Illuminati.com backwards leads to NSA Website! OMG! WTF! [video]
Mark Dice
December 6, 2012
When you type Illuminati.com backwards into the address bar, it forwards you to the NSA website, the National Security Agency. Are the Illuminati messing with people? It is some kind of signal from them?
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Former UN General Assembly President Calls for Not Ignoring Presence of Extremist Groups Fighting in Syria
Friends of Syria
December 8, 2012
RAGUE, (SANA) – Former President of the UN General Assembly, Jan Kavan, called for not ignoring the presence of extremist groups from jihadists and al-Qaeda who participate in the fighting in Syria.
In an interview with the Czech Halo Noviny Newspaper, Kavan added that these groups are not interested in any democratic issue.
He said that what is paradoxical is that some of the western countries now support these groups which have previously participated in the attack against the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 and called as terrorist group at that time.
Kavan indicated that the best solution to the crisis in Syria is through the UN proposing a political solution that stresses the need for respecting the Syrians’ rights and guaranteeing these rights, then to persuade the Syrian government and opposition to negotiate on its proposal.
He asserted that Qatar and Saudi Arabia should stop their support to the armed groups in Syria.
NATO Missiles in Turkey to Point at Syria
by Tony Cartalucci
Land Destroyer
Defacto no-fly zone in the works to establish Brookings–prescribed “safe havens.”
December 5, 2012 (LD) – NATO has approved of stationing US-made Patriot missiles along Turkey’s border, for what it claims is “defense.” Over the past two years Syria has been fighting terrorists armed, funded, and equipped by NATO, of which Turkey is a member. Turkey has admitted its role in harboring and providing logistics for foreign fighters flooding across the border into Syria, many of whom are confirmed members of Al Qaeda. Despite this, Syria has gone through extraordinary lengths to avoid a confrontation with Turkey.
Image: A Patriot missile system. NATO Source Alliance News Blog reported on November 4, 2012, “Turkey plans to officially request NATO deploy a Patriot missile defense system in its territories as a security precaution against a potential large-scale military offensive from Syria as Syrian shelling on the border raises tensions.” In reality, US officials have admitted the purpose of the missiles are to impose a no-fly zone over northern Syria.
Conversely, Turkey, over the years, has not only flown sorties into neighboring countries to strafe villages suspected of harboring Kurdish militants, they have also conducted land invasions in what the Western media calls “hot pursuits.” Despite NATO-member Turkey’s repeated violations of neighboring nations’ borders, and despite repeated protests from nations whose borders are regularly violated, the United Nations has taken no action, nor has the self-appointed “international community.”
In October of 2011, it was reported by McClatchy Newspapers in their article, “Turkey invades Iraq after Kurdish rebels kill 26 Turkish soldiers,” that:
Turkey sent troops and fighter jets into Iraq Wednesday in “hot pursuit” of Kurdish rebels who killed more than 25 Turkish soldiers in multiple attacks in the southern Turkish province of Hakkari. It was the first cross-border violence in five years between Turkish troops and Kurdish guerrillas who Turkey says shelter in northern Iraq.
A month earlier, Turkey was strafing villages in northern Iraq. In June 2012, the BBC reported in their article, “Turkey in new air strikes on Kurdish rebels in Iraq,” that:
Turkey’s military has confirmed further air strikes against Kurdish rebel bases in northern Iraq.
It said nine attacks were carried out by Turkish aircraft on hideouts of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), mostly in the Qandil region.
Last Wednesday the military said it had carried out similar strikes, a day after eight Turkish soldiers and 26 PKK rebels were killed in clashes.
Conversely, this same silent and complicit “international community” has warned that any mirroring strategy by Syria to likewise follow militants, harbored by Turkey, over its borders in “hot pursuit” will result in military intervention. CNN’s article titled, “NATO OKs Patriots and delivers warning: ‘Don’t even think about attacking Turkey’” reported:
“Today NATO agreed to augment Turkey’s air defense by deploying Patriot missiles to Turkey. Turkey has asked for NATO’s support and we stand with Turkey in the spirit of strong solidarity,” said NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.“To Turkish people we say, we are determined to defend you and your territory. To anyone who would want to attack Turkey, we say, don’t even think about it. “
It appears then that the stationing of Patriot missiles along the Turkish-Syrian border is, in part, a means to give Turkey assurances of impunity as it continues facilitating increased, overt NATO aggression against Syria.
This is stated explicitly in the corporate-financier funded Brookings Institution document, “Middle East Memo #21 Assessing Options for Regime Change (.pdf),” which reads:
However, securing Turkey’s and Jordan’s participation may be challenging because both Amman and Ankara appear reluctant to host a Syrian opposition army involved in large-scale operations. They fear Syrian vengeance in the form of terrorism or support for unrest on their own soil, and would have to be convinced that the risk was worth the effort; they may even need to be provided with security guarantees and assistance. In addition, Jordan and Turkey would fear that arming the opposition and escalating the fighting could lead to spillover into their own countries or into Iraq and Lebanon, inflaming strife throughout the region. Given the fragility of all of Syria’s Arab neighbors, stoking the flames of Syria’s civil war should not be undertaken lightly, and arming the opposition might require Western support to all of Syria’s neighbors to help them cope with spillover. (page 6)
The move to station the anti-aircraft systems on the Turkish-Syrian border also involves NATO attempting to incrementally deploy a no-fly zone over northern Syria. This is intended for carving out long-ago prescribed “safe havens” within which NATO-backed terrorists can operate while the US handpicked proxy regime can safely pose as administrators. This is also mentioned in the Brookings report:
An alternative is for diplomatic efforts to focus first on how to end the violence and how to gain humanitarian access, as is being done under Annan’s leadership. This may lead to the creation of safe-havens and humanitarian corridors, which would have to be backed by limited military power. This would, of course, fall short of U.S. goals for Syria and could preserve Asad in power. From that starting point, however, it is possible that a broad coalition with the appropriate international mandate could add further coercive action to its efforts.” (page 4)
The West’s diplomatic manipulation has failed. And because the Brookings report found considerable complications with conducting a Libya-style air campaign over Syria, (because Syrian forces are not isolated and exposed in the same manner as Libyan government forces were) it was determined that while significant damage could be accomplished versus the Syrian military from the air, it would not guarantee regime change and may lead to the necessity for the West to either “fold” or “double down with a ground invasion” (page 11).
It appears then, with the deployment of Patriot missiles, the West will try to salvage the best of both options – creating a safe haven in the north of Syria by creating a no-fly zone, but without flying sorties over Syrian territory.
While NATO currently denies the missiles are intended for the creation of a no-fly zone, US Senator John McCain has openly admitted the missiles are to shoot down a Syrian jet, thus creating a psychological deterrence against the government’s further use of air power where safe havens are to be carved out. During the Neo-Conservative Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) “The Consequences of Inaction in Syria” talk, uploaded on November 28, 2012, McCain would state after being asked what should be done in Syria (shortly after 17:00):
“The no-fly zone. Which by the way, does not mean that we go after Bashar’s air defenses. It means that we emplace anti-air missiles in place and I guarantee you, first Syrian aircraft we shot down that would be the last one to fly over a no-fly zone. A place where they – a Benghazi. A Benghazi where they can organize, where they can train where they can equip where we can find out who the good guys and the bad guys are in this effort to form a revolutionary council that will be effective. and also frankly to counter what is the increasing influence of Al Qaeda and extremists who are pouring in from all over the Middle East.”
Of course McCain fails to disclose that the extremists he “fears” pouring into Syria, are primarily from the very city of Benghazi he cited, a city he and the late US Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens personally helped establish as a region-wide terror-hub.
McCain would continue, identifying the Patriot missiles specifically as the weapon system of choice for establishing the no-fly zone he advocates:
I think Patriot missiles – now the Germans are moving some patriot missiles under some kind of weird circumstances but at least they are coming into Turkey. Or we could give them a limited number, a controlled number of MANPADS. But primarily I think it would just be a Patriot installation. Pilots are not going to fly into certain death. I don’t care how brave they are. And you shoot down one or two of them, they’re not going to fly there again. They may like Bashar al-Assad, but they like to live a little more.
McCain would continue by admitting the Turkish government does not have the support of its people in supporting NATO’s attempt to implement regime change in neighboring Syria.
The conspiracy has been documented, a US Senator has all but admitted why the missiles are going into Turkey – not to “defend” the NATO member as stated, but to impose a defacto no-fly zone over Syria. It remains to be seen what pretense NATO uses to finally execute this already decided-upon plan. Whatever it may be, a chemical weapons false-flag or another fabricated “atrocity,” it is documented clearly that expanded aggression against Syria is premeditated, merely couched in superficial justification and the illusion that NATO is fighting Syria reluctantly after being “provoked.”
Should Quebec separate from Canada? — Potent News POLL RESULTS
PotentNews.com
December 8, 2012
This poll wasn’t meant to be open for 3 months (sorry, we realize that may have skewed the results maybe making them not as much of a snapshot of people’s opinions). In addition, only 71 people voted but I felt bad not sharing this information anyway so here are the results of the poll, which ran from September 6, 2012 to December 8, 2012.
Noise-bylaw SWAT Team’s Coming To Hamilton?
by Terry Wilson
Canadian Awareness Network
November 28, 2012
This evening I was at Hamilton city hall, watching and listening to police chief Glenn Decaire pitch the proposed 2013 Hamilton police budget. A budget with a request for a 5.25% increase to funding while every other department of the city is having to “trim” budgets.
Mayor Bob Britannia stated “it would bring a small increase to taxes, in the range of $30 a year per person” to cover the increase. Councilor Whitehead countered this by stating that “its has been an increase of $30 a person year after year, and it all adds up for struggling families”.
It was brought up several times that this increase would be a “hard sell” to the people of Hamilton. In my personal opinion this is extremely true, especially since the board wants to hire SWAT teams for noise disturbance calls.
Sounds crazy right? But sadly I couldn’t make this stuff up!
Committee backs study of noise-bylaw SWAT team
Thespec.com
“The city is moving closer to a “commando” unit of bylaw enforcement officers to handle late-night noise complaints.
The general issues committee on Wednesday approved the suggestion from Councillor Sam Merulla to look into the idea.
Right now, only police officers respond to noise complaints between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. City staff say it’s often too dangerous for bylaw officers to walk into loud parties, especially when there’s alcohol involved.
Merulla says a noise-complaint unit would probably need special equipment, such as bulletproof vests, and training in self-defence and conflict resolution.
The decision still faces ratification in council.”
How can any city council or police board expect people to accept tax increases, the hiring of more police officers, etc. While pushing idea’s like having commando teams for noise complaints? Of course it would be a hard sell. A “sale” that should not be attempted!
Mayor Britannia displayed how out of touch he is with the people of the city tonight by stating that he is yet to speak with a person who thinks there are too many police in the city. Anyone who believes this needs to take a walk through downtown, or any other lower income area of the city and ask the people what they think. From my experience thoughts between enough police, to too many. Are about 50/50.
Continue down the path of Commando SWAT teams for noise complaints and that will be a null question. Then we will be asking is Hamilton a total police state, funded on the backs of the hard working families?
MUST SEE: Nazemroaya: Syria and the Strategic Balance of Eurasia [video]
GlobalResearchTV
December 5, 2012
Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya (interview on Syrian Television) ~ 26/11/2012:
“If a EU member of NATO got just even 10% of pressure Syria has on itself, they will collapse”
Nazemroaya’s new book, “The Globalization of NATO”, is now available to order from Global Research:
https://store.globalresearch.ca/store/the-globalization-of-nato/
Solar Radiation Management (SRM) = Chemtrails. Geoengineering Against Our Will [video]
Sheila Aliens
December 4, 2012
http://sheilaaliens.net/?p=1295 Additional and extended interview videos are available here: http://www.umt.edu/ethics/EthicsGeoengineering/Workshop/Workshop%20Interviews…
“The Ethics of Geoengineering:
Investigating the Moral Challenges of Solar Radiation Management
Interviews associated with workshop
During breaks between sessions at the October 2010 workshop, we conducted short interviews with a number of our speakers. Interviewees were asked to comment on the ethics of solar radiation management based on the following prompts:
Under what conditions could you imagine proceeding with field testing and eventual deployment of SRM?
What are the most challenging ethical issues that SRM presents?
What steps should be taken immediately to address these challenges?”
http://www.umt.edu/ethics/EthicsGeoengineering/Workshop/Workshop%20Interviews…
The Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative: http://vimeo.com/30192030
^^^SRM Government Initiative appears to be just a group of gung-ho scientists who are trying to trick the people into giving them permission to do what they are already doing to this planet without our permission – by giving them/us the illusion of choice.

