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Psy-Op Theatre, Syria Edition: Crisis Actors and Live Broadcast Bloopers

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posted on Aug, 30 2013 @ 11:48 AM
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Many of us are confused over Syria: Kerry's hypocritical rhetoric over chemical weapons (anyone remember US use of Agent Orange in Vietnam? How about white phosphorus in Iraq? Depleted uranium in Afghanistan?), the inconsistent reports on the ground, the contradictory conclusions drawn by investigators not on the US payroll.

How do we account for this madness? Well, let's take a trip back to 2007, with 4-star General Wesley Clark discussing a memo Rummy sent out before the Iraq war:



@ 2:33:

"We're going to destroy the governments in seven nations in five years. We're going to start with Iraq, and then we're going to move to Syria, then Lebannon, then Libya, then Somalia..."

Is it about Islamic extremism? For some, sure; and it is, no doubt, a Problem (which would be far more readily solved if we weren't a. funding extremists and b. polarizing the Mid-East). But let's keep it real. The agenda was set in anticipation of peak oil, and the mandate is to acquire resources and to lock down distribution. How do you pitch that to the American public?

"Do you find driving your car to be an indispensable activity? Do you enjoy having enough to eat courtesy of our petroleum-driven agricultural system? Would you prefer not to be an overseas fiefdom of the Chinese? Like your smartphone, your laptop? Then let us, your military, go ahead and bomb the living bejeezus out of one of the only areas on the planet where you can still extract oil and rare earths without diminishing returns."

Yeah, it's a hard sell, but maybe the public already tastes the bitterness under the Psy-OP spoonful of sugar, and maybe we swallow it anyway. After all, we do like driving, eating oranges out of season, and playing Words With Friends; and we probably like those things more than we care about the plight of some Godless group of foreigners halfway around the world. All in all, it's nice that the public is offered a chance at plausible deniability when it comes to our complicity.

But I effing digress.

Remember Syrian Danny? He's baaaa-ack.



And he brought some friends.



People, they're not even trying anymore. Screw what that says about them, what does it say about us?

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posted on Aug, 30 2013 @ 01:04 PM
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Americas history of irresponsible use of chemicals on citizen and in war.

A thread I did about Dioxin and Agent orange, which was tested on prison inmates before use.

The US justification for war have become so thin anyone with a little history knowledge knows better.

ETA: Just watched wag the dog after a long time of not seen it.

Boy they like to just rub it in our faces dont they?
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posted on Aug, 30 2013 @ 01:31 PM
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That's just it - they aren't even trying to hide thier lying ways anymore. Well, hopefully they put the little boys - and little Nancy - in the corner and give them a time-out.

Maybe it will give a chance for the truth to come out about benghazi - or the birth certificate forgery - or fast and furious.....

One can hope.

I hope these idiots realize we're on to their race war baiting, and their convenient false flags for gun control -

I guess we'll have to endure another "terrorist attack" on the mainland if they don't get to throw big rocks at Syria this time around.

We really need a war crimes tribunal.



posted on Aug, 30 2013 @ 11:29 PM
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That second video is friggin disgusting

What the hell have we come to? I'd accept that we are doomed to stay on this planet, and never encounter intelligent life from elsewhere, because we don't f****** deserve it. Not if we breed war and hate wherever we go.
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posted on Aug, 31 2013 @ 12:26 AM
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Awesome thread. Kinda weird it dosen't have more replies.

Anyway, this whole Syria thing dosen't make any sense. Why would Assad kill a bunch of civilians if he's already winning the war against the rebels? He has nothing to gain from this. Not only that, there's no actual evidence he carried out the attack.

In these situations you always have to look at who benefits from this attack from the most. And the only real benefactors here are the people that went into Iraq with the pretense of WMD's.

If people honestly believe we should go in there because Assad is just another bad guy to be killed, then that's completely #ed. Because A.) He has no reason to kill his own population. B.) There is no evidence of him carrying out the attacks.

And lastly, if people believe America should just go around killing bad "dictators" all the time, why are we not in Africa right now taking down warlords?

Honestly I think people are so desensitized now that a war wouldn't even really phase them, it's just another event on TV.

Man we are so completely screwed. This war machine will never stop. Just look at what General Clark is saying. All of this # has been planned for years.



posted on Aug, 31 2013 @ 12:34 AM
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Now, just try to watch john kerry on CNN saying that we have to drop more bombs on Syria - for the children. How many more children are they going to kill? How many more homes are they going to destroy? "but, we did something?"

It makes me want to throw up.



posted on Aug, 31 2013 @ 12:40 AM
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Originally posted by Skjord
Awesome thread. Kinda weird it dosen't have more replies.


Thank you, I hope those videos get spread as far and fast as possible.


And lastly, if people believe America should just go around killing bad "dictators" all the time, why are we not in Africa right now taking down warlords?


It's in the pipeline, man. Africom is gearing up. Once we establish our commercial interests in the Mid-East, troops will be diverted into Africa, probably to "take out all those bad warlords."

I imagine, seeing as the Chinese economic colonization effort is well under way ,that there's a flame under our butts to get the Mid-East sorted ASAP. It would explain why total international alienation or even the prospect of a limited nuclear exchange with Russia doesn't seem to be slowing the train any.


Honestly I think people are so desensitized now that a war wouldn't even really phase them, it's just another event on TV.


I honestly do not know. Everyone I talk to, and I talk to a lot of people, are aware of the situation and its implications. People care, we just don't know what to do.


Man we are so completely screwed. This war machine will never stop. Just look at what General Clark is saying. All of this # has been planned for years.


That's on us. You and me. If this is really all about securing and maintaining the American way of life, then we all have to take a good hard look at how we live and what it really costs us.

And then we have to change.



posted on Aug, 31 2013 @ 01:00 AM
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This makes me think of that famous Mason's prediction of the 3 wars. Albert Pike was his name. He predicted WW3 would be the fall of the Zionists and I think the west? Not sure I'm really too tired/lazy right now to look it up.

Anyway, from that Africom link it definitely looks like Africa is next on the list. Just think of all the natural resources there. Most be in the trillions of dollars or more.

All of this is a ticking time bomb it seems. How long is China and Russia going to put up with the Wests (Israel, US, UK) Global Domination? When you look at the US and how it's reach is spreading everywhere, it doesn't look like it's going to stop. Countries now are falling like flies, with that BS Arab spring democracy. Look at how fast Gaddafi fell. If there's full war on Syria, they don't have a chance in hell.

Maybe the only thing that's going to stop the US is WW3, maybe that's what it's coming. Like it's inevitable. Or maybe this war has been completely planned on all sides and it's the final plan for the NWO.

Who knows. Anyway I'm really tired and I need to stop ranting.

Thanks for the thread again. I hope it get's more replies.

Cheers.



posted on Aug, 31 2013 @ 02:06 AM
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Gawrsh, I love you, Eidy! You are a true ATS, nay, a WORLD treasure. I'd be honored to occupy a water-board next to you! Thank you, Sister, for fighting the good fight.



posted on Aug, 31 2013 @ 11:33 AM
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Here's to add to this info, another article:

Anderson Cooper and CNN have been caught staging fake news about Syria to justify military intervention.


The primary “witness” that the mainstream media is using as a source in Syria has been caught staging fake news segments. Recent video evidence proves that “Syria Danny”, the supposed activist who has been begging for military intervention on CNN, is really just a paid actor and a liar.

Includes the older vids of propaganda CNN lies.

In a positive note, as this article is sharing:
Americans Don't Want A War in Syria—And They're Working Hard to Prevent One



posted on Aug, 31 2013 @ 11:46 AM
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Thank you very much, dreamingawake.

For that last link especially.



The war is not popular with Americans. In fact, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found that only nine percent of Americans support a military attack on Syria...

Protests against the war are already beginning in the US and around the world.


Protests are all well and good, but we need to put our money where our hand-lettered sign is:

Anything but oil.

Seriously, anything.

ANYTHING BUT OIL.

Protest with your pocketbooks.
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posted on Sep, 1 2013 @ 08:57 PM
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I see your still up to your anti war stances and high jinks. I gave you an A for effort, and flagged and star'd your thread for the alone fact that your so dam awesome, cool, and persistent. "For a vertically challenged person that is"
I really do sometimes just want to put you in a headlock and give you noogies.

But yes your quite right there E23 person, were does the truth end and the lies begin? Or was it all lies to begin with. Or do the lies begin with the truth. Or does the truth reflect the lies. Or do the lies lie about the truth and call it mean names. Or does the truth merely not have as good a PR team and accurate representation. Or maybe! Ahh never mind.

But anyways! Wars do not just create themselves you know, sure people have a habit of being idiots, especially and contrary to popular believe, when in great numbers. But it takes hard work and lots of effort to create wars, they dont as often as people think just create themselves "poof" just like that out of thin air, it takes hard work and lots and lots of planning sometimes for very long periods of times. But ya, all it seems to take now a days is some bad actors and a crappy plot, almost as good as the plot of the 3 stooges, though not quite as much effort or production value put in. Go figures eh?

But what I am trying to say is. What about all the good things war has done for us? Maybe we should give war a chance?

Just saying! its something you should think on. I mean there must be lots of good things war has done for us, why without war our whole world would be completely different. If I wanted to I could list a bunch of good things, like about 3 or 4 things, or possibility even 5 good things that war has done for humankind throughout the centuries just of the top of my head. Though most of those were almost kind of accidental and would likely happen anyways, but they still count.

Why even these people seem adamant about the potentials goodness of what war has brought us, and they have signs to prove it, maybe we should listen to them.




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