June 19, 2013

Hillary Mann Leverett discusses Claims of Chemical Weapons in Syria

Breaking News - Obama: Working To Legitimize An Attack Against Syria.

Title: Hillary Mann Leverett discusses Claims of Chemical Weapons in Syria. Source: YouTube Channel BizAsiaAmerica. Date Published: June 14, 2013. Description:
Anchor Anand Naidoo and Hillary Mann Leverett, a professor at American University, discuss U.S. allegations of chemical weapons in Syria.

Sheikh Imran Hosein On Developments In Turkey

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Sheikh Imran Hosein says Turkey is going to invade Syria on the orders of Washington. As the unrest and protests drag on without a solution, Erdoğan will be told to create a diversion by attacking Syria. He also says there will be an alliance between Kurds, Muslims, and Eastern Christians against NATO in Turkey in the future. 

Turkish Unrest Could Encourage An Attack On Syria - Sheikh Imran Hosein. Source: 108morris108.

Will The Kurds Join In Freeing Turkey From NATO - Sheikh Imran Hosein Part 2.

A Turkish Civil War Could Reconnect Islam And Christianity - Sheikh Imran Hosein Part 3.

"This Administration Wants To Rush To The Aid Of The Al Qaeda Backed Rebels!" Rep Gohmert

All hail common sense! All hail the wisdom of non-intervention! 

Source: MOXNEWSd0tC0M.

The League of Extraordinary Terrorists: Obama Defends Al-Qaeda's Lie That Assad Is Using Chemical Weapons

The Syrian "rebels" are not rebels; they are Al-Qaeda.
"Where we once had Bush and Blair and the sexed up dossier on Iraqi WMD, presented to the world by the hapless Colin Powell, we now have Obama and Cameron’s dodgey chemical weapons reports, presented to a somewhat less credulous public by fiction writer and deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes." - An excerpt from the article, "Obama and Cameron’s Syrian chemical weapon scam," by the website HumanRightsInvestigations.org.
In the USraeli worldview, there are two types of terrorists  - ordinary terrorists whose fanaticism does not serve their objectives and aims, and extraordinary terrorists who can be tapped as allies in their aggressive wars in the Muslim world. Al-Qaeda has always been in the league of extraordinary terrorists because their violence against innocents advances USrael's hegemonic and expansionist aims.

President Obama was right to reject calls to attack Syria, which would turn the conflict to a larger regional war. He cited the large role played by Al-Qaeda affiliated groups in the war as a reason to not get heavily involved.

It just doesn't look good from a PR point of view to be fighting alongside guys who threaten to attack the U.S. every other day. If the word 'treason' has any meaning anymore in Washington, it has to be used in this instance.

But, President Obama, the neocon chicken hawks, and anti-humanitarian fascist interventionists are not just arming Al-Qaeda, they are also providing the terrorist group with political and moral cover by repeating their lie that Assad has used chemical weapons.

For several months now, Al-Qaeda and other Jihadist terrorist groups have asserted without evidence that Assad is using sarin gas on Syrian civilians. Everyone rightly saw through their cheap propaganda ploy.

But then something changed.

Last week, President Obama came out and defended Al-Qaeda's lie. By doing this, he has given the terrorist group something more important than a few weapons - political credibility (at least as it applies to their Jihad against Assad). This is a very serious mistake.

It's one thing to attack a country illegally with your own military forces, but to give a transnational terrorist group like Al-Qaeda a political and moral victory by defending and spreading their propaganda? That is inexcusable. At least Bush and Cheney had the balls to attack Iraq, they didn't rely on a ragtag group of brainwashed Jihadist terrorist volunteers to get the job done. 

Obama and the war criminals believe they can defend a new war against Syria on moral grounds, but with allies like Al-Qaeda in this fight, their moral case is exposed as false.

This Egyptian Man Tells The Truth About The Muslim Brotherhood And The U.S.-Al Qaeda War Against Syria

"Hosni Mubarak had a military upbringing. He was familiar with Egyptian national security and the threats to it. But those (Muslim Brotherhood members) are a bunch of moronic amateurs who will succumb to things that even Mubarak refused to accept. . . We have always known that the Muslim Brotherhood would not grant liberties to anyone. This is a dictatorial organization raised on Fascism and on the rejection of other people's opinions. How can they possibly grant us liberties? They can't give what they don't have. In order for the culture of the Muslim Brotherhood to change, this entire generation and the next must come to an end. We are looking at 30 or 40 years of Fascism and dictatorship." - Egyptian man in the video below.

Video Title: Egyptian Islamic Jihad Leader Nabil Naeem: Muslim Brotherhood a Bunch of Fascist, Moronic Amateurs. Source: MEMRI TV.

Israel To Washington: Bitch, Give Me My Money


An excerpt from, "Israel Wants US to Front Them Future Military Aid for More Weapons," by Jason Ditz:
The Israeli Defense Ministry is calling it a “bridge loan,” but in reality it is tantamount to when a child wants a couple of weeks advance on their allowance to buy something.

The Defense Ministry is seeking to buy $5 billion worth of weapons and wants the US government to “guarantee” the amount so that US commercial banks will front them the additional cash on the assumption it will eventually be covered by future US aid.

The Waste Land, read by T.S Eliot (whole poem with notes)



T.S. Eliot - The Waste Land (1922).

The Waste Land, read by T.S Eliot (whole poem with notes). Source: YouTube Channel Menurella. Date Uploaded: January 23, 2013. Description:
The Burial of the Dead: 00:00
A Game of Chess: 04:58
The Fire Sermon: 10:21
Death By Water: 18:19
What The Thunder Said: 19:00

Written in 1921-1922.

"The use of recurrent themes is as natural to poetry as to music. There are possibilities for verse which bear some analogy to the development of a theme by different groups of instruments ['different voices,' we might say]; there are possibilities of transitions in a poem comparable to the different movements of a symphony or a quartet; there are possibilities of contrapuntal arrangement of subject-matter." - T.S Eliot, The Music of Poetry (1942).