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iceni tribe
27th August 2013, 19:09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM_FElma6Cw&feature=em-uploademail
Syrian Gas Attack
Veterans Today has proof Syrian government has no involvement by Gordon Duff
Etherios
27th August 2013, 21:36
There is a trial in Egypt and its connecting the Muslim Brotherhood with Obama (they have signed papers and money transfers) ... i guess the US needs a reason to start a war and stop the news from reaching the US sheeple ... Also what Bill posted about the Pentagon prepping ...
WhiteFeather
27th August 2013, 22:34
There is a trial in Egypt and its connecting the Muslim Brotherhood with Obama (they have signed papers and money transfers) ... i guess the US needs a reason to start a war and stop the news from reaching the US sheeple ... Also what Bill posted about the Pentagon prepping ...
Or maybe The US Hitmen from The Corporations of The United States need to occupy land into Syria so they can run their oil/natural gas pipelines. I smell Sh!t.
Atlas
27th August 2013, 22:50
Gordon Duff says these are clearly chemical weapons but is unsure what chemical is being used.
Question to Gordon Duff: how do you know these are actually chemical weapons if you don't know what chemicals are inside?
ghostrider
27th August 2013, 23:23
check out alex jones interview with the syrian girl, she predicted a chemical attack one year ago ... a staged event to drag the U.S. into another war ...
Gardener
27th August 2013, 23:29
There is almost certainly a third party, the syrian gov would KNOW that there would be ramifications if they used cw, so they not going to do that. Seriously who is usually the third party? No neeed to answer..........]
Dennis Leahy
27th August 2013, 23:43
Thanks. I think this should be reposted on social media sites.
Dennis
Atlas
27th August 2013, 23:58
Or maybe The US Hitmen from The Corporations of The United States need to occupy land into Syria so they can run their oil/natural gas pipelines.
It's most likely to be the case, everyone seems to have forgotten:
General Wesley Clark predicted war with Syria back in 2007
listen to him at 1:15 :
We gonna take out 7 countries in 5 years starting with Irak, and then SYRIA,...fSNyPS0fXpU
See PA's threads :
Wesley Clark Lays Out Takeover Plans Back in 2007 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?34412-Wesley-Clark-Lays-Out-Takeover-Plans-Back-in-2007) by Mandala, 10th November 2011
Can a Four Star General (General Wesley Clark) Talk Like a Truther? (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?17145-Can-a-Four-Star-General--General-Wesley-Clark--Talk-Like-a-Truther) by daledo, 27th March 2011
Gen Wesley Clark Reveals US Plan To Invade Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia,... (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?21144-Gen-Wesley-Clark-Reveals-US-Plan-To-Invade-Iraq-Syria-Lebanon-Lybia-Somalia-Suda) by ktlight, 23rd May 2011
Sidney
28th August 2013, 01:22
It seems the only thing that will ever stop the mass killing machine, would be a major natural catastrophe. It sure seems that humans are not stopping it. This just goes on and on and on and on. Very depressing to see this occurring.
Operator
28th August 2013, 01:58
I think this should be reposted on social media sites.
I'm glad to see that most comments on articles in online newspapers and other media are about
recognizing the similarity to the lies leading up to the invasion of Iraq.
70 .. 80% of the people indicate that this is all based on lies.
So, that's one step ... now how do we do the next, preventing them from attacking anyway?
Atlas
28th August 2013, 02:24
Preventing them from attacking? They planned it years ago and they are the best warfare strategists in the world, what are you going to do just now !?
Libya Destroyed: Syria Next In The Crosshairs 2011
It is said to come from fora.tv and found it: 6oJUnG3Z6WI
Operator
28th August 2013, 02:58
Preventing them from attacking? They planned it years ago and they are the best warfare strategists in the world, what are you going to do just now !?
Libya Destroyed: Syria Next In The Crosshairs 2011
It is said to come from fora.tv and found it: 6oJUnG3Z6WI
Good that you found that old posting again ... yeah, I know it's now 2 minutes to midnight but the awareness
wasn't on a sufficient level back then ... now is a bit different.
My theory (or rather question) is: would a bank-robber still rob the bank if he knows that 2 out of 10 people
inside knows what his plans are? He would at least be more nervous and is more likely to make mistakes.
Perhaps he would postpone the robbery till a better opportunity arrives.
They indeed 'plan' the attack years ago ... but we also know they are far behind schedule. So they are far from
perfect and perhaps our (un)intentional interfering has effect ...
161803398
28th August 2013, 03:12
UN says they have proof it was the rebels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&sPtGJbrvpjQ
But I dont know if he is talking about this:
http://www.aina.org/news/20130826131925.htm
Testimony from victims strongly suggests it was the rebels, not the Syrian government, that used Sarin nerve gas during a recent incident in the revolution-wracked nation, a senior U.N. diplomat said Monday.
Carla del Ponte, a member of the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, told Swiss TV there were "strong, concrete suspicions but not yet incontrovertible proof," that rebels seeking to oust Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad had used the nerve agent.
But she said her panel had not yet seen any evidence of Syrian government forces using chemical weapons, according to the BBC, but she added that more investigation was needed.
Damascus has recently facing growing Western accusations that its forces used such weapons, which President Obama has described as crossing a red line. But Ms. del Ponte's remarks may serve to shift the focus of international concern.
Ms. del Ponte, who in 1999 was appointed to head the U.N. was crimes tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda, has sometimes been a controversial figure. She was removed from her Rwanda post by the U.N. Security Council in 2003, but she continued as the chief prosecutor for the Yugoslav tribunal until 2008.
Ms. del Ponte, a former Swiss prosecutor and attorney general, told Swiss TV: "Our investigators have been in neighboring countries interviewing victims, doctors and field hospitals. According to their report of last week, which I have seen, there are strong, concrete suspicions but not yet incontrovertible proof of the use of sarin gas, from the way the victims were treated."
She gave no further details, the BBC said.
The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria was established in August 2011 to examine alleged violations of human rights in the Syrian conflict which started in March that year.
It is due to issue its next report to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in June.
Rebel Free Syrian Army spokesman Louay Almokdad denied that rebels had use chemical weapons.
"In any case, we don't have the mechanism to launch these kinds of weapons, which would need missiles that can carry chemical warheads, and we in the FSA do not possess these kind of capabilities," Mr. Almokdad told CNN.
"More importantly, we do not aspire to have (chemical weapons) because we view our battle with the regime as a battle for the establishment of a free democratic state. … We want to build a free democratic state that recognizes and abides by all international accords and agreements -- and chemical and biological warfare is something forbidden legally and internationally."
By Shaun Waterman
Washington Times
Atlas
28th August 2013, 03:17
They indeed 'plan' the attack years ago ... but we also know they are far behind schedule. So they are far from
perfect and perhaps our (un)intentional interfering has effect ...
You're right, I should be that optimistic.
We have now reached a time where wars are cleaner than ever and we are not supposed to complain about it. It's for the good of all, they say...
161803398
28th August 2013, 03:24
http://www.wnd.com/2013/08/video-shows-rebels-launching-gas-attack-in-syria/
WND EXCLUSIVE
Evidence: Syria gas attack work of U.S. allies
Contrary evidence arises as U.S. considers punishing Assad regime
Published: 1 day ago
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NEW YORK – As the U.S. considers a response to what it calls a chemical weapon attack by Syria’s Bashar al-Assad regime that killed hundreds of civilians, reliable Middle Eastern sources say they have evidence the culprits actually were the rebel forces trying to take over the government.
Secretary of State John Kerry accused the Assad government Monday of covering up the use of chemical weapons in “a cowardly crime” and a “moral obscenity” that shocked the world’s conscience. Kerry claimed the Obama administration had “undeniable” evidence “that the Assad government was culpable in the use of chemical weapons on civilians” in the Aug. 21 attack in Damascus suburbs.
Reports that the Obama administration is considering a military strike against the Assad government continued to circulate Monday. Meanwhile, U.N. weapon inspectors in Syria were fired upon by snipers as they attempted to investigate the site of the Aug. 21 attack.
Assad has rejected charges that his government forces used chemical weapons as “preposterous” and “completely politicized,” the Los Angeles Times reported.
He argues Syrian forces were in the targeted area.
“How is it possible that any country would use chemical weapons, or any weapons of mass destruction, in an area where its own forces are located?” Assad asked in the interview with Izvestia, according to a translation provided by Syria’s official news agency and published by the Los Angeles Times.
“This is preposterous! These accusations are completely politicized and come on the back of the advances made by the Syrian Army against the terrorists.”
Rebel attack?
With the assistance of former PLO member and native Arabic-speaker Walid Shoebat, WND has assembled evidence from various Middle Eastern sources that cast doubt on Obama administration claims the Assad government is responsible for last week’s attack.
A video posted on YouTube, embedded below, shows Free Syrian Army, or FSA, rebel forces launching a Sarin gas attack on a Syrian village.
Another video posted on YouTube shows what appears to be Syrian rebel forces loading a canister of nerve gas on a rocket to fire presumably at civilians and possibly government forces.
As seen below, a screen capture from the video shows rebel civilian forces placing a suspicious blue canister on top of a rocket-launching device.
A separate YouTube video from Syrian television shows a government-captured arsenal of what appears to be nerve gas weapons seized from a rebel stronghold in Jobar, Syria.
The image below shows canisters in the seized rebel arsenal from Jobar that appear to resemble the canister launched by rebel forces in the first image above.
A close-up from the Syrian television news report, seen below, shows a chemical agent identified as having been made by a “Saudi factory.”
A report from the Russian Arabic-language channel RT Arabic shows captured rebel arsenals apparently with chemical agents manufactured in Saudi Arabia and gas masks, supporting Russian claims that the rebels are the culprits in the alleged chemical attack.
On Aug. 23, LiveLeak.com hosted an audio recording of a phone call broadcast on Syrian TV between a terrorist affiliated with the rebel civilian militia “Shuhada al-Bayada Battalion” in Homs, Syria, and his Saudi Arabian boss, identified as “Abulbasit.” The phone call indicates rebel-affiliated terrorists in Syria, not the Assad government, launched the chemical weapons attack in Deir Ballba in the Homs, Syria, countryside.
The terrorist said his group, which comprises 200 terrorists escaped from al-Bayadah to al-Daar al-Kabera through a tunnel, needed to buy weapons to attack Homs.
The Saudi financier, who was in Cairo, asked the Syrian terrorists to give details about his group and how it will receive the money. The Saudi admitted his support to terrorists in Daraa and the Damascus countryside. The Syrian terrorist told him that one of the achievements of his “battalion” was the use of chemical weapons in Deir Ballba.
The recorded phone call disclosed the cooperation between two terrorist groups in Syria to bring two bottles of Sarin Gas from the Barzeh neighborhood in Damascus.
Russian media sources have consistently reported Syrian military have discovered rebel warehouses containing chemical weapons agents and have documented rebel chemical weapons attacks on the Syrian civilians the military.
161803398
28th August 2013, 03:36
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=94a_1377271950
Two phone calls affirm the use of chemical weapons in Homs by terrorists
Part of channel(s): Syria (current event)
Aug 23, 2013 -Damascus, (SANA) - A phone call between a terrorist affiliated to the so-called "Shuhada al-Bayada Battalion" in Homs and his boss who was called Adulbasit from Saudi Arabia uncovered that terrorists used the chemical weapons in Deir Ballba in Homs countryside.
During a phone call broadcast on the Syrian TV Channel, the terrorist said that his group which comprises 200 terrorists escaped from al-Bayadah to al-Daar al-Kabera through a tunnel, adding that they needed to buy weapons to attack the City of Homs.
The Saudi financier who was present in Cairo asked the Syrian terrorists about details on his group and the way they will receive the money, admitting his support to terrorists in Daraa and Damascus Countryside, in turn the Syria terrorist told him that one of the achievements of his "Battalion" was the use of chemical weapons in Deir Ballba.
In the same context, another phone call reveled the cooperation between tow terrorist groups to bring two bottles of Sarin Gas from Barzeh neighborhood in Damascus.
Atlas
28th August 2013, 03:45
I posted this on another thread but it is relevant here too:
Specialists in the impact of chemical weapons said the video evidence was not entirely convincing :
"At the moment, I am not totally convinced because the people that are helping them are without any protective clothing and without any respirators," said Paula Vanninen, director of Verifin, the Finnish Institute for Verification of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
"In a real case, they would also be contaminated and would also be having symptoms."
John Hart, head of the Chemical and Biological Security Project at Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, said none of the alleged victims showed "pinpoint pupils ... this would indicate exposure to organophosphorus nerve agents."
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Expert casts doubt on chemical weapons footage from Syria :
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The short video posted at the Telegraph site shows three persons laying on hospital stretchers. All three persons have some white foam around their mouths:
http://www.moonofalabama.org/images3/shaving2.jpg
http://www.moonofalabama.org/images3/shaving3.jpg
http://www.moonofalabama.org/images3/shaving4.jpg
The Telegraph has an additional "expert" judging about the "chemical weapon" usage: Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former British Army specialist and director of a biological consultancy, said:
From what we've seen, and the descriptions of containers being dropped from the air, it certainly seems that the regime is using sarin in an unprepared state in these attacks,That a is somewhat funny "expert opinion" by a former tank regiment commander from a "biological consultancy" about "chemical weapons" as "foaming at the mouth" is NOT a standard symptom of sarin exposure. Yet, looking at fake videos with shaving foam, he claims to see sarin usage.
(source: Syria: Shaving Cream As Chemical Weapon (http://www.moonofalabama.org/2013/04/syria-is-shaving-cream-proof-of-chemical-weapon-usage.html))
(http://nodisinfo.com/Home/21714/)
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Don't misunderstand me, I'm not saying there has been no chemical attack and it's all a fake, what I'm saying here is that there might be more than we think behind these alleged chemical attacks and a lot of disinfo too.
An example of such disinfo is this article from last year: Austrian Newspaper Apologizes for Fake Syria Photo (http://www.imediaethics.org/News/3284/Austrian_newspaper_apologizes_for_fake_syria_photo.php)
In the Kronen Zeitung from the 28 July on page 4 we printed a photomontage of the civil war in Syria. The photo of a refugee family was shown in front of destroyed homes.
Although we had correctly obtained copyright for usage of both images (EPA and AFP) we sadly failed to indicate that it was a journalistic device of a photomontage for the purposes of illustration. We apology for this failure.http://www.indymedia.ie/cache/imagecache/local/attachments/aug2012/460_0___30_0_0_0_0_0_mediacaughtpublishingfakesyriawarimageryagain.jpg
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Related articles:
U.S. Backs False Flag Chemical Attack in Syria! (http://investmentwatchblog.com/busted-u-s-backs-false-flag-chemical-attack-in-syria/)
Proof of Crisis Acting in the Syrian Gas Attacks? (http://nodisinfo.com/Home/21714/)
The American hoax about the use of chemical weapons in Syria (http://syrianfreepress.wordpress.com/2013/04/27/16848/)
Operator
28th August 2013, 04:35
They indeed 'plan' the attack years ago ... but we also know they are far behind schedule. So they are far from
perfect and perhaps our (un)intentional interfering has effect ...
You're right, I should be that optimistic.
We have now reached a time where wars are cleaner than ever and we are not supposed to complain about it. It's for the good of all, they say...
You twisted my post ... I didn't say or even suggested that. I just see cracks in their plans, which gives a bit of positive outlook.
161803398
28th August 2013, 04:51
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/08/27/us-contractors-cited-for-syrian-chem-attacks-video/
nvestigative journalists inside Georgia and the region have traced shipments of chemical weapons to American controlled sources in the region.
161803398
28th August 2013, 05:55
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/08/25/secret_cia_files_prove_america_helped_saddam_as_he_gassed_iran
"The U.S. government may be considering military action in response to chemical strikes near Damascus. But a generation ago, America's military and intelligence communities knew about and did nothing to stop a series of nerve gas attacks far more devastating than anything Syria has seen, Foreign Policy has learned."
Atlas
28th August 2013, 06:07
They indeed 'plan' the attack years ago ... but we also know they are far behind schedule. So they are far from
perfect and perhaps our (un)intentional interfering has effect ...
You're right, I should be that optimistic.
We have now reached a time where wars are cleaner than ever and we are not supposed to complain about it. It's for the good of all, they say...
You twisted my post ... I didn't say or even suggested that. I just see cracks in their plans, which gives a bit of positive outlook.
What I was trying to say is that I don't think we have any chance of stopping their agenda no matter how hard we try simply because they are much stronger than we are and I see no positive outcome on that matter. Sorry if I twisted your post, I must have misunderstood what you meant.
Sabrina
28th August 2013, 06:27
Aah the old money game....
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/gold-and-oil-prices-surge-while-world-shares-fall-as-western-intervention-in-syria-looms-8786917.html
Gold and oil prices surge, while world shares fall as Western intervention in Syria looms
Shares across the world fell yesterday as the prospect of military intervention in Syria sent jitters through the financial markets.
While stock exchanges in the Middle East predictably tumbled as the interventionist rhetoric in London and Washington intensified, Western markets also sank heavily as the uncertainty added to pre-existing worries about macro-economic issues such as the US Federal Reserve's plans for "tapering" its $85bn-a-month quantitative easing programme..........
Brenda Kelly, the head of strategy at IG, said: "Unrest in the Middle East and the potential for increased volatility tend to put the risk on the upside for oil, and any prolonged disruptions to pipeline supply could send the oil price back to this year's highs of $119."
Gold, also rose sharply, as did the Japanese yen and Swiss franc. Government bonds in the US, UK and Germany attracted large amounts of safe-haven investment.
(full story at link)
loc333
29th August 2013, 01:05
dont let this thread end up on a back page
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