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To: MurrietaMadman

Your theory is the only one that makes sense. Other than snuffing him out to keep it quiet, why would terrorists bite the hand that feeds them? In that case, Obama and Hillary probably wet themselves.


74 posted on 10/19/2012 11:28:17 AM PDT by outinyellowdogcountry
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To: outinyellowdogcountry

Hope it’s not too late to say thanks for acknowleging the possibility of Syrian involvement. It’s been a busy couple of days.

Even if Syria did pull it off, it does not negate the treason of the executive branch. If anything, it brought it front and center, which made Syria’s day, I’ll bet.

There are a couple of articles at http://global-security-news.com/ that provide some insight to the level of involvement of the global elite in the Mid-east turmoil... ‘Syria needs support against international terrorism and the policies of Turkey’ and ‘Turkey is a safe haven for terrorists, FSA and covert operatives: Syria defending itself’.

The elite, operating on a level above the pay grade of the out of the loop executive branch, looks like they left the Obama administration hanging on a line to see what Romney can do with the bait.

Critics can say what they will but what is going on in the Mid-east sounds a lot like the integration of the non-integrating gap Thomas P.M Barnett wrote about in “The Pentagon’s New Map”. The elite will need a good administrator at start up.

http://thomaspmbarnett.com/new-map-journal/2004/3/27/preface-to-the-pentagons-new-map.html

BTW. Syria is known as one of the non-integrating countries but I think it’s safe to say not for long. Other non-integrating areas heating up are down in tropical Africa.


148 posted on 10/21/2012 8:34:44 PM PDT by MurrietaMadman
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