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Tesseract
16th June 2013, 03:04
Article by Robert Fisk:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/world-exclusive-iran-will-send-4000-troops-to-aid-bashar-alassads-forces-in-syria-8660358.html

Obama's human flesh eating, head hunting, child executing, CIA funded, CIA armed, CIA trained terror squads in Syria fully warrant this measure.

Flash
16th June 2013, 03:11
F u c ing ****, the third world war is starting. Iran will send the troops, no doubt because they are encircled with US in Syria.


AMERICANS, WAKE UP and stop being surfs to Israel.

Mike Gorman
16th June 2013, 03:12
They are talking about Chemical weapons being used again, the signal for Hell to be truly unleashed-it is the analog to the
'Weapons of mass destruction' that The Iraqi's were said to possess, the excuse -we are all aware of it. But this is something of a game changer,
will it be the final green light to attack Iran?

naste.de.lumina
16th June 2013, 06:02
It seems that the puppets began to be activated in the conflict.
The Egyptian people can not be so naive.
Naste.


Mursi cuts Egypt's Syria ties, backs no-fly zone

http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20130615&t=2&i=741640733&w=&fh=&fw=&ll=700&pl=300&r=CBRE95E1JIN00

By Tom Perry
CAIRO | Sat Jun 15, 2013 5:55pm EDT

(Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi said he had cut all diplomatic ties with Damascus on Saturday and backed a no-fly zone over Syria, pitching the most populous Arab state more firmly against President Bashar al-Assad.

Addressing a rally called by Sunni Muslim clerics in Cairo, the Sunni Islamist head of state also warned Assad's ally, the Iranian-backed Lebanese Shi'ite militia Hezbollah, to pull back from fighting in Syria.

"Hezbollah must leave Syria. These are serious words," said Mursi, whose country hosted a conference of Sunni clerics this week who issued a call for holy war against Damascus.

"There is no space or place for Hezbollah in Syria," Mursi said.

The rally underscored the region's deepening sectarian rift. A cleric who spoke before Mursi described Shi'ites as heretics, infidels, oppressors and polytheists.

It was also a show of support for Mursi as his opponents mobilize for protests to demand early presidential elections.

Mursi waved Syrian and Egyptian flags as he entered the auditorium packed with 20,000 supporters. The crowd chanted: "From the free revolutionaries of Egypt: We will stamp on you, Bashar!"

Mursi, a Muslim Brotherhood politician, steered clear of direct references to Shi'ites and Iran but in a partial allusion to Tehran, he accused states in the region and beyond of feeding "a campaign of extermination and planned ethnic cleansing" in Syria.

"We decided today to entirely break off relations with Syria and with the current Syrian regime," he said. He also urged world powers not to hesitate to enforce a no-fly zone over Syria.

Western diplomats said on Friday that Washington was considering a limited no-fly zone over parts of Syria, but the White House said later that the United States had no national interest in pursuing that option.

Russia, an ally of Assad and fierce opponent of outside military intervention in Syria, said any attempt to impose a no-fly zone using F-16 fighter jets and Patriots based in Jordan would be illegal.

Mursi said he was organizing an urgent summit of Arab and other Islamic states to discuss the situation in Syria, where the United States has in recent days decided to take steps to arm the rebels.

Egypt's U.S.-funded and -trained army is among the most powerful in the Middle East. There has been no suggestion, however, that Egypt, a country steeped in poverty, should get involved in the fighting in Syria.

WARNS AGAINST VIOLENCE

Mursi said: "The Egyptian people supports the struggle of the Syrian people, materially and morally, and Egypt, its nation, leadership ... and army, will not abandon the Syrian people until it achieves its rights and dignity."

The Brotherhood has joined calls this week from Sunni Muslim religious organizations for jihad against Assad and his Shi'ite allies.

Egypt has not taken an active role in arming the Syrian rebels, but an aide to Mursi said this week that Cairo would not stand in the way of Egyptians who wanted to fight in Syria.

It marked Mursi's second combative foreign policy speech in less than a week. On Monday, he said Egypt would keep "all options open" for dealing with a dispute with Ethiopia over a giant dam it is building on the Nile, though he said Cairo did not want war and stressed it would work diplomatically.

Mursi's liberal and leftist opponents are mobilizing for mass protests on June 30, the anniversary of Mursi coming to office, fuelling fears of possible further violence.

Mursi told his Islamist supporters at the rally that they must not be dragged into confrontations and that he would not tolerate any violence.

(Additional reporting by Ali Abdellati; Writing by Alastair Macdonald/Tom Perry; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/15/us-syria-crisis-egypt-mursi-idUSBRE95E0HA20130615

InCiDeR
16th June 2013, 06:39
This is not good news. Iran, as we all know, is one primary target for U.S. Syria is just a smoke screen.

I sense a storm approaching, the waves that follows can very well be the initial stages of WW III.

naste.de.lumina
16th June 2013, 06:46
This is not good news. Iran, as we all know, is one primary target for U.S. Syria is just a smoke screen.

I sense a storm approaching, the waves that follows can very well be the initial stages of WW III.

I sincerely hope and pray that the Egyptian people do not let the puppets energumen prevail.

bogeyman
16th June 2013, 07:26
With the fall of a number of countries in the Middle East, Syria has become the Stalingrad of the Middle East. If it falls the rest that are on the list will fall. It is a pivotal moment, where the fate of many countries in the Middle East is at stake, but also with much wider consequences throughout the world for decades to come.

Team Zen
16th June 2013, 08:10
This is just the next step of a plan that has taken decades to set up, like a game of chess- before this could happen "they" had to destabilize the entire region- Iraq, (Afghanistan and Pakistan are definitely in the mix too) Libya, Egypt, then Syria, all set up to get to Iran, the eye of the prize...are we really surprised?

It's all come to fruition, like many of us have forseen through our intuitions and putting many of the puzzle pieces together...so many different types of threads on this site, but so many of them indeed fit together- sham/shadow governments, media disinfo, secret cabal, fiat money systems, dumbing down people with crap food/medicine/chem trails/education/vapid entertainment/toys, all the way to the dark side threads re: the reptilians/draconians...it's all connected.

What frustrates me is that despite so many red flags over the last 12 years, from the blatantly obvious BS stories re: 9/11 and WMDs to drone attacks and Guantanamo and the Patriot Act, TSA, the 2008 bail out for big banks, Benghazigate, Fast and Furious, this new PRISM scandal, etc. etc. etc- and STILL people are posting pictures of their breakfast on Facebook...Hello??? Now the excuse of chemical weapons on Syrians to justify the US going in? Come on, how obviously transparent is that BS? Why don't more people see it? Or maybe they do, but don't do anything about it...but then again, what can we do?

I can hope for the best and direct positive energy and light towards all this "darkness," but that's not going to fix it, is it? All of us on this site could do that and that wouldn't be enough to stop it either. Of the hundreds of millions of people needed to really make a difference on a scale that could put a real stop to this nonsense, not enough are awake, still.

I'm not being negative, just "realistic," in the sense that in this reality there is a momentum and an apparent timeline that has already been determined to unfold...perhaps the mission for us that are awake is to ride these waves of chaos with light in our hearts and the refusal to give in to panic and fear, no matter how sad and devastating this gets- refusing to feed those interdimensional nasties anymore. That is where I can take a stand and take back control of my emotional/spiritual destiny.

Hang on everybody, we're in for one hell of a ride...

syrwong
16th June 2013, 09:46
I hate asymmetric warfare, especially this kind where the power has the nuclear trumpcard. It is so immoral. The only way to resist is really by guerilla tactics, of taking the initiative and attack the enemy by surprise. Save that is humiliating defeat and the people in slavery.

Bubu
16th June 2013, 10:00
"What frustrates me is that despite so many red flags over the last 12 years, from the blatantly obvious BS stories re: 9/11 and WMDs to drone attacks and Guantanamo and the Patriot Act, TSA, the 2008 bail out for big banks, Benghazigate, Fast and Furious, this new PRISM scandal, etc. etc. etc- and STILL people are posting pictures of their breakfast on Facebook...Hello???"

I posted a number of links in facebook hoping that someone may pick up some message but not one "like" my post. It occurred to me that I have an advantage over them as I know what's unfolding thus I can prepare my family (my family listen to me). So what I did was to join them instead and have fun commenting on their antics. When all of this unfold I will still have fun on my off grid nature. I can only hope not the worst come to them. I am still doing what could be done to educate them, because we are together in this ascension event, but I am not expecting any outcome, doing so will most certainly bring about frustration. We have the knowledge we have the advantage take advantage of it.

Tesseract
16th June 2013, 13:53
During his visit, Mr Hague and Mr Kerry also discussed the US and UK’s tactics to take on Putin at the G8. They agreed a carefully choreographed series of announcements designed to maximise pressure on Russia ahead of the summit.

Summit starts tomorrow in Northern Ireland.

source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2342438/Revealed-How-Prime-Minister-John-Kerry-ambushed-nervous-Obama-force-arm-Syrian-rebels.html

ghostrider
16th June 2013, 16:24
all this just after the bildeberger meeting ??? We should have a global law, No country is allowed to interfere with another countries affairs ... the drum beat of world war 3 hurts my ears and makes me ill ... I want peace, not war and death and destruction ...pray for the people of Syria and Iran, they will suffer and gain nothing from another stupid war ...

naste.de.lumina
16th June 2013, 16:30
all this just after the bildeberger meeting ???


Intention
http://lokotopia.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/looney-tones-sangrentos-piu-piu-e-frajola.jpg

ghostrider
16th June 2013, 16:55
During his visit, Mr Hague and Mr Kerry also discussed the US and UK’s tactics to take on Putin at the G8. They agreed a carefully choreographed series of announcements designed to maximise pressure on Russia ahead of the summit.

Summit starts tomorrow in Northern Ireland.

source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2342438/Revealed-How-Prime-Minister-John-Kerry-ambushed-nervous-Obama-force-arm-Syrian-rebels.html

thanks for the info, I was looking at this in one dimension , wonder what kind of goodies they will promise Russia to stay out of the syrian death and destruction and regime replacement agenda ...

sigma6
16th June 2013, 20:15
It seems that the puppets began to be activated in the conflict.
The Egyptian people can not be so naive.
Naste.


Mursi cuts Egypt's Syria ties, backs no-fly zone

http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20130615&t=2&i=741640733&w=&fh=&fw=&ll=700&pl=300&r=CBRE95E1JIN00

By Tom Perry
CAIRO | Sat Jun 15, 2013 5:55pm EDT

(Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi said he had cut all diplomatic ties with Damascus on Saturday and backed a no-fly zone over Syria, pitching the most populous Arab state more firmly against President Bashar al-Assad.

Addressing a rally called by Sunni Muslim clerics in Cairo, the Sunni Islamist head of state also warned Assad's ally, the Iranian-backed Lebanese Shi'ite militia Hezbollah, to pull back from fighting in Syria.

"Hezbollah must leave Syria. These are serious words," said Mursi, whose country hosted a conference of Sunni clerics this week who issued a call for holy war against Damascus.

"There is no space or place for Hezbollah in Syria," Mursi said.

The rally underscored the region's deepening sectarian rift. A cleric who spoke before Mursi described Shi'ites as heretics, infidels, oppressors and polytheists.

It was also a show of support for Mursi as his opponents mobilize for protests to demand early presidential elections.

Mursi waved Syrian and Egyptian flags as he entered the auditorium packed with 20,000 supporters. The crowd chanted: "From the free revolutionaries of Egypt: We will stamp on you, Bashar!"

Mursi, a Muslim Brotherhood politician, steered clear of direct references to Shi'ites and Iran but in a partial allusion to Tehran, he accused states in the region and beyond of feeding "a campaign of extermination and planned ethnic cleansing" in Syria.

"We decided today to entirely break off relations with Syria and with the current Syrian regime," he said. He also urged world powers not to hesitate to enforce a no-fly zone over Syria.

Western diplomats said on Friday that Washington was considering a limited no-fly zone over parts of Syria, but the White House said later that the United States had no national interest in pursuing that option.

Russia, an ally of Assad and fierce opponent of outside military intervention in Syria, said any attempt to impose a no-fly zone using F-16 fighter jets and Patriots based in Jordan would be illegal.

Mursi said he was organizing an urgent summit of Arab and other Islamic states to discuss the situation in Syria, where the United States has in recent days decided to take steps to arm the rebels.

Egypt's U.S.-funded and -trained army is among the most powerful in the Middle East. There has been no suggestion, however, that Egypt, a country steeped in poverty, should get involved in the fighting in Syria.

WARNS AGAINST VIOLENCE

Mursi said: "The Egyptian people supports the struggle of the Syrian people, materially and morally, and Egypt, its nation, leadership ... and army, will not abandon the Syrian people until it achieves its rights and dignity."

The Brotherhood has joined calls this week from Sunni Muslim religious organizations for jihad against Assad and his Shi'ite allies.

Egypt has not taken an active role in arming the Syrian rebels, but an aide to Mursi said this week that Cairo would not stand in the way of Egyptians who wanted to fight in Syria.

It marked Mursi's second combative foreign policy speech in less than a week. On Monday, he said Egypt would keep "all options open" for dealing with a dispute with Ethiopia over a giant dam it is building on the Nile, though he said Cairo did not want war and stressed it would work diplomatically.

Mursi's liberal and leftist opponents are mobilizing for mass protests on June 30, the anniversary of Mursi coming to office, fuelling fears of possible further violence.

Mursi told his Islamist supporters at the rally that they must not be dragged into confrontations and that he would not tolerate any violence.

(Additional reporting by Ali Abdellati; Writing by Alastair Macdonald/Tom Perry; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/15/us-syria-crisis-egypt-mursi-idUSBRE95E0HA20130615

Good thread, thanks for all the updates
Then this shows exactly what the Arab Spring was all about, Mubarak was getting too stinking rich and snubbing the US and maybe even planning on "giving something back to assuage his own lifetime of guilt (but I doubt that) and had to be replaced, so this is just the new US bumboy for their global Hegemony. There you have it... "we will leave all options open" is code for there is an american with his hand up my arse is moving my lips right now....

Blatant public announcement. Egypt is once again under US control, and the Muslim Brotherhood is probably another Rothschild/Rockefellar money laundering front... the exact same thing as Al-Ciada. They have played their card...

And all this is just a Western play at disrupting the Middle East by playing on their own ignorance and ego, between the Sunnis and Shia's, how could the Arabs be so bloody stupid to fall for this... (poverty... coming to a neighbourhood in your area soon)

sigma6
16th June 2013, 20:19
all this just after the bildeberger meeting ??? We should have a global law, No country is allowed to interfere with another countries affairs ... the drum beat of world war 3 hurts my ears and makes me ill ... I want peace, not war and death and destruction ...pray for the people of Syria and Iran, they will suffer and gain nothing from another stupid war ...

One way to stop that even the Arabs should understand is to find a way to make it UNPROFITABLE for the US/Britain/NWO... Both long term and short term... And one way of doing that is REFUSING to fight and kill each other.... just political meetings until it is resolved and do what they do in Asia, When the US shows up, DON"T invite them to your meeting!!!

sigma6
16th June 2013, 20:39
With the fall of a number of countries in the Middle East, Syria has become the Stalingrad of the Middle East. If it falls the rest that are on the list will fall. It is a pivotal moment, where the fate of many countries in the Middle East is at stake, but also with much wider consequences throughout the world for decades to come.

Agreed the West is willing to expose themselves and "invest" extra resources in Syria.... since it turning out to be so pivotal... toward the prize of ultimate control of the Middle East. And doing it mostly on the momentum of prejudice they are creating by fomenting the hatred of the majority religious sect against the minority... It does seem (like everything they do in the West) is like a plan that was laid out decades in advance. This actually conforms pretty close to what dear old uncle Albert Pike had predicted isn't it? The final war would be along Middle Eastern vs (I thought against Christians, but maybe that will be next to come when they see after destroying the minority Shia, they are left with a bunch of Western Controlled "Muslim Brotherhood" double agent agencies...)

Welcome to the Secret Societies (what secret societies, I don't see any secret societies do you????)

naste.de.lumina
16th June 2013, 20:46
With the fall of a number of countries in the Middle East, Syria has become the Stalingrad of the Middle East. If it falls the rest that are on the list will fall. It is a pivotal moment, where the fate of many countries in the Middle East is at stake, but also with much wider consequences throughout the world for decades to come.

Agreed the West is willing to expose themselves and "invest" extra resources in Syria.... since it turning out to be so pivotal... toward the prize of ultimate control of the Middle East. And doing it mostly on the momentum of prejudice they are creating by fomenting the hatred of the majority religious sect against the minority... It does seem (like everything they do in the West) is like a plan that was laid out decades in advance. This actually conforms pretty close to what dear old uncle Albert Pike had predicted isn't it? The final war would be along Middle Eastern vs (I thought against Christians, but maybe that will be next to come when they see after destroying the minority Shia, they are left with a bunch of Western Controlled "Muslim Brotherhood" double agent agencies...)

Welcome to the Secret Societies (what secret societies, I don't see any secret societies do you????)

Secret for those who have eyes but do not see and ears but do not hear.:whip:

naste.de.lumina
16th June 2013, 22:14
I woke up in a parallel reality? :suspicious:
0SXBeMhIgFo

sigma6
17th June 2013, 02:08
I know Naste I don't get where Zibiggy is coming from either, it's like some aliens came down and gave him a spanking and told him from now on if he isn't a good boy, they would rip his entrails out and feed it to him. .. and like he really listened... not sure the cause, maybe it's old age, guilt, grandchildren,(alien threat (lol) but he is coming across lately like a true statesmen????

naste.de.lumina
17th June 2013, 02:50
http://www.drybonesproject.com/blog/D13616_2.gif

Ioneo
17th June 2013, 03:25
Of course, ZB wants a One World Government. It is in the interest of him and the Committee of 300 to blame both sides and usher in the OWG.

MadMax1
17th June 2013, 05:12
The US would be unwise to supply these rebels with weapons and ammo they may help but the weapons will eventually fall into the wrong hands in the end and it appears the UN does not agree with their so called independent results confirming sayren gas being used. From the news reports i have been seeing USA giving them weapons has fallen on cold ears with the UN Russia Iran China and Switzerland. They can not enforce a no fly zone with out approval to do so would be illegal and would make the US government look pretty silly, and i think they will lose the respect of more countries if they ignore the rules.

naste.de.lumina
17th June 2013, 05:35
The US would be unwise to supply these rebels with weapons and ammo they may help but the weapons will eventually fall into the wrong hands in the end and it appears the UN does not agree with their so called independent results confirming sayren gas being used. From the news reports i have been seeing USA giving them weapons has fallen on cold ears with the UN Russia Iran China and Switzerland. They can not enforce a no fly zone with out approval to do so would be illegal and would make the US government look pretty silly, and i think they will lose the respect of more countries if they ignore the rules.

Hey buddy.
The rebels are the wrong hands. They are al-Qaeda.
The U.S. and allies are supplying Al Qaeda with weapons and ammunition to overthrow the Syrian government.
Realized the hypocrisy? Enemies here, friends there.
Depends on the interest, not to mention that Al-Qaeda is an arm created and managed by the CIA.
In Syria they changed the name to 'al Nusra', but it is the same organization.

Ioneo
17th June 2013, 15:53
From The Independent:

"In the Middle East, there is cynical disbelief at the American contention that it can distribute arms – almost certainly including anti-aircraft missiles – only to secular Sunni rebel forces in Syria represented by the so-called Free Syria Army. The more powerful al-Nusrah Front, allied to al-Qaeda, dominates the battlefield on the rebel side and has been blamed for atrocities including the execution of Syrian government prisoners of war and the murder of a 14-year old boy for blasphemy. They will be able to take new American weapons from their Free Syria Army comrades with little effort."

angienader
18th June 2013, 00:43
I hear that there is a new President in Iran. One who was with the opposition. Doesn't that mean that since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is no longer in control with keeping an alliance with Bashar Assad

Tesseract
18th June 2013, 00:48
I hear that there is a new President in Iran. One who was with the opposition. Doesn't that mean that since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is no longer in control with keeping an alliance with Bashar Assad

The ayatollahs will keep the alliance.

Tesseract
18th June 2013, 00:51
Meanwhile Saudi Arabia has sent anti-aircraft missiles to the cannibals. Of course, Saudi Arabia has a lot in common with the rebels including a lust for beheading people amongst other things.

http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/06/17/g8-putin-obama-syria-idINDEE95G0BC20130617

Tesseract
18th June 2013, 01:06
21793

Nobel laureate..

Damah
19th June 2013, 00:07
Greetings from Bahrain :o

My first post here, but am a long time lurker. Thought I would tell you how I - and many around me - perceive what is happening around us.

Recently several governments in the region - ours included - are hell bent on an all out sectarian war in the middle east.

Sectarian language came to the forefront of middle east mainstream media after the invasion of the saudi troops to Bahrain in which they went OVER AND BEYOND what they needed to do to stop the demonstrations; destroying Shiite mosques, sectarian hatred on national tv and newspapers - provocations of the worst kind - we had police jeeps screaming out obscene language from their speakers in the middle of residential neighborhoods.

However and thank goodness that people were “aware” of what was going on, even though many “ate the pill” but society as a whole withstood the attempts at destroying it’s fabric (thats not to a say a lot of damage has been done and continue to so, but it did not implode into an all out war and neither did Iran came in to save their “brothers in religion)

Fast forward to the events going on now, and the latest fatwa stated by Al Qardawi (shiites are infidels and go fight in Syria), Everyone is looking at it as “plan B” after the battle of al Qusair. Suddenly their new middle east project is on the backfoot - Al Qusair had a city under it - tunnels than go on for kilometers built over two years with the help of Hamas diggers - they did not expect it to fall so easily - neither did they expect their investment in the rebels would be go awash (stories are abundant in the region of “millionaire” sheikhs and jahadis who fled to europe) - So it seems they are betting on a full blown sectarian strive in the middle east instead of the "domino" effect they were playing after Syria stopped that scenario.

Either way - we’ve always had faith in Nasrallah and see him as the defender of the region against the Elite’s new middle east plan - and after the battle of Qusair our faith has only doubled, Mainstream media here are fullbown against Hzballah and Iran - labeling them as terrorist and baby killers - however twitter and facebook and whatsapp are filled with articles and analysis - many are awake to the truth here - but our problem is the that the sheeple are not busy watching American idol - they run around with guns instead. therefore this is a very tense situation and everyone is waiting the results of the G8 summit but with one eye on Qatar and the expected succession plans over there.

However the moment the Syrian Army and Hzballah engage in Battle for the north of the country - then all eyes back on Syria.

I know this is a jumbled post - it’s 3 a.m and one of my worst days, but am here to stay and get better ;).

naste.de.lumina
19th June 2013, 00:19
Greetings from Bahrain :o

My first post here, but am a long time lurker. Thought I would tell you how I - and many around me - perceive what is happening around us.

Recently several governments in the region - ours included - are hell bent on an all out sectarian war in the middle east.

Sectarian language came to the forefront of middle east mainstream media after the invasion of the saudi troops to Bahrain in which they went OVER AND BEYOND what they needed to do to stop the demonstrations; destroying Shiite mosques, sectarian hatred on national tv and newspapers - provocations of the worst kind - we had police jeeps screaming out obscene language from their speakers in the middle of residential neighborhoods.

However and thank goodness that people were “aware” of what was going on, even though many “ate the pill” but society as a whole withstood the attempts at destroying it’s fabric (thats not to a say a lot of damage has been done and continue to so, but it did not implode into an all out war and neither did Iran came in to save their “brothers in religion)

Fast forward to the events going on now, and the latest fatwa stated by Al Qardawi (shiites are infidels and go fight in Syria), Everyone is looking at it as “plan B” after the battle of al Qusair. Suddenly their new middle east project is on the backfoot - Al Qusair had a city under it - tunnels than go on for kilometers built over two years with the help of Hamas diggers - they did not expect it to fall so easily - neither did they expect their investment in the rebels would be go awash (stories are abundant in the region of “millionaire” sheikhs and jahadis who fled to europe) - So it seems they are betting on a full blown sectarian strive in the middle east instead of the "domino" effect they were playing after Syria stopped that scenario.

Either way - we’ve always had faith in Nasrallah and see him as the defender of the region against the Elite’s new middle east plan - and after the battle of Qusair our faith has only doubled, Mainstream media here are fullbown against Hzballah and Iran - labeling them as terrorist and baby killers - however twitter and facebook and whatsapp are filled with articles and analysis - many are awake to the truth here - but our problem is the that the sheeple are not busy watching American idol - they run around with guns instead. therefore this is a very tense situation and everyone is waiting the results of the G8 summit but with one eye on Qatar and the expected succession plans over there.

However the moment the Syrian Army and Hzballah engage in Battle for the north of the country - then all eyes back on Syria.

I know this is a jumbled post - it’s 3 a.m and one of my worst days, but am here to stay and get better ;).

Welcome to PA my friend.
Thanks for your information.
Surely the perspective and knowledge of the reality of who is in or near the fact is much richer in information.
I hope and I pray that you and your people are well.
Hug.