Posted on 08/28/2013 9:36:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
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CONFIRMS several recent posts on this blog
-Nazis and Muslim Brotherhood compared
-UN Panel implicates Syrian Rebels in Chemical weapons attacks
-Alarming Footage: Syrian Rebels Used Chemical Weapons
-History Repeats: CIA Docs Reveal US Aided Saddams Chemical Attacks
-Obama Busted Funding Secret Jihad Takeover
August 27, 2013 By Walid Shoebat and Ben Barrack
Recent news of a chemical weapons attack in Syria smacks of desperation. The question comes down to who is most desperate right now, the Assad regime or the Muslim Brotherhood rebels? Consider that since June, Assads forces have been winning. According to a CBS News report from last month, victories for the rebels had become increasingly rare and that the Muslim Brotherhood-backed opposition fighters were sustaining some of their heaviest losses near Damascus.
Saudi Chemicals in hands of Syrian Rebels
The New York Times echoed this sentiment, even saying that before gaining the upper hand, concerns were that Assad would use chemical weapons; he did not.
In fact, even before Assads forces gained the momentum, a UN official reportedly found evidence of rebels using chemical weapons but no evidence Assads regime did. This, from a Washington Times article by Shaun Waterman dated May 6, 2013:
Testimony from victims strongly suggests it was the rebels, not the Syrian government, that used Sarin nerve gas during a recent incident in the revolution-wracked nation, a senior U.N. diplomat said Monday.
Carla del Ponte, a member of the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, told Swiss TV there were strong, concrete suspicions but not yet incontrovertible proof, that rebels seeking to oust Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad had used the nerve agent.
But she said her panel had not yet seen any evidence of Syrian government forces using chemical weapons, according to the BBC, but she added that more investigation was needed. {emphasis ours}
Today, while the rebels are more desperate than they were at the time of that article, evidence of rebels using chemical weapons is available; evidence Assads regime has used them is not.
Waterman wrote
Rebel Free Syrian Army spokesman Louay Almokdad denied that rebels had use chemical weapons.
That doesnt square with a video uploaded on August 23, 2013, in which Free Syrian operatives threatened to launch chemical weapons:
A day later, on August 24th, a video was uploaded and featured on facebook that purports to show Syrian rebels loading what very well may be a rocket armed with some sort of chemical agent. The tip of the rocket is armed with a light blue tank or canister that very well contains a nerve agent. At the end of this video, two separate launches of these rockets can be seen:
This video from a Syrian TV news report claims to show chemicals (some of labels on these chemicals are in English) and weapons seized by the Syrian government in the rebel stronghold of Jobar. Note at the :10 mark a label that reads:
Saudi Factory for Chlorine and Alkalies
In this video, two Syrian rebels (Muslim Brotherhood gang) can be heard coordinating an attack on a nearby building. As smoke billows a short distance from the building, a rebel on the ground can be heard directing someone presumably at the source of the launch to change his direction. At that point, the rebel from the launch point can be heard talking about using sarin gas next:
In this video of a Russia Today news report originally broadcast on or before June 16, 2013, testimony from a United Nations panel is reported to demonstrate that rebel groups not the Assad regime was responsible for the use of chemical weapons in general, Sarin gas in particular, which backs up the claims in the previous video. Those who attempt to discredit the report below because it is from Russia Today should have difficulty doing so when factoring in rebels above talking about using sarin gas:
UN Panel implicates Syrian Rebels in Chemical weapons attacks
Its significant to consider that the rebels were reportedly using chemical weapons at a time when Assad was more desperate than he is now. Again, why would Assad use chemical weapons now and not then? Who is more desperate at this point in the conflict?
The answer is, the Muslim Brotherhood rebels, who have no problem killing themselves (or their own) if the cause of Islam is moved forward.
Even CNN International, which has typically been quick to report favorably for the Muslim Brotherhood rebels, is hedging its bets lately, when it comes to who is responsible for the attack. Here is a video report from Frederik Pleitgen in which he leaves the possibility open that the rebels may have perpetrated or staged the attack:
Back in March, we chronicled evidence of chemical weapons being used by the Syrian rebels. Unfortunately, since google terminated Theodores YouTube account, most of the videos in that post have been deleted and have been more than a little difficult to find.
Running concurrent with the tide that turned in Assads favor a few months ago was another defeat for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. That defeat has been taking place ever since Mohammed Mursi was ousted on July 3rd. So why would Assad use chemical weapons now and not months ago, when his situation was much more precarious?
As the Associated Press was reporting that the U.S. is moving ships closer to Syria in response to the alleged chemical weapons attack, Reuters reported that Assads army found chemical weapons in tunnels that had been used by the rebels, according to Syrian state television.
Oxford University historian Mark Almond granted Russia Today an interview and explained both why western nations are so willing to blame Assad and why rebels would have a motive to murder their own people. In response to a question about why the U.S., the U.K., and France appear so eager to blame Assad, Almond said:
Western governments want to say Gotcha. They have been demanding the fall of Assad for more than two-and-a-half years now and it has become increasingly frustrating that his regime has shown much more resilience than they had expected, despite the resources that they and the Gulf Kingdoms have thrown into the war on the other side.
It is also like a distraction from the embarrassment of Egypt, where we see the European and the US governments basically using weasel words to avoid any kind of condemnation of a massacre in the streets of Cairo. So there are both the specifics of Syria and the context of what is going on elsewhere in the Arab world, especially in Egypt.
Almond gives a very interesting answer to the question about why the rebels would intentionally gas their own people:
We do have some very radical groups who would no doubt say, as they have when they have been challenged about using suicide bombers, killing innocent people, that God will recognize his own when the dead die, that he will save for heaven the justified victims and just send to hell the wicked supporters of Assad. So it is not impossible that somebody has staged this.
Consider that a man many of the Syrian rebels show the utmost of reverence for is the Muslim Brotherhoods spiritual leader, Yusuf Al-Qaradawi. When writing about a Muslim tactic known as Muruna, Qaradawi expressed when it is acceptable for Muslims to kill fellow Muslims:
killing Muslims whom the unbelievers use as shields
leaving these unbelievers is a danger to the Muslims, so it is permissible to kill these unbelievers even if Muslims are killed with them in the process. The Case FOR Islamophobia, p. 56
Of course, if the rebels are desperate enough, Muruna could sanction the murder of their own people if it meant bearing false witness and a blood libel that would engage external forces that want Assad removed. As things stand today, the rebels are more desperate than is the Assad regime.
Specific examples include the staged death of twelve year-old Muhammad Al-Dura by Palestinians. Whether the child was used as a prop in a Palestinian blood-libel or was actually killed, he was clearly put in danger by Palestinians who shot at him as the news cameras rolled for a false report that aired on France 2. They wanted to blame the Israelis.
Earlier this month in Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood supporters were caught behaving as victims of oppression at the hands of the military. They might have gotten away with it if nothing but still shots were taken. Unfortunately for these miscreants, video was recorded that revealed a staged, mass display of despicable behavior.
Syrias Muslim Brotherhood rebels would never get away with launching chemical weapons and taking credit for it. Theyd have to do so while blaming Assad. Its straight out of the Nazi playbook and a violation of two major commandments Thou shalt not murder and thou shalt not bear false witness. However, the Muslim Brotherhood, as usual, provides more evil spin. It bears false witness while committing murder in order to push an agenda.
Lying, bearing false witness, blood libel, and murder.
Yeah, that smells like the Brotherhood.
Alarming Footage: Syrian Rebels Used Chemical Weapons -March 25, 2013
http://shoebat.com/2013/03/25/alarming-footage-syrian-rebels-used-chemical-weapons/
http://shoebat.com/2013/08/27/evidence-syrian-rebels-used-chemical-weapons-not-assad/
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History Repeats: CIA Docs Reveal US Aided Saddams Chemical Attacks
August 26, 2013 byAnthony Gucciardi
As Obama continues to shove the blame on Syrias Assad over the chemical attacks that were admitted by mainstream media months ago to be planned by the Obama administration to initiate military activity in Syria, declassified CIA files reveal that the US government has a history of assisting and facilitating chemical attacks against innocents.
Specifically, the declassified files expose the deeply nefarious relationship between the Reagan-led United States government and Iraqs Saddam Hussein. And just as Obama decries the chemical attacks within Syria that were actually launched by his administration as a pretext to military action, it is now revealed that Reagan played the same card back in 1988.
In both scenarios, we see that the administrations had no problem gassing women and children if it meant furthering their agenda.
For Obama, it means turning Syria into another Libya scenario, requiring the chemical attack in order to unleash the full military force of the United States in a humane way through the response to the attacks. For Reagan back in 1988, it was essential to secure an Iraq victory first and foremost. And if it meant chemical attacks on Iran, then so be it. After all, the US government would simply deny it.
As Air Force Col. Rick Francona put it when speaking to Foreign Policy on the declassified documents,
The Iraqis never told us that they intended to use nerve gas. They didnt have to. We already knew.
You see at this time, when the attacks started in 1983, Iran could not properly pinpoint Saddams Iraq in the attacks. Ultimately, it came down to the United States protecting Saddam despite knowledge of the entire event. This is history repeating once more as well, since we now see the Obama-backed Syrian rebels actually carrying out the attacks for Obama as the US government plays ignorant
Take a look at the description within the Foreign Policy report on the play of events:
In contrast to todays wrenching debate over whether the United States should intervene to stop alleged chemical weapons attacks by the Syrian government, the United States applied a cold calculus three decades ago to Husseins widespread use of chemical weapons against his enemies and his own people. The Reagan administration decided that it was better to let the attacks continue if they might turn the tide of the war. And even if they were discovered, the CIA wagered that international outrage and condemnation would be muted.
Sound familiar? As we now see the world call for attacks on Syria over the recent chemical attacks, its essential to look back at history. Even with Yahoo News reporting on the January 2013 plan for Obama to launch chemical attacks on Syria in order to launch a war campaign, its not enough for some people. History, however, tells us whats truly going on today.
http://www.infowars.com/history-repeats-cia-docs-reveal-us-aided-saddams-chemical-attacks/
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Obama Busted Funding Secret Jihad Takeover
Aug 27, 2013
The evidence is mounting that the military government currently ruling Egypt has decided to embarrass the Obama administration as part of a strategy to suppress Muslim Brotherhood activity in Egypt.
Last week, WND reported that Tehani al-Gebali, the vice president of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, gave a speech and participated in an interview broadcast on Egyptian television that identified Malik Obama, the Kenyan half-brother of President Obama (picture at the White House above), as “a major architect” managing investments for the Muslim Brotherhood
In the speech, Gebali said she would like “open files” to expose nations like the United States that are resisting the current military-controlled government of Egypt by continuing to support “terrorist” groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood.
“The Egyptian people are astounded,” wrote Coptic Egyptian author Michael Armanious in an article titled “Egyptians Bewildered Over Support for the Muslim Brotherhood,” published by the Gatestone Institute International Policy Council. “They simply do not understand the Obama Administration’s efforts to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back to power.”
Armanious puzzled over why the Obama administration supported the Muslim Brotherhood when the result of the “Arab Spring” was to oust Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and elect Muslim Brotherhood-backed Mohamed Morsi as president June 30, 2012.
“In an effort to make some sense of the Obama Administration’s policies, Amr Adeeb, a prominent Egyptian commentator, argues that the U.S. is helping the Muslim Brotherhood to achieve power, in order to turn Egypt into a magnet for jihadist fighters,” Armanious continued. “The goal, Adeeb states, is to turn Egypt into another Syria or Afghanistan and discredit Islamism as a viable political movement.”
Armanious argued the theory helped explain why the Obama administration has continued to side with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Bump
Obama has now armed al Qaeda and narcoterrorists
with Fast&Furious guns, MANPADs, SAMs, and sarin.
And Congress could not care less,
and they all remain
perpetually drunk, whoring, and
cheating at their violations of SEC and ObamaCARE rules
as America goes down the tubes.
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Obama/soetoro needs a distraction from all his phony scandals
If someone puts together a march on DC, I’ll be there.
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So who the *^*^%& are we going to bomb?
Muslims Kill eachother through history to further their cause. They blame their enemys for the deaths. They have a history of staging fake deaths also.
bkmk
THIS is ridiculous. Balancing a blue plastic jerri can on top of a rocket is not a CW delivery system. We’re this real, they’d be joining the Darwin Awards Hall of Fame....
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