Organic Farming: The Choreography of Polyculture
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Land Destroyer November 2, 2012 An egregious war crime was reported on by the Washington Post, but deceitfully and purposefully spun and shrugged off. In the Post’s article, " Syrian rebels execute unarmed government soldiers; dozens killed in fighting ," it is first reported: Syrian rebels executed at least a half-dozen unarmed government soldiers Thursday after attacks on checkpoints near the town of Saraqeb in northwest Syria. Then:Â The execution of the soldiers, which was documented in a graphic video [GRAPHIC] posted online Thursday, is not the first time that rebel fighters appear to have committed war crimes.
This was first exposed by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh in his 2007 New Yorker report titled, "" The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?
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Later that month, some 600 Libyan terrorists would be reported to have entered Syria to begin combat operations and have been flooding into the country ever since . Image : (Left) West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center’s 2007 report, " Al-Qa’ida’s Foreign Fighters in Iraq " also indicated which areas in Syria Al Qaeda fighters filtering into Iraq came from
3 Loose Shingles to Blow the Roof off Global Corporate Oligarchy Organic food, file sharing, and alternative media dealing fatal blows to global corporate oligarchy. by Tony Cartalucci October 23, 2012 – Sun Tzu, author of the ancient and enduring strategy treatise, "The Art of War," once said: Military tactics are like unto water; for water in its natural course runs away from high places and hastens downward. So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong and to strike at what is weak. Water shapes its course according to the nature of the ground over which it flows; the soldier works out his victory in relation to the foe whom he is facing.