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mojo
26th September 2016, 06:34
Words can't describe it. Imagine hearing the sound of explosions all around and shell shocked? The globalist elites should have to watch this.

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ElfeMya
26th September 2016, 07:31
Thank you for exposing this. We need the truth out so we the people stop participating in this.

AxisMundi
26th September 2016, 10:07
[QUOTE=mojo;1101715]Words can't describe it. Imagine hearing the sound of explosions all around and shell shocked? The globalist elites should have to watch this.

Thanks for posting. Though the globalist Elite's are true psychopaths so will feel little or nothing watching this :(

shaberon
26th September 2016, 21:23
East Aleppo is encircled, where a few more American "advisors" are supposed to be trapped.

Syria claims to have a recording of US-ISIS communication during the Deir Ezzor event; a German interview with a Nusra commander includes the claim that they are intentionally supplied by the U. S. via the governments of "coalition countries".

Nothing but lies and violence from my government; same old story, but the veil is wearing pretty thin now.

syrwong
27th September 2016, 07:31
videos of this nature, which show the civilian suffering of war, are quite rare. I have not seen such videos from the invasion of Iraq, Libya or Yemen. The censoring of graphic videos and pictures only serve to desenitize war, making it even less repelling than a violent movie.

Sueanne47
5th October 2016, 06:33
Here's some photos of russian soldiers and people giving aid to conflict torn settlements in Syria, and sweet handouts to the children. See...the Russians arent as bad as the west media make them out to be:

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Sueanne47
7th October 2016, 12:02
The latest news on Aleppo:

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/10/envoy-warns-east-aleppo-faces-total-destruction-161006125742882.html

Akasha
7th October 2016, 16:43
The latest news on Aleppo:

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/10/envoy-warns-east-aleppo-faces-total-destruction-161006125742882.html

Are you 100% sure about that?

Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer bin Mohammed Al Thani (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamad_bin_Thamer_Al_Thani) is the chairman of Al Jazeera Media network (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jazeera_Media_Network) and is also a member of the ruling Qatari family. The Financial Times reported that Qatar had funded the Syrian rebellion (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qatari_support_to_Syrian_Opposition_in_the_Syrian_Civil_War#cite_note-ft-20130516-1) by at least $1 billion and "as much as $3 billion" over the first two years of the civil war.

Shannon
7th October 2016, 17:00
Omg....why ? Why? It's heartbreaking. Watching this was not very helpful to anyone with any kind of heart. I just broke down in tears when they pulled the dead little girl out of the rubble. Her dead, half naked little body :'(

Sueanne47
7th October 2016, 17:31
Poor little girl, that made me sad too.

Akasha, I'm very sorry about that, I didnt know the background of aljazeera, sometimes I come across it on freeview TV and watch it. I wont be going to them for news here...thanks for the heads up.

Shannon
7th October 2016, 18:49
Poor little girl, that made me sad too.

Akasha, I'm very sorry about that, I didnt know the background of aljazeera, sometimes I come across it on freeview TV and watch it. I wont be going to them for news here...thanks for the heads up.


That's one of the best things about this forum. We have very different minds who research many different outlets and can show us where we are being led. Whether it's to the truth or the horse****. As long as we all stay respectful and give each other room to grow and learn. We can sort it all out hopefully. :)

Getting straight facts from the media, main stream or alt is a joke in itself. It makes me want to beat my head against the wall.

Discernment is key, that's what's I'm always hearing. But there are so many emotions wrapped up in the discernment it's a mess.

I like to listen and read to a bunch of differnt outlets. Mms, and alt. I've learned to really hold my tongue with any opinions that may be bold until I know I truly feel it's what's going on.

:)

shaberon
9th October 2016, 06:40
De Mistura and Robert Ford might as well have been George Soros.

Al Jazeera is kind of an Arabic rebroadcasting of most of the Western outlets, and/or their same style.

Syrian state (sana.sy), Al Manar (Lebanon) and ANNA (Abkhazia) are pretty much untainted. The new little state of Abkhazia, which most people have never heard of, has had some of the most in-depth embedded reporters; but you would have to rely on a translated page, unless you know Russian. The first two have English pages.

The stuff in Syria reads like a "who's who" of Zio-Wahabbi alliance, whereas Yemen is more straightforward to reckon: over 11,000 civilians blown away by Saudi Air Force, mostly intentionally; while they accidentally bombed their own troops many times.