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Markets Are Falling, Which Means It's Time For The US To Bomb A Sovereign Nation

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After the worst week for the market in over a year, the US knows the drill. Must. Distract. Population. And if a drunk-driving, prepubescent Miley Cyrus Canadian lookalike on a work visa won't do the trick, then by all means resort to ye olde faithful - bombing the feces out of some "independent" nation. In this case Somalia. CNN reports that earlier today, the US conducted a missile strike in Southern Somalia. The target: a "senior leader" affiliated with al Qaeda and Al-Shabaab, al Qaeda's affiliate in Somalia. Supposedly this is the Al Qaeda that the US isn't officially funding and supporting in Qatar's desperate and ongoing attempt to push its pipeline under Syria.

From CNN:

The U.S. military conducted an airstrike in southern Somalia on Sunday against a suspected militant leader, a U.S. military official told CNN.

 

The target was described by the official as a "senior leader" affiliated with al Qaeda and Al-Shabaab, al Qaeda's affiliate in Somalia.

 

The United States has not yet been able to determine whether the target was killed, the official said.

 

Last October, the elite U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six aborted a pre-dawn raid in southern Somalia to capture Al-Shabaab leader Ikrima after an intense firefight prevented them from reliably taking him alive, a senior U.S. official told CNN at the time.

 

In a second raid that same weekend, members of the U.S. Army Delta Force captured Abu Anas al Libi, an al Qaeda operative wanted for his alleged role in the deadly 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa, during an operation in the Libyan capital of Tripoli.

 

The U.S. military official said Sunday's strike involved missiles. No U.S. troops were on the ground.

 

Al-Shabaab, designated a terrorist organization by the United States, has a relationship with al Qaeda that goes back several years. In 2012, the two groups effectively merged, said CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen.

And this is happening after the market has dropped a mere 4% from all time highs. Wait until we enter a bear market: tactical nukes will be going off left and right...

 

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Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:27 | 4370979 Son of Captain Nemo
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What you are saying is more than likely fact and a "contributor" to the eventual plan of complete force dominance and control of the region -but at the end of the day you have to look at the "roadmap" and ask yourself how well it's working out for "powers that be".

Balkanization without any return on the principle for 12 years is very costly endeavor and you can't keep doing it without material wealth from those contributors getting hammered. 

Don't think you would ever in your lifetime be witnessing this on a public broadcasting channel with at the time of it's airing a current Secretary of State and past Secretary of State without the traditional diplomatic codespeak talking in such candid terms if it was going as peachy and was as profitable as you seem to think the weakening and "balkanizing" operations are going.  I think it's safe to say Jim Baker' and friends are losing money and have been running out of time since 2006!

You still need a military to control it when the dust settles as in every major conflict and I don't see the U.S. leading the way with it's current numbers in the Army and marine corps getting it done.  That leaves the rest of NATO and Israel to that I give you a hearty BWA HA HA HA HA!

Tue, 01/28/2014 - 07:03 | 4374362 laosuwan
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yeah, obama admin a real good friend of israel,yeah right

 

anyway, I hope israel gets some oil out of the deal so they can continue to controil the world    lol

 

And yes nazi and islam do go together. And nazi and socialism.

 

By the way, is soros a friend of israel?

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:02 | 4370178 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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It's not, for the US, primarily about a Qatari pipeline (and look at a map - such a pipeline has to go through Iraq, currently a clusterfuck, and ultimately could avoid Syria *entirely* if such a pipeline were truly deemed important enough).

Wrong it will never go through Iraq because of the Kurds and Turks. The only bordering area that goes into Turkey around Kurdish regions is through Syria.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kurdish-inhabited_area_by_CIA_%281992...

It's very much also about weakening Russia, weakening Iran, preventing an Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline

Partially right since that pipeline is supposed to compete with Azerbaijan as a feeder for the Nabucco but the same problem still remains the Kurds. Azerbaijan bypasses the Kurds completely and is more stable route less prone to sabatoge than the other routes right now Russians or not so it makes it the most viable fall back if they can't get the Arab Gas pipeline hooked into Nabucco.

You also have the other option of a Qatar Turkey pipeline from the South Pars field (which Qatar shares with Iran) to Europe via Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Turkey but the Saudi's nixed that one by not allowing pipe to be laid in their country for it.

Besides the Iran Iraq portion of the peace pipeline is already happening and that deal couldn't have been signed without the US' blessing.

http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/10/08/328322/iran-iraq-sign-gas-pipel...

Iran and Iraq have signed an agreement for the construction of a pipeline that will carry natural gas from Iran to feed power plants in the southern Iraqi province of Basra.

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On July 21, Iran signed an agreement with Iraq to deliver natural gas to its western neighbor.

Based on the agreement, 25 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas will be delivered to Sadr, Baghdad and al-Mansouryah power plants through pipeline.

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Notice how they stop in the south and don't extend into Kurdish territory.

It is not about joos in never was it is always about power first and foremost. Money is control but energy is power. The joos are nothing more than the hired muscle to enforce petro dollar by keeping everyone honest and afraid of getting their ass kicked by the joooooos in the region.


Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:19 | 4370215 Johnny Cocknballs
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well the original pipeline scheme was to run through Iraq then Syria.  I don't agree that the pipeline between Iran and Iraq needed the blessing of the US.  Certainly neither the US nor Israel want it to extend into Syria, in any event.

I'm not arguing the Qataris don't want a pipeline to feed Europe.  I'm arguing that this doesn't motivate the Israelis, who have Leviathan and have a right wing, in power, that is on record as to wanting to break up neighboring states.  And what motivates them motivates US policy.

You seem to have a Chomsky-like version as to who the hired muscle is.  I enjoy your posts and respect your viewpoints, but I think this has the relationship exactly backwards.  Certainly, it's not a simple one way street, but Israel has been a strategic and economic liability for decades.  We have bases all over and an unchallenged navy.  The idea we need them to power project in the ME is just nonsense. 

And if you want to keep everyone afraid, you probably wouldn't want to sell advanced weapons to countries like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt, which we have done relentlessly.  Moreover, if we wanted to keep them "afraid" we can do that all by ourselves without hving to spend billions and get the blowback from supporting a state like Israel.

No, if anyone's hired muscle, it's us. For Israel, for the large international banks, and for the ongoing profit of the MIC.  And there's significant overlap between those three.  The U.S. military is still under political control, and therefore you look first and foremost to just who has political influence, and to who actually benefits from a foreign policy that doesn't make much sense. 

 

In any event, I definitely agree that it's just one factor or given group.  It's not - there are lots of actors.  But the neoconservative one, as to US policy  is far, far, faaaaaaar more powerful than a Qatari pipeline.  So, even if I'm even partly right - it makes sense ot review what the neocons themselves have written, and it isn't pretty, and it isn't concerned with American national or energy security.

 

 

 

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:56 | 4370303 Spanky
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Not to quibble, but...

And if you want to keep everyone afraid, you probably wouldn't want to sell advanced weapons to countries like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt, which we have done relentlessly. -- Johnny Cocknballs

Of course we want them afraid. That creates their need for our weapons and profits for the MIC...

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 01:27 | 4370353 Johnny Cocknballs
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Fair point, but in context, what I meant was if we want Israel to be our effective local bully, and they're the dog on our leash [rather than the reverse] how much sense does it make to also sell the countries which are supposed to be afraid of Israel a lot of hardware that makes Israel's ability to bully, at least conventionally, much tougher?

In any event, while Iran has not decided to build a nuke, despite 2 decades of Israeli lies and propaganda, Israel doesn't even want them to have the potential capacity - not because Iran would use it and commit suicide, but because it limits Israel's ability to do what it wants to its neighbors.

Israel's attack on Syrian missiles over the past year weren't because those anti-aircraft missiles threatened Israel, but because they might be used to defend Lebanon or Syria from the IDF.

 

 

 

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 03:56 | 4370522 Spanky
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We've got a lot of common ground here...

...how much sense does it make to also sell the countries which are supposed to be afraid of Israel a lot of hardware that makes Israel's ability to bully, at least conventionally, much tougher? -- Johnny Cocknballs

Because now Israel needs more weapons to mount a credible "deterrent" to the neighbors' increased capabilities. It's a win-win for the MIC. Just another arms race...

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:15 | 4370938 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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Long term US policy besides USD hedgmoney by controlling pricing of oil and gas since gas is priced indexed against oil is energy security for the EU. Russia has quietly taken over and numero uno for gas, oil and coal imports into European energy market. Qatari pipeline and Syria is extremely important to this goal.

Eastern Europe every major gas field and pipeline is controlled the Russians. The only access point they don't control Turkey. That is why Syria is so god damn impotant along with Qatar because the Nabucco feeder system is the only access point keeping Russia from having 100% control of the Eastern European gas market. Basically the new iron curtain for the 21st century becomes a gas curtain. That is why Syria and Qatari gas are so damn important because the quickest way to hook into it is from the Arab Gas pipeline which already runs into Syria and stops at Homs. They had the agreement to run it into Kilis (which by the way is not in Kurdish territory) but the deal was nullified not coincidentally enough when Obama was elected into office in 2009. The Turks and the Kurds are biggest cockblock (from the amount of land each control) of them all because of ethnic deep seated pyschotic hatred for each other. There is only one route and it is through Syria that bypasses that problem.

If they don't get it in and still control Turkey, Eastern Europe for all practical purposes is controlled by Russia not the EU just like prior to the Soviet Union collapsing. They call the shots because they can turn off the gas at any time and there ain't shit the US or the EU can do if they don't at least control one feeder source...

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:51 | 4371030 Son of Captain Nemo
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Concur with you on these points.  And we should know here in the U.S.

You should have seen the flood of rabid Yids representing AIPAC stalking House Reps for a wonderful ration of arm twisting when they wanted war and American boots on the ground in Syria back in September of last year.

One could easily make the argument that Israel always "talks the talk" but never "walks the walk" when it comes to war outside of a plane with a surgical strike or a missile.  By all means Israel... Let's see you do your stuff on Syria and Iran with Russian "advisors" in the mix?

Truth be told not even the U.S. Army and Marines could handle that one after being chewed up in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Sudan for the lpast 12 years.  They will be getting their "payday" should they ever decide to go that route and this is why the U.S. military is giving Israel the "middle digit" to that plan.

As I've said numerous times before, if Americans want to keep it intact they should be more worried about what is happening in the Navy and Air Forces strategic service command and the mass changing of the guard taking place since October of last year.

Anybody know who the fuck Jack Weinstein is?

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 21:21 | 4369753 jonjon831983
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The "good ol days" sountrax to rally the troops http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NobBXlJ1zPo

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 21:34 | 4369802 Trucker Glock
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Peace is a dirty word,

She used to be a painted bird.

And war she's a whore,

Don't you know we love her more and more?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a6Lzhhj9hg

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 21:45 | 4369830 laosuwan
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Hmmmm, which should the world prefer? An oil pipeline or Al Shabab.

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 22:08 | 4369902 I am a Man I am...
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Captain Phillips came out just in time to educate the populace that Somalia equals bad guys.

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 22:14 | 4369917 22winmag
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Why not bomb the christian Serbs again?

 

You know... the Serbs... the folks who rescued allied pilots and fought the Nazis and their muslim Albanian collaborators during WWII.

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:29 | 4370123 Emergency Ward
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Don't be impatient.  Trigger-happy Hillary will be on the scene in 2017.  Obama is distracted by his African invasions, his Pacific Pivots, his Muslim wedding Predator drones, and his out-of-control war of choice in Afghanistan.  He won't have time to get around to the Serbs.  I would say Syria might be the target for a surprise distraction strike.

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 22:20 | 4369939 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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Speaking of the Middle East so new news out of Egypt and not good for Obozo or Hitlery which could have something to do with the heat being turned up on bombing brown people to distract from this. Walid has been spot on so far with this stuff.

http://www.americasfreedomfighters.com/2014/01/26/breaking-news-top-secr...

Shocking documents (screen shots at bottom of this post) by Egyptian security forces monitoring the movements of Malik Obama’s Islamic Da’wa Organization (IDO) and the father (Essam el-Haddad) of a former Clinton employee (Gehad El-Haddad) sheds further light on the nefarious dealings of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. These documents could implicate the Obamas and the Clintons as being complicit in endangering national security.

Al-Masry Network also published the claims of intelligence sources showing that Malik Obama’s Organization is the main sponsor to Islamize the Nuba area, Aswan and Luxor. The Aswan region is a territory in southeastern Egypt that borders northern Sudan, which includes a long stretch of the Nile river. During the Mohammed Mursi regime, both Egypt and Sudan (under Omar al-Bashir) would have presented an opportunity to work toward the slow erasure of the border between the two nations. Such negotiations in Aswan would have predictably caused Egypt’s Security Forces great concern.

The younger Haddad, who worked as City Director for five years at the William J. Clinton Foundation, also worked with his father; both men were the closest of advisers to Mursi. BothEssam and Gehad were arrested late last year – after Mursi’s ouster – and had their assets frozen.

The Al-Masry report seems to indicate that Malik Obama’s role within the Sudanese branch of the IDO is much more significant than previously thought (translated):

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The article further reports that Malik has headed the IDO not only in Kenya but leads the organization headquartered in Khartoum and “overseen by Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir”. His role allegedly includes assisting and regulating the global Muslim Brotherhood agenda.

Haddad and Ali
One thing is clear; Essam and Gehad aren’t just close family members; they were close collaborators. Essam had another partner in crime as well. His name is Ayman Ali. Via El-Fagr(translated):

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Here is where it gets fun.

Without reading too much between the lines, that “major espionage involving foreign countries” most likely includes “the Obama administration” when Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of State. Ali was heavily involved in a group identified by the U.S. as a terrorist entity in 2004 – Taibah, via el-Fagr(translated):

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As for its record in funding terrorism, the el-Haddad family has the equivalent of a terrorist rap sheet, via Estkal (translated):

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In August 2006, the Treasury Department also designated the Philippine and Indonesian branch offices of the MWL-founded IIRO as terrorist entities “for facilitating fundraising for al-Qaida and affiliated terrorist groups.”

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The cooperation between Sudan’s terror state and the Muslim Brotherhood is corroborated by former Muslim Brotherhood leadership member and insider from 1985 – 2002, Tharwat El-Kherbawy, whom we wrote about earlier this month. El-Kherbawy’s assessment of the Muslim Brotherhood’s connection with Sudan comports with the intelligence reporting as well, via Al-Rakoba(translated):

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One of the reasons for the meetings in Aswan may have had something to do with furthering the territorial goals of the Brotherhood, which would have caused nationalistic Egyptians great concern. Nubia is a region that is currently inside both Egypt and the Sudan. If the IDO was expressing interest in the annexation of all of Nubia, the border between the two countries would change, which could set the stage for dissolving it altogether. In essence, the dissolution of the Egypt / Sudan border could commence and would become a microcosm for what the Muslim Brotherhood wants to do globally.

This would implicate the Mursi regime in an extremely serious Muslim Brotherhood plot involving both a U.S. State Department-designated State Sponsor of Terrorism in Sudan and the former government of Egypt.

Taken further, all of this information helps to explain why Egypt’s Security Forces and new government – under General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi — has seemingly taken great interest in Malik Obama. Back in August, former Egyptian Constitutional Court Justice named Tahani al-Jebalipublicly expressed great interest and concern about Malik’s role in the International Muslim Brotherhood. Not long after al-Jebali made those charges, a complaint was filed with Egypt’s Attorney General (No. 1761) that echoed said charges.

In short, Malik Obama’s prominent role as Executive Director of the IDO, at minimum, implicates his brother in a serious conflict of interest matter relative to national security. That Malik was given illegal tax-exempt status by Lois Lerner may implicate his brother as an accessory to terror funding (this is why Lerner should be granted immunity for her testimony). So far, members of Congress who sit on such committees have shown no desire to do this. One such Congressman – Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) – has been well aware of the IRS scandal involving Malik Obama for several months and has called the charges “spot on”.

Yet, he remains silent today.

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More to the article on the Clintons.

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:22 | 4370100 Johnny Cocknballs
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Interesting stuff, and whether or not true/genuine, and leaving aside the fact the Sudanese would have their asses handed to them by Egypt in any sort of direct conventional conflict  {likely with the help of South Sudan}, I'd just point out that just about the worst thing that could happen to our foreign policy would be a President Biden, who would be as compliant to AIPAC's demands as would a Romney or McCain.

No way are the powers that be giving up a Hillary run, she's their golden ticket, and almost as well-trained as Biden. 

 

I don't believe any of the nonsense about Obama being a secret Muslim and I suspect that many of the people who makes these sort of claims want a President Biden, and want chaos in Egypt, and want to see World War 3 so that Jesus can come back, or by people who want a more ziocompliant President so Israel can rebuild the Third {Second} Temple and rule the world while being served by "the nations" who exist, of course only to serve them.

 

 

 

 

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:37 | 4370141 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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I guess you didn't bother to read, this has nothing to do with the joos but Egyptian sovereignty of Nubia and Obama's brother brokering deals between a state designated sponsor of terrorism and the Muslim Brotherhood while they were ruling Egypt without the Egyptian military's knowledge. The last piece of puzzle is the money trail showing how Obama and his boys were funneling the money through his brother's charity which Lois Lerner granted tax exempt status to pay for the transfer of land since these sort of things almost always involve cash payments. That is treason right there for providing aid and comfort to the enemy specifically one that is state department listed terrorist state. How much fucking clearer does the point have to be made.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 01:37 | 4370346 Johnny Cocknballs
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The problem is not that I didn't read your link, it's that I evidently read a lot more than you.

 

I also didn't say it was "the joos" you vapid twat - I questioned the motives of people who will be crowing the most loudly about it.  Think they're concerned about fucking Nubia, you ignorant cunt?

Try reading more slowly.

Sound out the words if you must.

 

I also, while I despise all religious dogma, Christian, Muslim, or yes, Jewish  -I'm far, far too intelligent to blame some label, some monolith.  Israel isn't the problem, per se - it's people like Netanyahu.  Unfortunately, AIPAC and the various Zio lobbies, for various reasons, aren't problems so much because they support a foreign state with different interests and circumstances, but because Israel's government is and has been far rightwing and crazy - a mix of right wing secular zios and reliigous nuts.

You might want to spend 10 bucks to read Goliath to get some insight into just how batshit crazy Israeli politics is.  It's always a mistake to blame an entire group for anything... but it's also horseshit to claim that criticism of some of that group isn't about their actions but their group identity.

 

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 10:22 | 4370957 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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I questioned the motives of people who will be crowing the most loudly about it.  Think they're concerned about fucking Nubia, you ignorant cunt?

It is the Egyptian military who in general never liked the Muslim Brotherhood in the first place as long as they've exist in Egypt. If you haven't been following your world events the Egyptian military is also pissed at the US, the state department and the Obama adminstration specifically over this. Yes they are absolutely concerned about Nubia because it undermines their power and authority of the country. Egypt the military is top dog not the political government and the Muslim Brotherhood tried to make a power play to change that balance (transfering territory without them in the loop counts as that) at their expense and now it is payback time.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 19:18 | 4372920 Lumberjack
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You guys have one hell of a thread going and I apprecite it. Just want to add that in the latest Snowden interview, Snowden himself said that the spying on germany was not only Angela Merckle, but also included Siemens. That struck a note with me as the Stuxnet virus (purportedly developed by the US and Israel) targets SIEMENS Scada equipment. 

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 22:43 | 4369997 Son of Captain Nemo
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Wow DCH.  Nice work!

With all of the evidence we have before us already on war crimes and treason that President Obama and "Hitlery" have  committed outside of these enormous new allegations and the fact that there are no attorneys and courts of law in this "lawless Nation" that we reside in that will prosecute and convict them both, along with every member of Congress that is duplicitous and has looked the other way for the unauthorized wars of choice in Libya, Syria and the unauthorized attacks in Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan and God only knows where else...

To use Hitlery's now in-famous rebuke

What difference does it make!!!

When you have the rope at the ready and declare the hanging(s) a done deal with a time and date for the celebration -let me know cause I want to be in attendance to watch their necks snap. 

But seriously back to reality...

The American people have a Superbowl and an Olympics to watch!

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 22:46 | 4370009 highwaytoserfdom
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Re "a senior leader affiliated with Al Quaeda"   Was Linsey Grahm or John McCain on another photo junket?  Nothing like the millitary offense complex to create the diversions for the banksters.. sad sad sad machiavellin narcissistts sycophants. 

 
Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:20 | 4370098 El Hosel
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Declare Victory/Rally Markets, Party in Davos and DSK's Castle.

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:22 | 4370102 The Heart
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Right on schedule. Distraction number twenty nine forty six and three point seventeen.

Look up there, while we rob you over here.

Got a billion hollow point bullets?

Listen in for some possible enlightening info.

http://republicbroadcasting.org/listen-live/

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:26 | 4370114 Demogorgon
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More of the same old bullshit imaginary boogey man terrorist excuse. And the sheeple will buy it, not realizing that their "protectors of freedom" are more dangerous than the phony enemy...

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:33 | 4370134 Jack Burton
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The USA is fomenting revolution in Ukraine as a pay back to Putin. The USA funds, arms and trains Al-Qaeda to destroy Syria.  Libya just saw over 250 killed in fighting between former government supporters and Al-Qaeda forces allied with the USA. Egypt has seen hundreds of deaths and bombing as a terror war breaks out against the US installed military dictators there. Tensions between Japan, being pushed by Washington to rearm and confront China, and China becoming fed up with US intervention across the globe is going to worsen. Even Scotland is going to vote to leave the United Kingdom, though the vote looks set to fail. Meanwhile riots in Brazil over "World Cup Football" spending in the billions while people live on the streets and starve. Italy, Spain, Greece, France have all seen new outbreaks of protests and riots over joblessness and tax increases and austerity. Yes, our global leaders are doing a great job, as the 1% stip every bit of wealth on the planet, the 99% are falling into disorder and revolt. My advice, go long gold, preserved food, guns and lots of good close family and friends, all of which will grow in value in the near future.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 01:52 | 4370389 Johnny Cocknballs
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first off, Saorsa don Alba!!!

Second, while I agree with a lot of this, most, not everyone in Ukraine fucking shit up presently is an agent provo - I'm sure the US, or at leat some in the US gov and maybe a billionaire or two are assisting, you have in the west of Ukraine a people and nationalism quite absent from the East.  It's not simply about being in the EU, it's about not being so tied to Russia, a nation which colonized and indeed, committed genocide against it. 

For those in the West of Ukraine, Ukrainian nationalism provides plenty of energy...  I'm not convinced the west is really doing the "fomenting" no matter how much RT might suggest it. 

 

However, as to the fuckery in Chechnya/Dagestan.. I think this assistance is much more substantial.  And dangerous.

 

http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profiles/category/organizations

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:40 | 4370149 Took Red Pill
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Imagine how Americans would feel if another country flew fighter jets or drones over our land and killed suspected terrorists (along with some innocent children). It would be an act of war. And we wonder why they hate us.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 01:07 | 4370327 Trucker Glock
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Funny, I said something very, very similar in a recent job interview during a discussion about "diversity."  I walked out thinking to myself, "why can't you keep your fucking mouth shut?"  Got the job!

Sun, 01/26/2014 - 23:54 | 4370171 q99x2
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Good thing that every terrorist, surviving Iraqi family member, every financially repressed person, whether suffering from hunger, lack of medical insurance, or the ability to pay the rent; every laid off employee, every college graduate that cannot find a job, every strong American, and every citizen of every other country that has seen a family member turn to drugs or alcohol and suffered divorce and family hostilities from financial problems, every criminal behind bars and most every military employed person in all the militaries in the world. All of them from the preacher to the congration, everyone knows that their enemies have met in DAVOS this week.

And their names are readily available on the net.

 

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 07:22 | 4370646 negative rates
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Had to take 3 breaths just to read the first sentence, and I gave trying to understand it after just 3 reads.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:06 | 4370184 elephant
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What exists in Somalia that's worth more than the cost of a bomb?  The US might target people, but these people present no danger to anyone other than themselves. 

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 09:56 | 4370892 Offthebeach
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Its a bit of panic time in the mil-indi complex.
Things had been hot and heavy for a dacade and a half and now everyone s trying to hang in unti pension time and that second career in local gov.
So you take your killings were you find them and hope the Chins snd the Japs go at so you can bug out at a higher grade

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:08 | 4370195 Dre4dwolf
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Here's an idea! why don't we let the markets fall? because once they fall enough they wont have anywhere to go BUT UP!

TO THE MOON

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:13 | 4370203 The Heart
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The target: a "senior leader" BenGahazziBenBoo-boo John McCain, affiliated with al Qaeda and Al-Shabaab, al Qaeda's affiliate in Somalia.

Fixed.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 01:07 | 4370205 Yen Cross
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 Hey "Ying Yang"I loaded Zorin-7 on a "bootable drive"   I love it! I'm posting from my üsb drive " right now.

  I'm going to backtest, and load some software. I already use Thunderbird, and all the other open source  programs.

  Trading Linux/ubutu and lovin it!

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:36 | 4370241 tony wilson
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my jewish friends victory will soon be ares.

at this very moment computer and real life simulations are a happening.

operation arab dog crush will go down in jewish history like the dancing mossad men of 911.

forget previous tank destruction battles at the hand of the hezbollah this time it has been computer war gamed.

be brave be strong we are all idf now israel will prevail.

 

IDF Simulation: How Hezbollah will be Defeated

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/176743#.UuWoZZvn_IU

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:56 | 4370301 Constitutional ...
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Did you notice the latest statement from the Geneva talks about Syria? Their success is to say that women and children can leave Syria if they wish.

This is ethnic cleansing, so international financiers can help Qatar get a pipeline under Syria without negotiating with the current government and its traditiional indigenous people.

Most of the rebels in Syria are foreign, paid by foreigners. Guess who? Ultimately, it leads back to the City of London, and CONgress scared by AIPAC. The Zionists majorly founded and funded by the Rothschilds out of London are fascist, corporatist, warmongering global terrorists.

Feel free to ban me now, Tylers.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 00:48 | 4370284 Constitutional ...
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Correction: time for bank holidays, more financial repression...and international financiers of no fixed abode who own the West and primarily lurk in the City of London to bomb whoever they wish. See Syria as the latest example.

Stop blaming the people of any nation for the horrors committed by the two faced lying fascist bastids that con them into voting.

The Trilateral Commission conspires to rob all for the few.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 01:38 | 4370370 QQQBall
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Two Questions...

1. How many countries have we bombed since 1/2008?

2. How many do we need to bomb to get a 2nd Peace Prize?

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 01:58 | 4370399 RobCrash
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I did not see this reported any where.  I had to google about the air strikes...

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 02:40 | 4370453 Freewheelin Franklin
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Somalia. LOL. This president doesn't have the balls to bomb a nation that has resources to actually fight back. 

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 04:55 | 4370564 Rising Sun
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wars/grand scale human slaughters have historically occurred at/near market bottoms

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 05:07 | 4370574 ISEEIT
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Oh I love properly sacrificed cleverness!! It's just the way ya say it Tyler.....

Very nice-:)

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 05:26 | 4370584 no more banksters
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"Some politicians like Bill Clinton and George W. Bush adopted this perception later and tried to establish Western-type democracies based on this concept of Negative Liberty, maintaining also the "fundamentalism" of the big, mostly American, corporations and banks. They applied a massive violence in other countries (Iraq, Yugoslavia, Somalia, etc.), bringing another bloodbath through a different way. At the same time, they imposed progressively, new measures of repression and restrictions of civil liberties in Western democracies in the name of protection against terrorism, thus verifying Berlin's warning."

http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/01/how-western-societies-lost-th...

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 05:43 | 4370602 JJSF
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The only war that will happen in the short term is currrency war. Especially to hammer the ruble.. Weak euro is in the cards for now

http://signalinea.com/major-change-in-direction-of-euro/

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 06:16 | 4370612 Ar-Pharazôn
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so now an american airstrike means war.

 

how many air strike did the americans last year in Pakistan? Are they in war?

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 12:19 | 4371295 Emergency Ward
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Obama and the US government are at war with Pakistan, with Afghanistan and with a dozen other nations that are under constant threat of US bombing attacks and CIA subversive actions.  Obama's supporters will not discuss his bloody warmongering which is on par with Bush/Cheney.

Mon, 01/27/2014 - 08:08 | 4370684 MFLTucson
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How aout dropping a few bombs on 1600 Pennsyvania Ave by mistake?

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