in the CIA and other foreign covert mercs is well known and well repeated over and over in so many countries just before an alleged "revolution" that anyone who is really paying attention can predict their next moves before they even make it.



Their propaganda is so predictable and unimaginative it seems to have been designed for children. Those creating it have no respect for the intelligence of the public at large. I can see why because a large percentage of people will believe it.

But you can't fool all of the people all of the time. laugh




More B grade sci-fi/spy movie plots. yawn

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Thu 08/02/12 01:11 PM

Yep he would.

I have an above top security clearance. bigsmile


Please troll elsewhere with your nonsense.

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Thu 08/02/12 01:15 PM
There are none so blind as those who will not see.

ohwell

I can't be concerned with them.


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Thu 08/02/12 01:16 PM







Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov knows what is going on even though our media tries to soften his remarks. He is criticizing the western powers for what they are doing in Syria.


He would, wouldn't he? You are overlooking how much the Russians need Assad in power.


I have a friend who is in navy intelligence and Syria is the first place they sent him when they were claiming that American Troops were no where near there. They have been there from the beginning in the form of mercs and CIA.


I don't believe you. You have demonstrated repeatedly that you 'make stuff up', and you never prove anything, so this is just highly questionable hearsay.





HotRodDeluxe's photo
Thu 08/02/12 01:16 PM

There are none so blind as those who will not see.

ohwell

I can't be concerned with them.




Please troll elsewhere.

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Thu 08/02/12 01:18 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 08/02/12 01:19 PM

My truth is only for those who can see and recognize truth.

I have no reason to lie.

The politicians, and the Banking industry, on the other hand, have to lie. The truth would destroy them.






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Thu 08/02/12 01:23 PM


My truth is only for those who can see and recognize truth.

I have no reason to lie.

The politicians, and the Banking industry, on the other hand, have to lie. The truth would destroy them.










Yes The Truth can be very hard to accept.


HotRodDeluxe's photo
Thu 08/02/12 01:24 PM



My truth is only for those who can see and recognize truth.

I have no reason to lie.

The politicians, and the Banking industry, on the other hand, have to lie. The truth would destroy them.










Yes The Truth can be very hard to accept.




Please troll elsewhere. I will not ask again, I'll just report you.

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Thu 08/02/12 01:25 PM


My truth is only for those who can see and recognize truth.

I have no reason to lie.

The politicians, and the Banking industry, on the other hand, have to lie. The truth would destroy them.








Please troll elsewhere. I will not ask again, I'll just report you.

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Thu 08/02/12 01:30 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 08/02/12 01:32 PM
I was under the impression that this was a public forum.

I have my opinions about Syria too.

Has my opinions on Syria upset you? I feel they are the truth.

I have no reason to lie.




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Thu 08/02/12 01:31 PM


Western governments and mainstream media have admitted that Al Qaeda is fighting against the secular Syrian government, and that the West is supporting the Syrian opposition … which is helping Al Qaeda.


Al-Qaeda is known to be aiding the rebels, but it is a stretch to conclude that the uprising is solely the responsibility of Al-Qaeda.
Hezbollah are involved and rebels backed by Saudi Arabia and Qatar. There is no proof that the west is supporting the uprising and the NY Times article many internet secondary sources cite has been misused. The CIA are trying to stop the flow of weapons to Al-Qaeda, not supplying them as has been suggested by more questionable sources.


The CIA are trying to stop the flow of weapons to Al-Qaeda?

What are they going to use...their bare hands?

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Thu 08/02/12 01:32 PM
Edited by Optomistic69 on Thu 08/02/12 01:34 PM

I was under the impression that this was a public forum.

I have my opinions about Syria too.

Has my opinions on Syria upset you? I feel they are the truth.




A public forum.



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