Posted on 04/11/2014 1:47:40 PM PDT by tcrlaf
There are reports of a possible chemical weapons attack in at least one area of Syria, but possibly more. Below we will be analyzing the information as it comes in.
2034 GMT: A potentially very important video. This claims to have been taken this evening in Kafr Zita, and it is uploaded by a channel that has posted videos nearly exclusively from Kafr Zita. It claims to show a helicopter dropping a barrel bomb filled with the chemical weapons. SNIP- Just today, the Local Coordination Committees reported that five people were killed in Harasta and several more were injured in Harasta. Well analyze that evidence if we can find it.
2013 GMT: Before the chemical weapons attack was reported, the town of Kafr Zita was already under attack. Note from the lighting conditions that this was taken earlier than the videos of the reported chemical attack, and residents were already complaining of being hit by barrel bombs:
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I care about these syrians as much as they care about me . . .
eff them.
“They want us to overthrow another government like they had us do in Libya. I am sure Obama will be more than happy to help the terrorists.”
And that is exactly what Obama intended to do, until Putin threw a few ships in front of him and said, “NYET!!”.
Which has led to Ukraine, which leads us to now.
hard to believe this is how they do a chemical attack.
You’re thinking about the red line that *used to be* in Syria - it got moved to Crimea.
Besides, Jean Francois Kerry already fixed that Syria/poison gas situation.
Crank up the propaganda machine one more time.
Sorry...I'll wait...but I think it's an Obama game....
Just like the US blaming Russia for the Boston Bombers.
Who cares, we don`t need to be there either way!
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