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Old 08-04-2011, 02:03 PM   #1
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:stop The Orontes River is Syria is red with blood and bodies, but the UN is nowhere to be found....

Not a peep out of the U.N., and NOTHING from the Arab league..... Interesting, (and depresssing). Can you imagine how many resolutions would have been passed already if it was some different country? (insert your own inference here)

http://www.debka.com/article/21176/

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Bodies of Hama citizens in the Orontes

Horrifying images of bodies and limbs floating in the Orontes River in Hama were aired by Syrian state television early Thursday, Aug. 4. Contrary to official claims that they belonged to Syrian soldiers torn to pieces by protesters, debkafile reports they are the victims of Syrian tank fire and ZU-23 automatic anti-aircraft artillery trained on residential buildings and streets in the last 48 hours as the dead pile up in the streets.

Citizens cowering in their homes are throwing the dead out of windows and off roofs into the river.
They are reliving the terrors of the massacre President Bashar Assad's father inflicted on this city of half-a-million in 1982 which left 30,000 dead.

Our sources report that the Syrian ruler decided to take advantage of three events for unleashing an all-out assault against rebellious Hama:
1. World attention was riveted on the deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's trial which opened in Cairo Wednesday. As Mubarak was stunningly wheeled into the courtroom on a stretcher and deposited in an iron cage, Syrian tanks thundered into central Hama, indiscriminately shelling buildings and torching them. Their anti-aircraft guns mowed down the rebels who were firing anti-tank weapons from roadblocks.

Buildings suspected of housing snipers at windows or on rooftops were flattened.
Casualty figures cannot be confirmed because the Syrian authorities have cut off all the city's ground and cell telephone and Internet links. Electrical current and water are also switched off. The dead are believed to be in the hundreds and rising all the time because the thousands of injured cannot be reached for medical care.
The satellite phones in the hands of some of the dissident leaders provide the only source of information on the situation in the embattled city.

2. The crisis between the Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and the army after the entire top command resigned in a body, which Assad expected would preoccupy all the decision-making levels in Ankara to the exclusion of Syria. He counted on no one in authority venturing to order the Turkish units poised on the Syrian border for weeks to cross into northern Syria and establish a buffer zone there to ease the siege on Hama and other towns.

3. The UN Security Council convening Wednesday night routinely condemned the killing of civilians in Syria and human rights abuses but stopped at approving sanctions or any concrete penalties for the delinquent Assad regime.
Although US UN representative Susan Rice called the statement "an important and strong step," Bashar Assad was not impressed and the Syrian army's onslaught on Hama kept going through the night.

Assad was further encouraged by an event in the US Congress. After the Senate Tuesday, Aug. 3 approved the bill raising the national debt ceiling, the lawmakers were scheduled to turn to the crisis in Syria. However, US Ambassador Robert Ford, on hand to brief the senators, saw them hurrying to leave Capitol Hill. Only one senator remained for the briefing.

The Syrian ruler has therefore concluded he can safely ignore international opinion. In the face of US and Western indifference, he can continue to mercilessly slaughter his people without fear of the sort of intervention they undertook in Libya or UN sanctions.




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Old 08-04-2011, 02:25 PM   #2
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I'll never understand how a country's (any country) military or police can slaughter their own citizens. I can barely understand how a country can order the slaughter of people from other countries.
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I'll never understand how a country's (any country) military or police can slaughter their own citizens. I can barely understand how a country can order the slaughter of people from other countries.
When people hold positions of wealth, power and influence they will literally do anything to hold on to those things.
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what about tanks in Bahrain, or the countless other examples of bias when it comes to people dying?
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And still not a peep from anyone at the UN or the Arab league...



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From a historical perspective, this appears to me to be the very effective Problem > Reaction > Solution strategy

1. Problem - Protestors in target country are under attack (but they are funded and organized by CIA)
2. Reaction - Allow a world reaction to build up calling for something to be done
3. Solution - Military action on Syria, the UN appears to listen to the reaction of the world and approves military action on Syria. "The people called for this!"

In reality, it was the plan all along to send troops in even before the CIA organized the protests. The CIA is The Rockefeller's (Bankers) personal special mission and detective agency. The UN is also a Rockefeller creation and is controlled by them, he even handed them a property for their head office.

The CIA is well known for funding protests in a country that the Bankers want to attack, two classic and well known examples are Iran and Venezuela.

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And still not a peep from anyone at the UN or the Arab league...



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do they post here?
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do they post here?
Is GFY your only source of what is going on in the world?




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dont worry sperber...

syria is on our list...

expect some US involvement in this very soon..

we need the situation to worsen a bit first...



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From a historical perspective, this appears to me to be the very effective Problem > Reaction > Solution strategy

1. Problem - Protestors in target country are under attack (but they are funded and organized by CIA)
2. Reaction - Allow a world reaction to build up calling for something to be done
3. Solution - Military action on Syria, the UN appears to listen to the reaction of the world and approves military action on Syria. "The people called for this!"

In reality, it was the plan all along to send troops in even before the CIA organized the protests. The CIA is The Rockefeller's (Bankers) personal special mission and detective agency. The UN is also a Rockefeller creation and is controlled by them, he even handed them a property for their head office.

The CIA is well known for funding protests in a country that the Bankers want to attack, two classic and well known examples are Iran and Venezuela.

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Not a peep out of the U.N., and NOTHING from the Arab league..... Interesting, (and depresssing). Can you imagine how many resolutions would have been passed already if it was some different country? (insert your own inference here)

http://www.debka.com/article/21176/

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Bodies of Hama citizens in the Orontes

Horrifying images of bodies and limbs floating in the Orontes River in Hama were aired by Syrian state television early Thursday, Aug. 4. Contrary to official claims that they belonged to Syrian soldiers torn to pieces by protesters, debkafile reports they are the victims of Syrian tank fire and ZU-23 automatic anti-aircraft artillery trained on residential buildings and streets in the last 48 hours as the dead pile up in the streets.

Citizens cowering in their homes are throwing the dead out of windows and off roofs into the river.
They are reliving the terrors of the massacre President Bashar Assad's father inflicted on this city of half-a-million in 1982 which left 30,000 dead.

Our sources report that the Syrian ruler decided to take advantage of three events for unleashing an all-out assault against rebellious Hama:
1. World attention was riveted on the deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's trial which opened in Cairo Wednesday. As Mubarak was stunningly wheeled into the courtroom on a stretcher and deposited in an iron cage, Syrian tanks thundered into central Hama, indiscriminately shelling buildings and torching them. Their anti-aircraft guns mowed down the rebels who were firing anti-tank weapons from roadblocks.

Buildings suspected of housing snipers at windows or on rooftops were flattened.
Casualty figures cannot be confirmed because the Syrian authorities have cut off all the city's ground and cell telephone and Internet links. Electrical current and water are also switched off. The dead are believed to be in the hundreds and rising all the time because the thousands of injured cannot be reached for medical care.
The satellite phones in the hands of some of the dissident leaders provide the only source of information on the situation in the embattled city.

2. The crisis between the Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and the army after the entire top command resigned in a body, which Assad expected would preoccupy all the decision-making levels in Ankara to the exclusion of Syria. He counted on no one in authority venturing to order the Turkish units poised on the Syrian border for weeks to cross into northern Syria and establish a buffer zone there to ease the siege on Hama and other towns.

3. The UN Security Council convening Wednesday night routinely condemned the killing of civilians in Syria and human rights abuses but stopped at approving sanctions or any concrete penalties for the delinquent Assad regime.
Although US UN representative Susan Rice called the statement "an important and strong step," Bashar Assad was not impressed and the Syrian army's onslaught on Hama kept going through the night.

Assad was further encouraged by an event in the US Congress. After the Senate Tuesday, Aug. 3 approved the bill raising the national debt ceiling, the lawmakers were scheduled to turn to the crisis in Syria. However, US Ambassador Robert Ford, on hand to brief the senators, saw them hurrying to leave Capitol Hill. Only one senator remained for the briefing.

The Syrian ruler has therefore concluded he can safely ignore international opinion. In the face of US and Western indifference, he can continue to mercilessly slaughter his people without fear of the sort of intervention they undertook in Libya or UN sanctions.




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i think you think it is for a lot of people.
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Somebody knows their David Icke rhetoric
they're all lizard people!!! HSSSSSSSSSS!!!! haha

cia have been known to meddle of course, but not to that extent, and they don't have the financial backing or the power to start anything too serious. If they could, those middle eastern wars would have gone a lot more smooth wouldn't you say?
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here. i'll do one-

United Nations brings 300 tonnes of food for the displaced at famine camps set up by Somalia's Western-backed government.
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here. i'll do one-

United Nations brings 300 tonnes of food for the displaced at famine camps set up by Somalia's Western-backed government.
Great example dyna mo, this is another tactic they use

Kissinger: "Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people."

- Using a number of techniques you stop food from getting to a target area that you want to take control of.

- Next your guys turn up there with food looking like the heros.

- Manipulate the media to make it look like the old government was making the famine worse.

- You've won most of the people over so you now take control.

As Kissinger says, controlling the food can give you at least as much power as controlling the oil. This is what Monsanto is about, this is the reality of why they are creating terminator seeds so as they can eventually take away a country's capability of feeding it's own people. Once you've got them growing your crappy GMO seeds, you take a cut of anything that they make selling the produce, like a form of tax, and they have to buy all new seeds from you at whatever price you choose. Brilliant Scam! This is why Monsanto turned up in Haiti after the earthquake and donated their GMO seeds. Fortunately the farmers there were too smart for it and burned them all http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...t=va&aid=19229

If you control a nation's food supply they have to dance to your tune. It's far easier to do this in a country that doesn't have much food to go around in the first place.
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UN Security Council slams Syria crackdown

http://gulfnews.com/news/region/syri...kdown-1.847695

stop getting your news from israeli propaganda outfits.
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Hama is laid ruins by the Syrian army?

This is not the first time ? last time there were 10,000 deaths claimed.

Hama massacre (1982)

As far as Somalia goes ? fuck 'em ...

One pirate mother ship ransom for one boatload of food ...
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