NATO Death Squads Attempt to Ethnically Divide Syria
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Charlie Skelton of The Guardian Exposes the NATO Networks Spreading Big Lies Against Syria. Webster G. Tarpley, Ph.D
Sunday, July 15, 2012 Hillary Clinton Must Resign (Op-ed) Cites false reports regarding Syria "massacre" to call for UN Chapter 7.
View article: Experiment – Derail Soros Anti-Syria Consensus Generator
July 13, 2012 The Russian Duma has just passed amendments to the Russian NGO law. Russian NGOs receiving foreign funding will now have to register at the Ministry of Justice as an “NGO carrying out functions as a foreign agent†, make public their sources of funding by marking it on the materials they distribute, and report semi-annually to the Ministry of Justice on their activities. This law, a great majority of Russians believe, is long overdue.
Read the original post: British MP George Galloway on Syria
Solving problems means first understanding them. editorial by Tony Cartalucci July 11, 2012 – As difficult as it might be for some to believe, Syria’s problem is not violence, armed insurrection, or political upheaval.
Link: Bowie: ‘UN Should Investigate Arms Smuggling into Syria’
All candidates are neo-imperial candidates – Wall Street proxy Jibril of "National Forces Alliance" presumed winner. by Tony Cartalucci July 9, 2012 – Ideally the West would like to install "liberal" pro-globalist candidates into power in each of the nations it has destabilized and destroyed during its premeditated, engineered "Arab Spring." In the case of Egypt where Mohammed ElBaradei was sufficiently exposed and his presidential aspirations effectively derailed, the West’s Muslim Brotherhood proxies made for a viable second option. In Libya, a similar scenario has unfolded with two tiers of Western proxies poised to take power – pro-globalist technocrats like US-educated Mahmoud Jibril (Gibril) Elwarfally’s National Forces Alliance, and of course NATO’s terrorist proxies within the Muslim Brotherhood along with Al Qaeda-linked Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) warlords like Abdul Hakim Belhaj . In Egypt where relative economic and social stability returned after the brief chaos and violence of the early 2011 protests, the alternative media was able to sufficiently expose and disrupt "liberal" candidate ElBaradei.