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VIDEO — Syrian Girl’s Position On Syria and Government – Interview with Voice of Russia in London

Syrian Girl
May 14, 2013

VoR’s Tim Ecott speaks to Syrian activist Mimi Al Laham, who says that President Assad “needs to stay and see this through” to avoid a loss of sovereignty. Foreign countries should stop funding al-Qaeda-linked rebels and “let the country sort itself out,” she says in this in-depth conversation offering a very different viewpoint from the mainstream western media version.

http://ruvr.co.uk/2013_05_02/Syria-Mi…


VIDEO — One World Trade Center – A Stamp Of The Illuminati

Press For Truth
May 10, 2013

The “One World” Trade Center has achieved a milestone today as it has reached the symbolic height of 1,776 feet. Is there a correlation between the ancient order of the Illuminati, or is this merely symbolic of the year of America’s independence?

Spire permanently installed on WTC tower:
http://www.wral.com/spire-being-perma…

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VIDEO — The Boston Bombings – Divide and Conquer (Full Documentary)

YouTube — WhoisElisaLam
April 24, 2013

IMPORTANT EDIT: ATTENTION

We now suspect that the stunning pictures of a man being fitted with prosthetics were filmed during the first blast – which was a mere smoke bomb. These images were then put on the internet by Counter Intelligence Professionals in order to create conflicting stories and turn us against one another. Our very deepest condolences to the real Jeff Bauman and his family and friends – along with the other victims.

I just had a conversation with a good friend of a friend from Chelmsford, mass.

“This kid is one of my good friends, he’s no actor. He had legs last Sunday and no longer does.”

Photo proof (see bottom of this page) that Jeff Bauman is not the Double Amputee Actor:
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/boston…

It is too early to “know”, but i believe him and it makes sense that they would play it like this. What is happening here is that the Alternative Research Movement along with the general population are both being framed and fed information…..in order to DIVIDE AND CONQUER. We are continuing to research and will soon publish an addendum to this video.


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Are you going to believe what you can see with your own eyes — or are you going to believe what you are told? This documentary spans from the beginning to the “official end” of the Boston Marathon Bombings – covering the “official mainstream” news events as well as the “official alternative stream” news events. INCLUDING STUNNING PHOTOS which prove that the star of the show (the double amputee) was fitted with prosthetics moments after the blast.

http://whoiselisalam.org/

The ultimate weapons of war are microwave energy weapons — mind control.
Who is Elisa Lam? — Part 1 — Energy Weapons

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfqxN5…

For more information about Alex Jones and “Proof” he is either an Agent or a mind-controlled dupe passing on information that is being fed to him:
watch this video from 15 to 30 minutes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwWyNE…

Produced by Captain Morgan and Guðjón Heiðar. Narrated by Wild Bill Cooper — special appearance by Nesta Robert Marley. May Bob and Bill rest in peace — remember remember the fifth of November.

Only the truth can unite us indivisibly. Knowing thyself implies knowing the enemy. It also implies knowing the weapons they use on the battlefield. This inspiring and hard hitting documentary challenges us all to stand united upon a mountain of facts – rather than being divided in our opinions, happy slaves lightly chained to our seats in the platonic theater of ScareCity.

Music written by Woody Guthrie then reproduced by Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen.

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Links to purchase 3rd party content — music and films. This video is presented under the fair use provision for educational purposes only and does not infringe on any copyrights.

Binary Babies EP
by Gunnar Jónsson Collider
http://www.gogoyoko.com/album/Binary_…

Max Igan – Surviving the Matrix
January 18th, 2013 – Sandy Hook – An American Coup d’état
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwZmqd…
http://thecrowhouse.com
subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/user/aodscarecrow

Photos of Double Amputee and commentary came from an EMT in Oregon. We pulled the pictures from this site:
http://buelahman.wordpress.com/2013/0…

Bob Marley — Time will tell
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105596/

Bruce Springsteen’s rendition of Woody Guthry’s “This Land is Your Land”
http://brucespringsteen.net/songs/thi…
images from:
http://www.youtube.com/user/justsayno…

Bob Dylan’s Bootleg Version of Woody Guthry’s “This Land is Your Land”
http://www.bobdylan.com/us/home

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The stories about this event are changing rapidly – there is a lot of disinfo and schools of red herrings. We´ve done our best to discern and present the truth. If you notify us of errors that we can confirm – we will correct them here.

1) The WM3 case that Tsarnaev comments on is in West Memphis, Arkasas (not West Virginia)


Massive blast outside hospital in Benghazi, Libya, up to 17 dead [video included]

RT News
May 13, 2013

People gather at the scene of a car bomb explosion outside a hospital in Benghazi May 13, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

At least 17 people, including three children, were killed and another 30 injured when a car bomb exploded in crowded area outside a hospital in Benghazi, Libya.

Libya’s Defense Ministry reported that 17 people died in the blast, shortly after Libyan Deputy Interior Minister Abdullah Massoud confirmed 15 deaths.

“Fifteen people have been killed and at least 30 were wounded in the explosion of a car bomb near the hospital,” Deputy Interior Minister Massoud said.

“I saw people running and some of them were collecting parts of bodies,”
Reuters quoted a witness as saying.

The Facebook community OnlyLibya has posted a clip that it claims was taken at the scene of the blast.

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No group has claimed responsibility for the Benghazi bombing, which is considered to be the cradle of the revolution that ousted longtime Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

Witnesses wrote on Twitter that the hospital bombing appeared different in nature from the attacks on Benghazi police stations witnessed in recent days, as the attack targeted a public place, not law enforcement.

The car bombing near the hospital is the latest in a string of attacks across the country in recent weeks.

A bomb exploded outside a police station in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on May 10. The blast damaged the building and shattered the windows of a nearby school, causing no injuries. A Benghazi police station was also bombed on May 10, and no injuries were reported.

Another explosion destroyed a police station in Benghazi on May 2; there were no reports of any victims.

A car bomb exploded at the French Embassy in the Libyan capital Tripoli on April 23. Two guards and a woman were injured.

People gather at the scene of a car bomb explosion outside a hospital in Benghazi May 13, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

People gather at the scene of a car bomb explosion outside a hospital in Benghazi May 13, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

Onlookers take photographs following a car bomb explosion outside a hospital in Benghazi May 13, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

Onlookers take photographs following a car bomb explosion outside a hospital in Benghazi May 13, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

People clear debris at the scene of a car bomb explosion outside a hospital in Benghazi May 13, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

People clear debris at the scene of a car bomb explosion outside a hospital in Benghazi May 13, 2013 (Reuters / Esam Al-Fetori)

Odds stacked against fragile peace in Syria

by Nile Bowie
NileBowie.blogspot.ca

May 12, 2013

For anyone who has been critical of the Western narrative on Syria, the ongoing diplomatic circus begs a very basic question: How can countries which have bankrolled and armed the insurgency honestly broker a meaningful peace deal? Well, they can’t.

The joint effort recently announced by Moscow and Washington to bring the government and insurgents to an international conference in line with the Geneva Communiqué is a welcoming development, but some major issues have already come to the forefront. Firstly, there is ongoing disagreement over who should represent the opposition in a Syrian peace process. In addition to the blatant Qatari proxies in the Syrian National Coalition (SNC), Russia has requested that the National Coordinating Body (NCB) also be present. In stark contrast to the foreign-based SNC, which is lined with figures who have spent the past few decades in the West, the NCB is the internal opposition – and it has caught a lot of flak because it opposes the armed uprising and talks to the Syrian government.

The SNC has maintained it could not accept an invitation to dialogue unless Assad’s removal was guaranteed. Russia will not allow for Assad’s departure to be a precondition of talks, and Kerry looks to have shifted the US position by saying Assad’s exit should be the outcome of negotiations on a transitional government, rather than a starting point. Let’s be clear – before this conflict started in 2011, Assad oversaw a political system which was certainly authoritarian. The economy was stagnant, the state poorly handled overpopulation issues, and the agricultural sector was suffering from long periods of drought. When Bashar took over from his father, he granted more political breathing space to dissidents, and then backpedalled on reforms when popular movements quickly took shape. In combating the insurgency, Syrian forces killed many of their own citizens in the crossfire. But no matter what anybody thinks of Assad, it is not the place of Washington, London, or Doha to decide his political fate.

Read the full story on RT.com
 
Nile Bowie is a Malaysia-based political analyst and a columnist with Russia Today. He also contributes to PressTV, Global Research, and CounterPunch. He can be reached at nilebowie@gmail.com.

Trading blame over bombings: Turkey calls Syria ‘usual suspect’, Damascus accuses Erdogan [video included]

End the Lie – Independent News
May 12, 2013

A woman raises her arms and shouts as she stands on the site where car bombs exploded on May 11, 2013 near the town hall in Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Cem Genco)A woman raises her arms and shouts as she stands on the site where car bombs exploded on May 11, 2013 near the town hall in Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Cem Genco)

Turkey has been quick to blame the Assad regime for two massive car bombs that killed 43 people in a town on its border with Syria. Ankara warned it will take “all retaliatory measures necessary” raising the prospect of an escalation in the conflict.

The Syrian Information Minister dismissed Turkey’s accusations, claiming “this is not the behavior of the Syrian government.”

Omran al-Zoubi told a news conference on Sunday that “no one has the right to make false accusations,” adding that “Syria did not commit and would never commit such an act because our values would not allow that.”

“It is [Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip] Erdogan who should be asked about this act… He and his party bear direct responsibility,” Zoubi said. “As an assassin, he should resign.”

After Saturday’s bombings in Hatay province on the Turkey-Syria border, Ankara warned it would take “all retaliatory measures necessary,” raising the prospect of an escalation in the conflict.

“The attack has nothing to do with the Syrian refugees in Turkey, it’s got everything to do with the Syrian regime,” Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in an interview with Turkey’s TRT television.

He said those behind the deadly Saturday’s bombings were allegedly behind an attack on the Syrian coastal town of Banias that reportedly killed at least 62 people in early May. The London-based NGO Syrian Observatory for Human Rights blamed “the army and Alawite members of the National Defense Forces” for the mass killing in a Sunni neighborhood of the Syrian city on May 3.

London-based blogger Karl Sharro told RT the continuing escalation in Syria will have “damaging effects across its border.”

“I think what’s important now is not to rush into accusations very quickly and especially without having solid proof. I think it requires much more responsibility and commitment from all sides to hold back from escalating the situation. You can’t just really discover the perpetrators behind such an explosion within less than one day, less than 24 hours. So I think it’s a bit irresponsible of Turkey to rush into this accusation,” Sharro stated.

Ankara warned it will take “all retaliatory measures necessary” raising the prospect of an escalation in the conflict. The investigations into the bombings has almost been completed, Turkish interior minister Muammer Güler told local press, announcing that the perpetrators were “linked to the Syrian regime and intelligence agency and had nothing to do with the Syrian opposition and the refugees.

Nine people were arrested following the blasts, three of whom were said to be Syrian nationals. Top Turkish government officials, including Prime Minister Erdogan, were quick to place the blame with Syria, despite lacking any evidence at the time.

The “usual suspect” in such a horrific attack is Syrian government, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc announced after the blasts pledging to do “what is necessary” if Assad regime’s guilt is proven.

“We know that the people taking refuge in Hatay have become targets for the Syrian regime,” he said. “We think of them as the usual suspects when it comes to planning such a horrific attack.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (AFP Photo / Adem Altan)Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (AFP Photo / Adem Altan)

Turkey reserves the right to take “every kind of measure” but so far is not planning to call an emergency NATO meeting, said foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu, while Prime Minister Erdogan announced that Turkey will take “all retaliatory measures it deems necessary.”

Provocation to disrupt Syria peace talks?

Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoğlu called the attacks a “provocation,” saying that the timing of the blasts was not coincidental, referring to the recently proposed peace talks sponsored by Russia and the US.

“Such provocation can [come to mind] in such a critical transition phase regarding Syria. It is not a coincidence that this happened when diplomatic traffic is intensifying. We invite our citizens to be prudent,” Davutoğlu told reporters during his visit in Germany on Saturday.

Russia has raised concerns that groundless accusations and any subsequent adventurous third-party action could be disruptive.

“In the terrorist attack in Turkey, Syria was accused again – as it is always blamed for everything. Someone wants to disrupt the peace conference and to push ahead with the use of military force,” Alexei Pushkov, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Russia’s Duma stated on Twitter.

People stand on the site of a car bomb explosion on May 11, 2013 near the town hall of Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Ihlas News Agency)People stand on the site of a car bomb explosion on May 11, 2013 near the town hall of Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Ihlas News Agency)

The deadly blasts could even be an inside job, in the hope of encouraging international military action against Assad’s government, according to Marcus Papadopoulos, an editor for the UK’s Politics First magazine.

“Turkey has been pushing for intervention in Syria, Western military intervention. It’s been pushing for a no-fly zone over northern Syria,” Papadopoulos said. “Given that Turkish generals a couple of years ago were planning to provoke a war with Greece, why is it implausible that Turkish generals or members of Turkish intelligence services wouldn’t be doing the same today, to try and provoke a war against Syria and thereby bringing in NATO,” he told RT.

Residents evacuate a wounded woman to hospital after car bombs exploded on May 11, 2013 near the town hall in Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Ihlas News Agency)Residents evacuate a wounded woman to hospital after car bombs exploded on May 11, 2013 near the town hall in Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Ihlas News Agency)

Border town protests Turkey’s policy on Syria, violence spillover

Saturday’s twin car bombs exploded outside the city hall and post office, killing 43 and injuring a further hundred people and destroying local buildings in the country’s deadliest attack in more than a decade.

A third explosion was later reported in the same city. However, local press later reported that the incident was unrelated.

A person is evacuated from the site where car bombs exploded on May 11, 2013 near the town hall in Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Lale Koklu)A person is evacuated from the site where car bombs exploded on May 11, 2013 near the town hall in Reyhanli (AFP Photo / Lale Koklu)

Police reinforcements were dispatched to the city after the bombs ripped through the streets of Reyhanli, which is home to thousands of Syrians who have fled the conflict. Some 300,000 are now resident in Turkey overall. Their presence has caused some tension in the city on the Syrian border, especially among those unhappy with the influx of migrants.

Following the blasts approximately a hundred of the city’s residents took to the streets outside Turkey’s Foreign Ministry, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Erdogan and accusing him of a failed policy towards Syria which they believe led to the assault.

Some locals have also blamed Syrian residents for bringing violence over the frontier, resulting in attacks against refugees.

“We heard that there were some reactions from local Turkish people against Syrian cars and Syrian people. Police reinforcements have been sent to prevent that sort of thing,” an anonymous Turkish government official told Reuters.

Some 60 people also marched in Ankara, Turkey’s capital following the blasts. The demonstrations were quickly dispersed.

Source: RT


Police Search Door to Door After Mother’s Day Shooting in New Orleans

Door to door searches have now become commonplace in high profile police investigations.

Victim of shooting at Mother’s Day Parade in New Orleans

By JG Vibes
Intellihub.com
May 13, 2013

19 people were wounded in New Orleans over the weekend when an alleged gang shootout broke out in the middle of a mothers day parade.  three suspects are still at large, and the hunt for them so far has involved similar tactics as those used in Boston.  At this point there is no indication that this was a planned terrorist attack, but regardless, police are still using the full on storm trooper approach that has now become commonplace in the western world.

Blackbluedog.com reported that:

“There were over 300 people participating in the event, north of the city.   Police say that the number of victims stands at 12 and there are three suspects who were responsible.   The individuals who did the shooting were seen running toward Claiborne Avenue and a door-to-door search is being conducted to find those who are responsible.”

While a number of mainstream media sources are reporting that door to door searchers are being conducted, there is no outrage or even concern for the innocent human beings who are having their rights and privacy violated by jackboot thugs.  It is definetly true that this is tragic circumstance, but tragic circumstances are no excuse to violate the rights and privacy of others.  It is definetly upsetting when these kinds of things happen, but we should not let our good natured emotions be used against us.

With that being said this investigation is also being crowd sourced, and it is likely that people nearby with cell phone camera evidence will make a lot more progress than police breaking down doors.

RT reported that:

“An initial $2,500 cash reward was initially offered, which was later raised to $10,000 amid the massive manhunt for parade shooting suspects. The money is offered to anyone who can provide information that will help track down and arrest the suspects.  In the same way investigators of the Boston Marathon Bombings appealed for crowdsourced photographs, police have urged anyone with any images from the ‘second line’ of the parade to step forward.”

As of now there has been no indication as to whether the police even know who they are looking for or not.  We will bring more details on this story as they become available, and if you have any information about this situation please feel free to comment below.

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