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Tesseract
17th January 2014, 00:02
An MIT study has shown that the rockets used in the East Ghouta chemical weapons attack could not have been fired from government controlled areas, they simply couldn’t have had the range required for that to have occurred. This claim was also made in Seymour Hersh’s article recently. The MIT conclusion is based on maths, science, and physical evidence. The conclusion is not based on youtube videos, which appears to be the preferred form of US government intelligence under Barack Obama, John Kerry, and, formerly, Hillary Clinton.

I really can not tell you how mad I am about this. That Obama and his circle had the audacity to virtually repeat George Bush’s line, with the Bush precedent still painfully fresh in people’s memories, is utterly unforgivable.

I will be writing to my congressman to request that Barack Obama be impeached over this scandal. I don’t know if that is possible, does anyone here know? But this was attempted murder on a national scale, and had they have had their way, like they did with Libya, the US would have committed itself to yet another war, and the holocaust of yet another nation. It really does not get more obscene. Let's see if MSM picks this up.

MIT publication here:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/1006045/possible-implications-of-bad-intelligence.pdf


RT article here: http://rt.com/news/study-challenges-syria-chemical-attack-681/


It also remains a mystery why the particular type of rocket that was used in the attack was not declared by the Syrian government as part of its chemical weapons arsenal when it agreed to destroy its chemical weapons and their delivery methods. OPCW inspectors charged with implementing the agreement also did not discover such a rocket in possession of government forces. -RT

johnf
17th January 2014, 02:28
Well this makes a lot of sense.
This is what many in the alternative groups have thought all along.
I find it futile to get angry here.
What is at work is a giant unthinking unfeeling machine.
It has many fuel lines and many wheels gears and pulley's.
The continuous exposure of the the lies and the truth is the only thing that will dismantle it.
The process which has existed since the roman empire at least is the cause.
Not the individuals in power, it is the collective feeding of power into the machine that keeps it going.
I blamed Dubya, and Cheney for 911, Irag, etc for a couple of years until I realized that that only fed the machine.
Then I breifly got happy when they passed things on to the new crew, but braced myself for more of the same.
In the last year, I have seen the machine exposed to many more people.

I have seen many more people make the switch from anger at the situation to acceptance, and appropriate action.
I am just now seeing the possibility of a switch from personalities to principles.
Ignoring the personalities and tending to principles is the only thing that really works.

This MIT publication is seen by me as good news only.
Those of us in the US will need to learn to look at the problem and thus through it to the solutions as the machine starts to fight
for it's life because it will eventually die.

JohnF

Johnny
17th January 2014, 08:09
Thank you Tesseract, I have send the links to a danish newspaper !!

Johnny