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Post by firecracker on Aug 17, 2013 20:47:29 GMT -5
On refreshing my memory on "the six degrees of separation", I came across this article from the Economist re: Six Degrees of Mobilisation. Since data gathering has been in the news so much, I thought I'd share the link for others. I find this frightening. Sorry, not reassuring to me at all. Makes me want to wall off in some remote area and pull the plug! www.economist.com/node/21560977
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Post by jk on Aug 21, 2013 10:16:16 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on Aug 21, 2013 12:42:37 GMT -5
Yes, jk, isn't it interesting that we "draw the line" and then make sure that Syria steps over our line. If I were a betting person, I would bet this is B.S. If gas was used, a western paid contractor was likely involved... But the zombies will absorb this and spout it at the local watering holes as gospel....their god, the gooberment says it's true!
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Post by jk on Aug 22, 2013 19:36:27 GMT -5
Just a few links of many. MSM quoting Soros FUNDED HRW ..... Just STARTING to peddle their agenda specific propaganda for the latest Chemical attack in Syria. Unless Assad has completely "lost it" there is no way this was a Syrian Gov. attack. But.....We are to believe...UN inspectors in Syria...SAF uses chemical weapons within in miles of UN inspectors hotel...why even bother to push this narrative...ridiculous. edition.cnn.com/2013/08/22/world/meast/syria-civil-war/ ...... 'Held to account'
Rights group Human Rights Watch also called Wednesday for the U.N. inspection team to be given immediate access to the area.
"Whether or not chemical weapons were used, the attack left a large number of civilians dead, and those responsible for unlawful killings should be held to account," it said.
www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/security-councils-statement-on-syrian-atrocities-steps-back-from-justice/article13914380/ ......" Reached by phone and Skype, local residents and doctors told Human Rights Watch about symptoms and delivery methods consistent with the use of chemical nerve agents during attacks by government forces". tv.msnbc.com/2013/08/21/syrian-opposition-claims-government-used-chemical-weapons/ ......." On Wednesday, Foreign Affairs’ Jonathan Tepperman and Human Rights Watch’s Tamara Alrifai joined NOW with Alex Wagner to discuss the latest allegations of chemical weapons and the U.S. response to the Syrian civil war".
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Post by firecracker on Aug 22, 2013 20:13:24 GMT -5
They think we are ALL complete idiots. The minute they announced the chemical red line, we who are paying attention all knew that line would be crossed...sometime. It's a magician's trick as old as time. Focus, ladies and gentlemen on this nice red line. Tell me when it is crossed. Spot light is on the red line. A black figure crosses. There...we saw it...the red line was crossed. Very good, ladies and gentlemen, you are all winners. No one ever even wonders whose black form crossed the line. Probably, the magician's assistant. Meanwhile, whatever deal Dorothy delivered to Putin appears to have let Assad on an island all by himself. CNN among others is a completely state controlled media. (and Saudi)
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Post by jk on Aug 22, 2013 20:32:27 GMT -5
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Post by firecracker on Aug 22, 2013 21:22:34 GMT -5
this makes more sense than the pap we are being fed. thanks for the english translation...I am rusty but did pretty well with the original. With what part do you not agree?...it is not 'obvious' to me
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Post by RH on Aug 22, 2013 22:26:46 GMT -5
But isn’t there two CIA’s?
One is Intelligence Agency for U.S. and,
The other is small case ‘cia’, which simply means ‘contracted idiots association’. That’s where ‘role player’ (fake), says they work or represent ‘cia’ when really represent small case, and pursues ‘idiots’ who believe they are ‘large Case’, and then contracts these ‘idiots’ to do stupid things.
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Post by firecracker on Aug 22, 2013 23:03:01 GMT -5
contracted idiots association, love it....LOL You are defensive enough of the capital letter version, that I am becoming fairly convinced you work for the company (capital letter version)
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Post by RH on Aug 23, 2013 15:53:16 GMT -5
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Post by RH on Aug 23, 2013 15:59:52 GMT -5
Now do you see why Mr. Duff always makes certain to use his media sources to blame CIA, the Obama Administration, or Massad? on Press TV and other, and why his associates use RT and other.
I wonder whose running the big 'terrorist organization' really?
Add some Red Banner School of KGB Psychological Warfare Experts, and much more.
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Post by RickH on Aug 23, 2013 16:19:10 GMT -5
Quiz.
Whose interest would it be, to sabotage all U.S. relations in the middle east?
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Post by RickH on Aug 23, 2013 16:54:12 GMT -5
Question (2)
And where does 'Dorothy' fit into the above? And strategically placed...obviously by the group above.
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Post by firecracker on Aug 23, 2013 18:28:41 GMT -5
I am a geo political dunce but I will 'think' out loud. The BRICs have been establishing financial agreements amongst themselves. So if it is a member of the BRICS, I think we can eliminate Brazil. India needs water, but is essentially, while on the rise, a third world nation, so I think we can eliminate India. That leaves China and Russia. China is buying up our infrastructure and businesses with our nearly worthless paper, so I guess that leaves Russia. But what is Russia's reason? Just like they say the 'financial crisis' and the 'recession' are over, they leave us with the impression that Russia and the U.S. are on a much more cooperative footing. But since you have asked the question, and BTW, for geopolitical dunces like me, schematics are sometimes necessary and I am not too proud to say so, Russia would appear to be the lone man standing in this. Except. OIL MEN. We have vast reserves of oil in Alaska and elsewhere within U.S. territories that the oil elite from this country have been sitting on until they can destabilize things in the Middle East sufficiently to jack the prices to the sky and pump for pennies what they can sell for prices upwards of $5 per gallon. AND, Russia has their super deep well and agreements with European nations for NG via that pipeline they are building or have proposed. So, Russia may once again be an enemy to the power elite connected to oil. Hamid Gul has been interviewed by Alex Jones a number of times and sounds extremely rational. Now, that could be psyche warfare....or perhaps he is not part of the B.S. team? I was a little surprised at the link to him. But why, if he is part of this team trying to discredit the agencies, would Alex be interviewing him? I'm still chewing on this. Am I getting close or am I on a wild goose chase?
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Post by RickH on Aug 23, 2013 19:31:44 GMT -5
U.S. and Russia co-operation?
Does this include the vast amount of anti-US propaganda RT and other web media are strategically distributing? Is this for political and economic purposes….
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