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пятница, 29 июня 2012 г.

GENEVA, (SANA) - Syria's Representative to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Faisal al-Hamwi on Wednesday said that the global conspiracy against Syria aims at achieving Israel's desire to instigate edition and fighting among the Syrian people.

The remarks came during his speech before the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva to discuss a report on al- Houla massacre.

He added that the continued shameful situation in the work of the Human Rights Council, its politicized sessions, sterile resolutions and the biased and non-objective statements by the Office of the Higher Commissioner, may push Syria to seriously consider halting all forms of cooperation with these bodies as they remain unable to offer constructive and objective solutions for the problems.

"How could some sides pretend to be worried about the Syrian people and at the same time arming the terrorists and conspiring against the Syrians," al-Hamwi said.

He added that "Had these sides been honest, they would have supported Annan's plan and urged all sides to hold a constructive national dialogue."

He concluded that Syria's delegation will not take part in this session in condemnation of its bias which aims at undermining Syria and offend its people.

M. Nassr/ M. Ismael

четверг, 28 июня 2012 г.

The Reality of Events>>Three Injuries in Terrorist Blast inside the Parking of Justice Palace in the Center of Damascus


DAMASCUS, (SANA) - A terrorist blast hit the parking of Justice Palace in the Center of Damascus at al-Marjeh area.
SANA reporter said that the terrorist blast left behind three injuries and material damage to 20 cars in the parking.
Fire engines extinguished the fire which erupted after the bombing within a few minutes.
A Police source told SANA reporter that the blast was carried out using Octavia car which belongs to a woman from Damascus.
The source added the second blast resulted from the explosion of the gas tank of another car near the exploded one and caused a fire that extended to the surrounding cars in the site.
In a statement to SANA, Citizen Khaled Khalil, whose car was damaged in the blast, said that all terrorist operations and blasts are strongly rejected and unaccepted.
In turn, the elderly woman Um Yasser said that Syria will remain strong thanks to its people, calling upon those who support, instigate and commit these criminal acts to stop.
Citizen Nizar Ibrahim said that the blast aimed at killing the largest number of civilians, calling for holding those involved in these terrorist acts accountable for their crimes which target the stability of the homeland.


Israel Plans Demolition of Entire Palestinian Village


Terror Storm on Syria up to Geneva Meeting.

By Christof Lehmann – nsnbc.



– NATO prepares use of Article Five. Yesterday, after the meeting of the NATO Council, called by Turkey under the Washington Treaty´s Article 4, the government of R. Tayyip Erdogan called Syria “a direct and imminent threat”. After NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen reiterated that “it must be clear that an attack on one NATO member is an attack on all members of the alliance”, the Turkish statement that Syria is a direct and imminent threat must be understood as a precursor for the invocation of Article Five. Article Five of the Washington Treaty would call on all NATO members to “defend Turkey against Syria”.(1)
NATO´s and Turkeys problem now seems to be how to provoke an incident without making the fact that it is planning to move their war on Syria from a covert to an overt military aggression, without making the fact that NATO is the aggressor all too obvious for populations in NATO countries, and before international diplomats.
The Rubicon will most likely be crossed in stages. The initial stage will most likely be the provocation of further cross border incidents to manufacture a pretext for the establishment of what will be called “safe zones” along the Turkey-Syria border.
Insurgents, backed by NATO Special Forces, have in previous incidents carried out attacks in Syria, escaped across the border, and continued to engage Syrian military forces in an attempt to provoke “incidents” which could be interpreted as Syrian aggression against Turkey.
Yesterday this strategy was reinforced by the deployment of several tanks and long-range artillery units along the turkish-syrian border. Without it being necessary to analyze often unpredictable detailed developments one thing should be clear. An incident is being provoked, which will be used as a pretext for establishing “safe zones” from which insurgents shall operate under supervision of NATO Special Forces.
Yesterday Damascus experienced heavy clashes between Syrian military and insurgents. The clashes gave the impression of having been a coordinated assault, targeting key government and media installations. Fighting took place in Damascus suburbs as well as in Idleb. According to some sources attacks have been attempted on one of the presidential facilities in Damascus, engaging Syrian special forces.
Under normal conditions the insurgents would not be a match for the Syrian military forces. The fact that the insurgents are operating in civilian areas, that they often prevent civilians from evacuating the combat zone, that civilians are systematically used as human shields, and the facts that the military adheres to international law and minimized civilian casualties and the destruction of private property, severely hampers it´s effectiveness.
In spite of the adverse and difficult engagement conditions, the military succeeded in inflicting heavy casualties on the insurgents. Both SANA and Syriaonline report that tens of insurgents have been killed, a large number was arrested, and arms have been ceased. (2)
20120627-094432.jpgA terrorist attack was also carried out against the Syrian Satellite TV channel Al Ikhbaryia, causing considerable damage and murdering three staff. Syrian Information Minister Omran Al-Zoubi stated that the terrorists committed  “the worst massacre against journalism and the freedom of media when they executed the Syrian media workers in cold blood”.
The attack on Al-Ikhbaryia TV is following previous attempts to silence Syrian media. Earlier this month the Arabsat and Nilesat media companies ceased carrying Syrian TV and Radio signals. The initiative to silence Syrian media was, contrary to it´s charter, it´s mandate, and it´s obligation to work for Arab Unity and Independence, taken by the Arab League.(3) The decision of Arabsat and Nilesat to follow the advise of the Arab League is a violation of international law. Needless to mention that it is a violation of media ethics too, but when was the last time that NATO/GCC co-opted media have adhered to ethical guidelines in the coverage of the war on Syria.
Syrian Information Minister Al-Zoubi added: “Those who committed this crime have carried out the decision of the Arab League Council to silence the voice of Syria”. According to Al-Zoubi, the terrorists broke into the headquarters of Al-Ikhbaryia, executing the journalists and civil guards, and telephone operators, after which they exploded the studios and luted some of the technical equipment. Al Zoubu stated that the EU´s decision to impose further sanctions on Syrian TV and Radio has been crowned by todays attack. (4)
The Ambassador of China to Syria in Damascus, Zhang Xun called again for respecting Syrian sovereignty and the safety of it´s territories. He reiterated China’s support to the plan of the UN Envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, stressing the need for halting violence and launching the political process. Xun said that the international community should exert more efforts to solve the crisis in Syria politically. (5)
Russian President Vladimir Putin is touring the Middle East. So far the news that have transpired have given little away about eventual progress with respect to solving the Syrian crisis. It is however unthinkable, that Putin has not voiced gravest concerns about the possible implications of the war on Syria in Israel, or to King Hussein II in Jordan.
Yesterday the spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Alexander Lukashevich, said that Russia believes that it is important not to consider the incident about the Syrian downing of a Turkish F4 which violated Syrian territory as a Syrian provocation. Lukashevich voiced his concerns about that the incident will  be used to destabilize the situation further.
He said the diplomatic and political escalation is dangerous, especially at a time when efforts are being made to rally all main foreign players to transition the situation in Syria to a political course based on all sides implementing the Security Council-sanctioned plan of International Envoy to Syria Kofi Annan.
“We call all sides again – whether in the region or outside it – to work exclusively for the inerest of this agenda, and not take steps beyond its framework,” Lukashevich said, adding that he believes that the best thing to do in this situation is exercising self-restraint and having the Syrian and Turkish side work together constructively to uncover all the details of this incident and prevent the repetition of such tragic events in the future.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Bogdanov warned about the possibility that the conflict may spread beyond the borders of Syria.
Russia´s permanent representative to the UN, Vitaly Churkin stated that Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov will participate in an international conference on Syria that will be held in Geneva on 30 June.(6)
With a terrorstom unleashed in Syria, NATO attempts to create a pretext for a war on Syria under Article Five of the Washington Treaty, with the threat of the breakout of a regional war with global consequences, the meeting in Geneva in three days seem like one of the last possible chances to prevent disaster.
Christof Lehmann – nsnbc

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C.I.A. Said to Aid in Steering Arms to Syrian Opposition

By ERIC SCHMITT Published: June 21, 2012

WASHINGTON — A small number of C.I.A. officers are operating secretly in southern Turkey, helping allies decide which Syrian opposition fighters across the border will receive arms to fight the Syrian government, according to American officials and Arab intelligence officers.

The weapons, including automatic rifles, rocket-propelled grenades, ammunition and some antitank weapons, are being funneled mostly across the Turkish border by way of a shadowy network of intermediaries including Syria’s Muslim Brotherhood and paid for by Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the officials said.

The C.I.A. officers have been in southern Turkey for several weeks, in part to help keep weapons out of the hands of fighters allied with Al Qaeda or other terrorist groups, one senior American official said. The Obama administration has said it is not providing arms to the rebels, but it has also acknowledged that Syria’s neighbors would do so.

The clandestine intelligence-gathering effort is the most detailed known instance of the limited American support for the military campaign against the Syrian government. It is also part of Washington’s attempt to increase the pressure on President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who has recently escalated his government’s deadly crackdown on civilians and the militias battling his rule. With Russia blocking more aggressive steps against the Assad government, the United States and its allies have instead turned to diplomacy and aiding allied efforts to arm the rebels to force Mr. Assad from power.

By helping to vet rebel groups, American intelligence operatives in Turkey hope to learn more about a growing, changing opposition network inside of Syria and to establish new ties. “C.I.A. officers are there and they are trying to make new sources and recruit people,” said one Arab intelligence official who is briefed regularly by American counterparts.

American officials and retired C.I.A. officials said the administration was also weighing additional assistance to rebels, like providing satellite imagery and other detailed intelligence on Syrian troop locations and movements. The administration is also considering whether to help the opposition set up a rudimentary intelligence service. But no decisions have been made on those measures or even more aggressive steps, like sending C.I.A. officers into Syria itself, they said.
The struggle inside Syria has the potential to intensify significantly in coming months as powerful new weapons are flowing to both the Syrian government and opposition fighters. President Obama and his top aides are seeking to pressure Russia to curb arms shipments like attack helicopters to Syria, its main ally in the Middle East.

“We’d like to see arms sales to the Assad regime come to an end, because we believe they’ve demonstrated that they will only use their military against their own civilian population,” Benjamin J. Rhodes, deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, said after Mr. Obama and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, met in Mexico on Monday.

Spokesmen for the White House, State Department and C.I.A. would not comment on any intelligence operations supporting the Syrian rebels, some details of which were reported last week by The Wall Street Journal.

Until now, the public face of the administration’s Syria policy has largely been diplomacy and humanitarian aid.

The State Department said Wednesday that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton would meet with her Russian counterpart, Sergey V. Lavrov, on the sidelines of a meeting of Asia-Pacific foreign ministers in St. Petersburg, Russia, next Thursday. The private talks are likely to focus, at least in part, on the crisis in Syria.

The State Department has authorized $15 million in nonlethal aid, like medical supplies and communications equipment, to civilian opposition groups in Syria.

The Pentagon continues to fine-tune a range of military options, after a request from Mr. Obama in early March for such contingency planning. Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told senators at that time that the options under review included humanitarian airlifts, aerial surveillance of the Syrian military, and the establishment of a no-fly zone.

The military has also drawn up plans for how coalition troops would secure Syria’s sizable stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons if an all-out civil war threatened their security.

But senior administration officials have underscored in recent days that they are not actively considering military options. “Anything at this point vis-à-vis Syria would be hypothetical in the extreme,” General Dempsey told reporters this month.

What has changed since March is an influx of weapons and ammunition to the rebels. The increasingly fierce air and artillery assaults by the government are intended to counter improved coordination, tactics and weaponry among the opposition forces, according to members of the Syrian National Council and other activists.

Last month, these activists said, Turkish Army vehicles delivered antitank weaponry to the border, where it was then smuggled into Syria. Turkey has repeatedly denied it was extending anything other than humanitarian aid to the opposition, mostly via refugee camps near the border. The United States, these activists said, was consulted about these weapons transfers.

American military analysts offered mixed opinions on whether these arms have offset the advantages held by the militarily superior Syrian Army. “The rebels are starting to crack the code on how to take out tanks,” said Joseph Holliday, a former United States Army intelligence officer in Afghanistan who is now a researcher tracking the Free Syrian Army for the Institute for the Study of War in Washington.

But a senior American officer who receives classified intelligence reports from the region, compared the rebels’ arms to “peashooters” against the government’s heavy weaponry and attack helicopters.
The Syrian National Council, the main opposition group in exile, has recently begun trying to organize the scattered, localized units that all fight under the name of the Free Syrian Army into a more cohesive force.

About 10 military coordinating councils in provinces across the country are now sharing tactics and other information. The city of Homs is the notable exception. It lacks such a council because the three main military groups in the city do not get along, national council officials said.

Jeffrey White, a defense analyst at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy who tracks videos and announcements from self-described rebel battalions, said there were now about 100 rebel formations, up from roughly 70 two months ago, ranging in size from a handful of fighters to a couple of hundred combatants.

“When the regime wants to go someplace and puts the right package of forces together, it can do it,” Mr. White said. “But the opposition is raising the cost of those kinds of operations.”



Neil MacFarquhar contributed reporting from Beirut, Lebanon. Souad Mekhennet also contributed reporting.

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среда, 27 июня 2012 г.

NATO Attempts to Use Own Act of War to Justify Escalation

Tony Cartalucci Prison Planet.com Wednesday, June 27, 2012 Once again the Western press preys on the ignorance of the population as a whole, freely admitting that a Turkish jet entered Syrian airspace (later confirmed here) but was “a mile into international waters” by the time it was shot down.

Image: A Turkish F-4 – manufactured by the US and last used in major combat operations in Iraq to destroy air defenses, Syria had every right to fire on this aircraft as it entered Syrian airspace. Even if claims by Turkey are true that it had retreated to a “mile” over international waters when it was destroyed, that would mean it was over international waters for a mere 2 seconds. This means whatever ordnance Syria used was already fired and airborne in Syrian airspace before the aircraft departed.
…. Technicalities The F-4 fighter jet, the newest of which are already around 30 years old, has a top speed of mach 2.2, or 1,600 mph/2,500 kph. That means in one minute it can travel 26 miles – or nearly one mile ever 2 seconds. Any anti-aircraft weapon fired against Turkey’s admittedly “off course” fighter aircraft would have certainly been fired while the aircraft was well within Syrian airspace with the fired ordnance airborne and on course to intercepting the aircraft before the aircraft traveled back over international waters. Turkey’s claim of being “a mile” within international airspace may seem reasonable to the average reader accustomed to traveling at speeds where a mile is relatively far, but in terms of air combat, a mile equates into seconds. Turkey, acutely aware of the immense tensions it itself has cultivated with neighboring Syria, exercised reckless abandon by traveling so closely to Syrian airspace. What readers may also be unaware of is the role US-built F-4′s play in scouting out and neutralizing air defense systems. Designated “wild weasels,” F-4′s had been extensively used in the opening phases of war against Iraq in 1991, flying 2,596 sorties, firing more than 1,000 air-to-ground missiles, and destroying more than 200 targets in a campaign aimed at destroying Iraqi air defenses.
Perhaps hoping the average reader is profoundly ignorant to how speeds, trajectories, and weapons of modern warfare work, the press has attempted to portray the downing of the F-4 as a provocative act carried out entirely over international waters. In reality, Turkey’s jet was fired upon in Syrian airspace, by its own account, as it was supposedly in “international space” for only one or two seconds before finally being struck. Syria claims the entire event took place over Syrian waters – a claim NATO has been unable to refute with anything more substantial than mere rhetoric.
Act of War
Turkey has been admittedly harboring, arming, and supporting terrorists within its borders to destabilize neighboring Syria, according to US policy makers. Turkey has also made multiple threats against Syria, threatening partial invasion and conducting blockades. When a Turkish fighter crossed into Syrian airspace, Syria had every right to believe it was merely the next stage of military escalation implemented by NATO through its member-state Turkey. Compounding Turkey’s provocative violation of Syria’s airspace, at the loss of one of its fighters, it with NATO’s explicit backing, is trying to escalate an already unjustified posture of war and aggression against Syria. The United Nations has been characteristically mute over these brazen violations of world peace as the West pursues openly a campaign to overthrow the government of Syria and replace it with a suitable proxy regime of its own preference.
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Libya

Libya has proven that surrendering to the will of the West ensures not stability and survival, but ensured perpetual violence, destabilization, and chaos.

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Don't need joke with Russian bear.

The Real Billy Corgan: Down the Rabbit Hole.

Syrian Rebels Ransack Christian Churches


NATO-backed thugs desecrate places of worship
Paul Joseph Watson
Prsion Planet.com
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Shocking images have emerged which show the aftermath of Christian churches ransacked by NATO-backed Syrian rebels, illustrating once again how western powers are supporting Muslim extremists in their bid to achieve regime change in the middle east.



A photograph provided to us by a Christian woman in Homs, scene of some of the bloodiest clashes of the conflict, shows a member of the Free Syrian Army posing with a looted Catholic cross in one hand and a gun in the other while wearing a priest’s robe.
“Everyone knows simply removing these garments from the church is a sin. The priest is the only one who wears them too. They even pray before putting them on. Him posing in front of the funeral car as well is disgusting to the max,” our source told us.
“They destroyed the church and went in to film it. I know this for a fact.”
“The Robes can only be worn by Deacons or Priests or Sub-Deacons, and they a Christian man wouldn’t hold a Cross in one hand and a gun in another,” the woman adds
Another image shows a ransacked church in Bustan al-Diwan (Old Homs).








вторник, 26 июня 2012 г.

Syria


All Too Predictable: Bilderberg Plan to Force NATO’s Turkey Into Syrian War



Patrick Henningsen
Infowars.com
June 26, 2012
Last Friday saw a Turkish combat jet downed in the Mediterranean Sea by Syrian antiaircraft batteries. Syria insists that Turkey’s F-4 Phantom  was shot down inside Syrian airspace.
It appears to be a Neo-Ottoman baiting exercise by NATO, and for all intents and purposes, it has worked - so far.
Regardless of the facts surrounding this event, the western media machine and political operators will seek to quickly leverage this event in their efforts to move their inevitable Syrian bombardment project forward.
To date, NATO’s role for Turkey has been to remain in the shadows, hosting the Syrian National Council, coordinating arms shipments in Syria for foreign fighters, and giving refuge to al-Qaeda rebels across Turkey’s border with Syria. But this latest jet incident is likely to change all that.
As was predicted within hours of the initial event last weekInfowars.com – whose analysis was once again days ahead of the mainstream media, accurately predicted that this incident would be used to pull the Turkey further into a central position in NATO’s plan to engage Syria:
If the West and NATO is to enforce a Libya-style ‘no fly-zone’ in Syria, then Turkey would be the tool of choice to run such an operation.  
In case you missed it last Friday, here is the report hours after the incident – another example of how this website sit much further ahead of the geopolitical analytical curve than the whole the multi billion dollar-capitalized mainstream media:




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Interview with Syrian rebels





1. I got 1500 pounds per week and 1,000 pounds for each transaction.I fired at every car that drove past the checkpoint. I got a car for every 3500 pounds. I do not know who was in the car. I took part in the kidnapping of nine women. We raped their whole group.We killed the men and threw them into the Christian quarter.Amir Imam told us that Allah does not forbid raping and killing people of other faiths

 2.I am a resident of Homs. I have two children. I went to the demonstration of 300 lire for the demonstration. Then I was invited to participate in an armed group. I got 1000 pounds for every night out.I was shooting at police during demonstrations.I fired on the demonstrators to accuse government of Bashar al-Assad to the murder of civilians.I participated in the attack on blog posts.I captured the state food warehouse.For this I got 100 pounds of sugar.I have received for each transaction of 1000 pounds.

Turkish Tanks Deploy to Syrian Border -- 26.06.12


Syria's Shooting Down of Turkey's Fighter Jet


C.I.A. Said to Aid in Steering Arms to Syrian Opposition




WASHINGTON — A small number of C.I.A. officers are operating secretly in southern Turkey, helping allies decide which Syrian opposition fighters across the border will receive arms to fight the Syrian government, according to American officials and Arab intelligence officers.
The weapons, including automatic rifles, rocket-propelled grenades, ammunition and some antitank weapons, are being funneled mostly across the Turkish border by way of a shadowy network of intermediaries including Syria’s Muslim Brotherhood and paid for by Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the officials said.
The C.I.A. officers have been in southern Turkey for several weeks, in part to help keep weapons out of the hands of fighters allied with Al Qaeda or other terrorist groups, one senior American official said. The Obama administration has said it is not providing arms to the rebels, but it has also acknowledged that Syria’s neighbors would do so.
The clandestine intelligence-gathering effort is the most detailed known instance of the limited American support for the military campaign against the Syrian government. It is also part of Washington’s attempt to increase the pressure on President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who has recently escalated his government’s deadly crackdown on civilians and the militias battling his rule. With Russia blocking more aggressive steps against the Assad government, the United States and its allies have instead turned to diplomacy and aiding allied efforts to arm the rebels to force Mr. Assad from power.
By helping to vet rebel groups, American intelligence operatives in Turkey hope to learn more about a growing, changing opposition network inside of Syria and to establish new ties. “C.I.A. officers are there and they are trying to make new sources and recruit people,” said one Arab intelligence official who is briefed regularly by American counterparts.
American officials and retired C.I.A. officials said the administration was also weighing additional assistance to rebels, like providing satellite imagery and other detailed intelligence on Syrian troop locations and movements. The administration is also considering whether to help the opposition set up a rudimentary intelligence service. But no decisions have been made on those measures or even more aggressive steps, like sending C.I.A. officers into Syria itself, they said.
The struggle inside Syria has the potential to intensify significantly in coming months as powerful new weapons are flowing to both the Syrian government and opposition fighters. President Obama and his top aides are seeking to pressure Russia to curb arms shipments like attack helicopters to Syria, its main ally in the Middle East.
“We’d like to see arms sales to the Assad regime come to an end, because we believe they’ve demonstrated that they will only use their military against their own civilian population,” Benjamin J. Rhodes, deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, said after Mr. Obama and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, met in Mexico on Monday.
Spokesmen for the White House, State Department and C.I.A. would not comment on any intelligence operations supporting the Syrian rebels, some details of which were reported last week by The Wall Street Journal.
Until now, the public face of the administration’s Syria policy has largely been diplomacy and humanitarian aid.
The State Department said Wednesday that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton would meet with her Russian counterpart, Sergey V. Lavrov, on the sidelines of a meeting of Asia-Pacific foreign ministers in St. Petersburg, Russia, next Thursday. The private talks are likely to focus, at least in part, on the crisis in Syria.
The State Department has authorized $15 million in nonlethal aid, like medical supplies and communications equipment, to civilian opposition groups in Syria.
The Pentagon continues to fine-tune a range of military options, after a request from Mr. Obama in early March for such contingency planning. Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told senators at that time that the options under review included humanitarian airlifts, aerial surveillance of the Syrian military, and the establishment of a no-fly zone.
The military has also drawn up plans for how coalition troops would secure Syria’s sizable stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons if an all-out civil war threatened their security.

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понедельник, 25 июня 2012 г.

пятница, 22 июня 2012 г.

Bomba de gas toxico usada por rebeldes de Alzetan 21.6.12 LA NUEVA LIBIA


Hand off from Syria

Hand off from Syria. Hand off from Sirian people!
All Christians cut and squeezed from Syria by rebels. The blood of Christians at the hands of the Americans and NATO troops. It is they who are sponsoring anti-government militants opposition. It's they train rebels in the camps
You can see the inscription on the wall of Church - Kosovo! That's where the roots, that is the cause. Shame on the West and America, Shame on the export of fascism sellers





Voice of Russia - Yuri Levitan

Yuri Levitan - personal enemy of Hitler, voice of Russia Hitler established a special commando force to getting to Moscow to kill Levitan. For the head of Yuri Levitan has been declared a prize of 250,000 German marks at the that time

Gorbachev is a traitor


среда, 20 июня 2012 г.

a fascist dictatorship on the planet


United States signed an agreement on transit zone of military aircraft, including the NATO forces on the territory of Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Also signed agreements on military bases for bombing strikes on Iran with the countries of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

Big Storm military operation against Iran is scheduled for September 2012.

Also plan to physically killing Bashar Al-Assad.

I hope everyone understands now the United States of America and the West (the financial world) is actually occupying the World to turn it into a fascist dictatorship on the planet

http://www.nakanune.ru/articles/16608/

The Main Street Moment - Struggle in the Heartland


вторник, 19 июня 2012 г.

Memorial - Heroic feat of Defenders of Leningrad

Victory Square (Soviet sculptor Michael Anikushin, 1976)

Against anti-human 's low of juvenile justice

movement of the essence of time gathered about 100,000 signatures of citizens of Russia against the law on juvenile justice that imposes on us the West.
The signatures were collected by activists during the two weeks around the country of Russia. Russia has its own laws to protect children. We do not need rules imposed by the West to withdraw our children from their families, on the denunciation of the parents. The rights of parents and children should be protected by the Soviet human laws, but laws are not anti-human being destroys the foundations of family values and tarditsionnyh Russia



суббота, 16 июня 2012 г.

четверг, 14 июня 2012 г.

Look in her eyes

Look in her eyes and think she must live
On her place can be your girl or boy
STOP NATO's and America agression
Freedom for Syria and Asad!!!


Syria and Al Qaeda



Soviet art - Shapaev Fedor


суббота, 2 июня 2012 г.

Truth about Al Hula Syria




People say that there was no air strikes. That the bandits have committed massacres of civilians, and they want the Army Bashar al-Assad defended them. People rely on government-Assad. They call channel Al-Jazeera TV channel of lying

Garry Kasparov: Bilderberg Hopes to Checkmate Russia


Chessmaster plays pawn to Western policy’s design on Putin’s Russia
Aaron Dykes
Infowars.com
June 1, 2012


With the “official” publication of the 2012 Bilderberg attendees, meeting secretly now in Chantilly, Virginia, perhaps the most notable attendee, apart from the regulars, is Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, widely considered to be the all time greatest chess player, later defeated by IBM’s Deep Blue.
Since retiring from chess in 2005, Kasparov has become perhaps the most vocal opponent of once-again President Vladimir Putin, as the founder of the United Civil Front and the best known leader of “The Other Russia,” a Putin-opposition coalition. Kasparov aspired to run for president in 2008, but failed to qualify. He has led numerous protests and been repeatedly arrested in his bid to oppose Putin.

In the real world, Kasparov is a clear de facto puppet of Western opposition to Putin. Back in 1991, he was awarded the “Keeper of the Flame” by the Century for Security Policy (an organization founded by Frank Gaffney Jr. of the Project for a New American Century), typically reserved for American neocon defense policy wonks, including Cheney, Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, Gingrich and Caspar Weinberger. Kasparov is allegedly still connected with the organization. Former Vice President Dick Cheney, a fellow winner of the “Keeper of the Flame” award, dangerously attempted to provoke Russia into wider war during the South Ossetia conflict of 8/8/2008, according to reports.

Following Kasparov’s arrest after protesting back in 2007, Vladimir Putin, the target of the protest, wittingly observed in an interview with TIME magazine, “Why did Mr. Kasparov, when arrested, speak out in English rather than Russian? When a politician works the crowd of other nations rather than the Russian nation, it tells you something.” Clearly, Kasparov spoke English for the same reason he toured American media outlets in the name of his cause– because he is quietly backed by little else than U.S. policy interests. His backing from within the Russian population is minimal.

Kasparov is meeting now with the elusive and notorious Bilderbergers under the guise of discussing “the Future of Democracy, Russia, China and the Middle East,” according to the group’s official website. Clearly, any winning strategy to defuse Putin’s power and destabilize him is desired. The implications for inflaming tensions with Russia are clear– and stark.

Recent opposition to Putin’s 2012 re-election, including loud cries of voter fraud, were stoked by the West, while the U.S. was essentially caught meddling in the elections. Shortly afterwards, Russian opposition leaders were seen meeting with the new U.S. Ambassador to Russia, again demonstrating the close links between the opposition and American interests.



Among them was one Boris Nemtsov, a former Deputy Prime Minister in Russia, closely linked with Garry Kasparov in their mutual effort to oppose Putin, and widely criticized for his role as a Western puppet. Here is historian and economist Webster Tarpley, who has gone a long way to expose phony color revolutions covertly backed by the U.S. & co. across the world.:

IMF Shock Therapist Boris Nemtsov as Wheelhorse of Feeble “Stop Putin in 2012″ Bid




While there is much to criticize about the reign of Vladimir Putin, sitting blind to soft-coups by the U.S. to destabilize him serves no one’s interests. In fact, the risk of wider war, or a return to Cold War tensions at any level is dangerous and potentially very deadly.

However, for geopolitical strategists like the notorious Zbigniew Brzezinski, and the Western-driven globalist cabal he serves, (i.e. the big powers at Bilderberg), Russia has always been the endgame for American foreign policy, long moving towards “encircling” the great bear in a ‘strategy of tension’ and attempting to dominate them on the grand chessboard– a terrain that Garry Kasparov knows all too well…

While precise information on Kasparov’s discussions at Bilderberg will not emerge until, at best, after the meeting has concluded, the general theme is clear: Checkmate Putin, please.

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