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BREAKING: Syria: False Flag designed to discredit Russia

by Christof Lehmann
nsnbc
January 12, 2013

According to an unnamed Syria: False Flag designed to discredit Russia. | nsnbcRussian military diplomat some of the allies behind the “Syrian Opposition” are in the planning stages of a false flag operation which has been designed for the purpose of discrediting the reputation of Russia as an honest broker in the Syrian crisis.

On Friday, 11 January 2012 the Russian military diplomat stated that the involved parties are in the process of recruiting Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian mercenaries who are supposed to take part in the operation.

The mercenaries would then be deployed to locations in Turkey and Jordan where large-scale scenes, supposed to represent destroyed Syrian villages have long been built for training purposes.

The false Russian mercenaries would then engage in mock fire fights with supposed fighters of the Free Syrian Army and be captured. The captured “actors” are then supposed to be interviewed on camera while admitting that they had been deployed from Russia to “support the Syrian Regime”.

The supposed “confessions of the Russian mercenaries” would then be supposed to be aired on international mainstream media such as CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera and others with the intention to discredit Russia and its diplomatic role with regard to solving the crisis in Syria.

The planned false flag should create the backdrop for a diplomatic row and justify regime change and eventually a military intervention by NATO forces. The false flag is most likely also designed to discredit eventual initiatives toward the deployment of UN Blue Chapcas under supervision of the CSTO.

Christof Lehmann – 12.01.2013 – nsnbc

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Patriots Under Attack [video]

Press For Truth
January 7, 2012

Freedom lovers all over the world are under direct attack from the international globalists as they seek to circumvent the rise of the truth movement. Recent attacks have been launched on Canadians who refer to themselves as “Freemen On The Land” The mainstream media is attempting to manipulate public opinion into believing that the freeman movement is filled with violent extremists!

‘Left-wing extremists,’ anti-government Freemen among Canada’s top domestic terror threats, report reveals:
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/01/03/domestic-extremists-commit-more-terro…

Finding the Freemen ~ CBC News – March 2012:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTb7sO5GCJI

Full unedited CBC interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S5fNp96Q-k

The Freeman Movement – Robert Menard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRgaLNhIJgY

Watch “In The Wake Of Sandy Hook”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2DyrFHNzXw

Watch “Into The Fire”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zejD0UkMGGY

http://www.facebook.com/PressForTruth
http://www.youtube.com/weavingspider
https://twitter.com/PressForTruth
http://twitter.com/#!/DanDicksPFT

http://pressfortruth.ca/


Operation Homeland Liberty

P.A.N.D.A. People Against The NDAA
January 4, 2013

You’ve been waiting for a chance to fight back against tyranny. Well, here it is.

50 States. 365 days. We will stop the NDAA and restore the Constitution in all 50 states by December 31st, 2013. This is Operation Homeland Liberty.

Bookmark this page (CTRL+D), and check back at least once a week for new actions. You can take action below. Even if you are from a different state, every call and action helps:

Michigan

  • State-level

Situation:

Rep. Tom McMillin’s NDAA bill is to be considered as the “first item on the agenda” for 2013. We want to push this until it is signed into law, and made great headway last year.

Action:

Call Michigan legislators NOW:

Senate: http://www.senate.michigan.gov/members/alphamemberlist.htm

House: http://www.house.mi.gov/mhrpublic/frmRepList.aspx

Ohio

  • Wood County

Situation:

PANDA is presenting on the NDAA in front of the Wood County Commissioners on January 15th, 2013. We are attempting to bring a resolution forth to stop the NDAA.

Action:

We have a lot of goodwill built up with the Commissioners in Wood County, OH. We want to keep this very polite.

If you are in the area, our goal is to get 100 people to attend. Please attend the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/405522446189928/

If you aren’t close enough or can’t attend, please call Commissioners Jim Carter and Joel Kuhlman at (419) 354-9100 and urge them to introduce our legislation to stop the NDAA.

Current State Action Map:


[GRTV Feature Interview w/ Nile Bowie] War on Syria: Gateway to WWIII [video]

The Corbett Report
January 4, 2012

Now entering its second year, the foreign-funded civil war in Syria continues to drag on, destabilizing the country and causing widespread violence and bloodshed. In their newly-released free online e-book, War on Syria: Gateway to WWIII, Global Research contributors Nile Bowie and Tony Cartalucci examine the roots of this conflict and its potential consequences. Find out more in this week’s GRTV Feature Interview with our special guest, Nile Bowie.

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[hat tip: Land Destroyer]


Full Speech of Dr. Bashar al-Assad President of the Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus 06/01/2013 [video]

YouTube — SiriaNews
January 6, 2013

[hat tip: Joshua Blakeney]


Terrorists expulsion from Syria, gateway to peace: Webster Tarpley [video]

PressTV
January 1, 2013

The comments come as the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has claimed that Syria is preparing for, what he called, a sacred birth that will replace Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Meanwhile Syrian Army troops have reportedly arrested four Turkish fighter jet pilots near a military airport in Syria’s northwestern province of Aleppo. Tensions have been running high between Syria and Turkey, with Damascus accusing Ankara — along with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, France, and the United States — of backing deadly militancy that has claimed the lives of many Syrians, including security and Army personnel.

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The Tri-Command Strategy and Merging U.S.-Canada Arctic Foreign Policy

by Dana Gabriel
Be Your Own Leader
December 30, 2012

The Arctic has become an important part of North American perimeter security. Recently, the U.S. and Canada signed two new agreements that will expand bilateral military training, security and defense operations in the region. Both countries are working together to prepare for any real or perceived threats and are moving towards merging their Arctic foreign policies.

On December 11, 2012, the U.S. and Canada signed the Tri-Command Framework for Arctic Cooperation which will further integrate United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), Canadian Joint Operations Command (CJOC) and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). According to a press release, the framework is designed to, “promote enhanced military cooperation in the Arctic and identify specific areas of potential Tri-Command cooperation in the preparation for and conduct of safety, security and defense operations.” USNORTHCOM, CJOC and NORAD will work more closely in the region with regards to planning, domain awareness, information-sharing, training and exercises, operations, capability development, as well as in the area of science and technology. This also ties in with the Tri-Command Training and Exercise Statement of Intent. The newly signed military document is aimed at, “enhancing joint and combined readiness in support of safety, security and defense missions through combined training and exercises and reinforcing partnerships and collaboration among the Commands.”

The latest U.S.-Canada military agreements are part of the Tri-Command strategy and demonstrate the importance being placed on the Arctic. The Tri-Command Vision has previously called for USNORTHCOM, NORAD and Canada Command which has now been replaced by CJOC to, “Improve unity of effort with each other and with our respective mission partners; develop a culture of continuous collaboration and cooperation in planning, execution, training, information management, and innovation; enhance intelligence and information sharing and fusion.” In order to better achieve these objectives, “The Commands shall develop and share comprehensive, situational awareness and a common operating picture, and must strive to interact seamlessly with each other and with our respective civil authorities, non-governmental organizations and other mission partners.” The Tri-Command is part of efforts to merge both countries, security and military priorities under the umbrella of a single, U.S.-dominated North American Command.

As part of the April 2011 U.S. Department of Defense Unified Command Plan, responsibility for the Arctic region is now shared between USNORTHCOM and USEUCOM. With the move, USNORTHCOM was given the primary task of planning and advocating for future Arctic capabilities, as well as engaging with stakeholders across the U.S. military, other agencies and international bodies. This is significant considering USNORTHCOM’s partnership with CJOC, along with NORAD and was instrumental in the development of the Tri-Command Framework for Arctic Cooperation. In an example of what we can expect with regards to joint Arctic security, Canada’s 2010 military sovereignty exercise, Operation Nanook included the U.S. and Denmark. The Arctic is also an emerging issue for the NATO alliance. Canada and the U.S., along with other NATO member countries have participated in the annual Cold Response war games. Strengthening its military presence in the region and enhancing security collaboration with Canada and other northern partners has become an essential component of America’s Arctic strategy.

In mid-2013, Canada will begin chairing a two-year term of the Arctic Council with the U.S. assuming the leadership role from 2015–17. Many view this as an opportunity for both countries to advance a North American Arctic agenda. The intergovernmental forum which also includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Russia promotes cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic states. The Arctic Council has signed an Agreement on Cooperation in Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue which became the first legally binding deal ever negotiated between all the eight Arctic nations. As far as military and security concerns go, in April 2012, Canada hosted a meeting of the Northern Chiefs of Defence to discuss shared Arctic interests. This included common safety and security issues in the region such as emergency response and support to civilian authorities. The conference provided a setting to hold multilateral and bilateral talks focused on the Arctic and there are calls to have similar meetings on a regular basis.

The U.S. and Canada share similar goals and concerns in the Arctic and are further building up their military presence in the region. With a strategic framework in place, both countries are working towards establishing a North American Arctic foreign policy. At times, Canadian and Russian rhetoric in regards to Arctic sovereignty has been reminiscent of the Cold War era. Rising tensions could further escalate the militarization of the far north. Increasing diplomatic efforts is the key to building the foundation for more multilateral cooperation in the area. While the process to resolve territorial disputes and the scramble to secure resources has thus far been peaceful, the Arctic still remains a potential flashpoint for conflict.

Related articles by Dana Gabriel
Strengthening U.S.-Canada Security Interests in North America
Future U.S.-Canada Joint Arctic Security and Control
NATO Arctic Security and Canadian Sovereignty
Perimeter Security and an Integrated North American Command

Dana Gabriel is an activist and independent researcher. He writes about trade, globalization, sovereignty, security, as well as other issues. Contact: beyourownleader@hotmail.com Visit his blog at Be Your Own Leader