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We are being LIED to about Syria and Chemical Weapons Use

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posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 06:02 PM
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Originally posted by LarryLove

Originally posted by mekhanics
reply to post by phantomjack
 


This is old news folks! I guess people missed this one:

U.S. ‘planned to launch chemical weapon attack on Syria and blame it on Assad’


The Mail Online were sued over that story and the whole thing a fabrication
The Guardian



I posted a reply to this story on another thread:




Adam Tudor, a solicitor at law firm Carter-Ruck, said on behalf on Britam: "The emails were not written or sent by the claimants (or by anyone at Britam Defence Limited or anyone associated with them), and the illegal hacking of Britam Defence's website remains the subject of a criminal investigation.


1. So they acknowledged that they had been hacked, but denied the emails were real. Which to believe when it's difficult for readers to prove one way or another? At least we know the story was at least half true...they were hacked.
2. Maybe they had a bad lawyer, but these days, £110,000 settlement is probably only enough to cover the lawyer's fees.
This amount sounds too small when such a firm's reputation is at stake.
3. Why wouldn't Britam Defence Limited file lawsuits against all other sites that have published the same story?
4. Daily Mail Online seems to be paying an unusual amount of "damages" for "false" stories. Is there a backroom dealing going on - "we will clear your name by publicly apologizing and 'settling' at the right price" ? Seriously, how are they making money otherwise? How much an ad click on their website pays anyhow? At this rate, they should be bankrupt.
On their site alone now:
Daily Mail in £100,000-plus payout over Syrian chemical weapons story
Daily Mail pays damages to Ugandan prime minister over aid theft claim


I think we ought to be suspicious. Never jump into a conclusion just seeing they "settled". It didn't even seem like the suit was won and damages were awarded. Even then, it can all be staged.



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 06:08 PM
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Originally posted by jaws1975
reply to post by phantomjack
 


That's a fair point, I think we know why Obama didn't request it. I still am trying to figure out why Assad wasn't begging them to inspect the crime scene, or maybe he did but that message didn't make it back to the states yet.


Yeah, that was more of a rhetorical question to see who was paying attention ...and you too raise an interesting question. Though I agree that perhaps he did, but we just have not been told that he did.



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 06:09 PM
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Exactly, Infowars ran the story too, and I think they ran it before the daily mail article cause they source Infowars in it. I have not heard anything about Infowars being sued or removing the article from their site.



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 06:13 PM
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Haven't the world's superpowers been rattling sabers all over the place lately threatening the Assad regime with assured strikes if chem weapons were used? Keeping that in mind, would one think that a national leader who is just barely surviving the rebellion of his own would release chemical weapons and invite foreign superpowers in to help overthrow him? I'm thinking likely not. If in fact any chem weapons were used, it's almost certain they were provided by the CIA.



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 06:15 PM
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Originally posted by lynxpilot
Haven't the world's superpowers been rattling sabers all over the place lately threatening the Assad regime with assured strikes if chem weapons were used? Keeping that in mind, would one think that a national leader who is just barely surviving the rebellion of his own would release chemical weapons and invite foreign superpowers in to help overthrow him? I'm thinking likely not. If in fact any chem weapons were used, it's almost certain they were provided by the CIA.


EXACTLY my point my friend....Star for you!!!



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 06:17 PM
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At this point in the game it's possible Assad's army used chemical weapons without his own knowledge.. it's too hard to keep track of this mess.

Assad's main excuse is basically saying what country would gas an area where their own troops are near by.. which makes sense on the surface until you reverse that .. he's basically saying he wouldn't gas his own men, but that the rebels would be happy to gas themselves in a strategic area..



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 07:36 PM
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Leaked Documents: U.S. Framed Syria in Chemical Weapons Attack



Download link for the leaked documents in description below on you tube page..
www.youtube.com...



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 07:50 PM
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reply to post by flyingfish
 


This would be a game changer if it went viral.
Me thinks.

Download for Leaked Britam Defense Documents Showing Plans to Frame Syria with Chemical Weapons
stormcloudsgathering.com...
edit on 8/26/2013 by sad_eyed_lady because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 08:40 PM
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"We are being lied to. Assad would not use chemical weapons......"

Remember all the funerals of scumbags where they say "Oh they were really a good person"!

Or the murderers and kidnappers who people said of them "Oh they were just a nice neighbor, I can't believe they would do that?"

Well, you've been sucked in like those neighbors were.



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 09:04 PM
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Originally posted by elysiumfire
The 'OP' makes claims that Assad is not a man whom would use chemical weapons against his own people. The 'OP' does not have proof of this, so appeals to member's emotive perceptions to persuade us how Assad is really a very nice man whom loves kittens and many other little furry animals...how could he possibly be a murderous tyrant?

Truth is, the 'OP' is not being supportive of Assad, but more against western military involvement in Syria, and even if it was proven beyond all doubt that Assad did chemically attack rebels and his own people on the outskirts of Damascus, the 'OP' would still deny its truth, and would still cling to it being a false flag.

I don't support Assad, the rebels, or western military action in Syria, but whatever I, you, or anybody thinks, our thoughts are utterly irrelevant. To be honest, I have now gone past the point of caring. This world is nothing but despair after despair after despair. Dishonest people are in ascendency, they rule the roost, and they say what goes, and how things are going to be, and ordinary folk are nothing more than fodder to their aims.

Syria, is just another indictment of us all as a species. Look at Iraq now. The tribal factions are once again at each other's throats, bombs are exploding daily and killing people. Political stability in Iraq has yet to be achieved and looks to be a long way off from being so. The toppling of Saddam has lead to in-fighting between gangs seeking to take control. Saddam himself was nothing but a murdering tyrant whom gassed his own people, but the west did not topple him for this, they removed him for access to the oil. We all know this.

Now, the drumbeat is loud and strong and hypocritically moral for western military action in Syria against Assad, and regardless of what the truth is on the chemical attack, whether it was Assad, or the rebels, or even if it was a western false flag, Assad is going to be bombarded by western military ordinance. The arms industry is having its Christmas party as we speak, with bonuses all round, for the coming boom in arms production.

This what we are as a species...what a noble animal we are!


I colossally agree with almost everything you said. We are not in Iraq for oil. If we had been in Iraq for oil, it would have been cheaper to buy it. We are in these areas of the mid-east to keep the region destabilized. Divide and conquer. Syria is just our domino to fall on Iran.



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 10:16 PM
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I wonder if this has anything to do with the situation?

NY TIMES - Syria bans foreign currency

Seems awful coincidental that we would all of a sudden find chemical weapons in a country, just weeks after that country banned using foreign currency (including the beloved US Dollar).

Not to mention the Mutual Denfence Treaty that Syria and Iran have. Just in cases they run into a situation like this.

Did we forget that Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz? That seems like a plausible target if one were after oil.

And lastly, China and Russia hold Veto power over any UN action.

Are we going to go against the UN in order to "save the children"?


I forget... were supposed to be the good guys right?


edit on 26/8/2013 by osirys because: author was long winded



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 10:20 PM
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I just want to point out to all of the people to afraid to take a stance to others because they might end up on some CIA watchlist.

YOU ARE ALREADY ON THE LIST!!

Now...are you gonna go down in history as one of the many fearful people who let TPTB get away with this sh!t? Or are we going to take a stand?



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 10:21 PM
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Originally posted by sad_eyed_lady
reply to post by flyingfish
 


This would be a game changer if it went viral.
Me thinks.

Download for Leaked Britam Defense Documents Showing Plans to Frame Syria with Chemical Weapons
stormcloudsgathering.com...
edit on 8/26/2013 by sad_eyed_lady because: (no reason given)


You should also tell people that the emails were deemed fake and that the Mail Online was sued for reporting them as true and without fact checking.

Fake Britam Defence emails – Guardian article



posted on Aug, 26 2013 @ 11:49 PM
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Originally posted by flyingfish




Leaked Documents: U.S. Framed Syria in Chemical Weapons Attack



Download link for the leaked documents in description below on you tube page..
www.youtube.com...


Now THIS is what I can call the Smoking Gun! While I have been criticized for my OP and not providing "proof" of my title claim, what more PROOF do you need?



posted on Aug, 27 2013 @ 12:16 AM
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Britam emails are faked. Put them in the hoax bin.

The two emails one from Iran




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From: "David Goulding"
To: "'Phillip Doughty'"
Subject: Iranian Issue
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2012 15:57:16 -0000
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Now compare it to the one for Syria.




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From: "David Goulding"
To: "'Phillip Doughty'"
Subject: Syrian Issue
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 15:57:16 -0000
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The only thing that changes is the date. one says 16 Oct 2012 the other 24 Dec 2012. But the times all the times are exactly the same.

Put it in the hoax bin!

The link with a download for the faked email documents. If you want to check to see if what I showed is true.

stormcloudsgathering.com...



posted on Aug, 27 2013 @ 12:34 AM
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Couldn't it be that it was forwarded at a later date?

edit on 27-8-2013 by Dianec because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 27 2013 @ 12:41 AM
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Two different emails.sent on two different dates but at the same exact seconds and hours?



posted on Aug, 27 2013 @ 12:43 AM
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Yea I realized that so I looked it up and spammers or hackers can alter that stuff. Might have been done intentionally. But if so why

If faked they know how to do these things as well. Would be nice to know what these emails said (have the whole thing).
edit on 27-8-2013 by Dianec because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 27 2013 @ 12:45 AM
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Originally posted by osirys
I just want to point out to all of the people to afraid to take a stance to others because they might end up on some CIA watchlist.

YOU ARE ALREADY ON THE LIST!!

Now...are you gonna go down in history as one of the many fearful people who let TPTB get away with this sh!t? Or are we going to take a stand?


A Effen-men, brother!

Screw the CIA, NSA, and all the other Alphabet soup agencies reading this thread.



posted on Aug, 27 2013 @ 12:48 AM
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So you think they altered all that information and left the dates real? The only thing that changes is the dates. Logic would say the dates were changed. They created fake headers for the emails by copy pasting and then changed the dates to make it look like they were different emails sent months apart. The whole email is garbage. A hoax.



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