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Saturday, 3 March 2018

EVIL EMPIRE IS SPREADING CHAOS, DEATH & DESTRUCTION. You Might Be Next!



Wake Up People!
(Part 1 of 2)

The Evil Empire Is Spreading
Chaos, Death & Destruction.
You Might Be Next!

Truth About Syrian Crisis:
Who Is Responsible For
Bloodshed And Destruction?

(M. Javed Naseem)



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“In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it
happens, you can bet it was planned that way.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt

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A powerful group (Elite) of evil-doers have joined hands in their pursuit of hegemony of the world. They are responsible for creating only one ‘super-power’ by stripping the word ‘super’ (along with all its attributes) from other nations. Now, this super-power has become an ‘Evil Empire’ and the Elite are using it to play havoc in the world, killing millions of civilians, children, women, elderly, bombing cities, hospitals, schools and blockading food supplies, water and electricity. They want the total control of world’s wealth and natural resources (oil & gas).

This Elite group springs from the inner-circle members of the Bilderbergs (BB), Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and Tri-lateral Commission (TC). These evil-spirited people have been conspiring to politically and economically dominate the entire world under their New World Order, more recently called Globalization, or Global Union, Global Economy, Global Order, Global Environment, and like terms. When President G.W.Bush (Sr.) used the term New World Order in several of his speeches, it aroused suspicion and concern among the public. So, the Elite selected a generic term ‘Globalization’ to use, and now Americans are no longer alarmed because the business world uses this term daily, so it must not be so frightening. It is like a mild or lesser evil. But an evil is an evil, lesser or greater! We are still talking about the New World Order.

This Elite group creates chaos, sponsors terrorism, controls world drug production and trading, exports wars, invades other countries, promotes and militarily helps guerilla groups or parallel governments in the world, and exports arms and ammunitions both legally and illegally to the hot-spots of the world. Israel is their arm which is stretching all over the Middle East and beyond.



Don’t be fooled by the Shia-Sunni game of the West in Syria. 80% of Syrian army are Sunnis. Assad is not mainstream Shia. He is an Alawite (this sect only leans towards Shiaism, not hardcore Shia).

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“Almost all the atrocities blamed on the Syrian
Army have been committed by Western-backed
Islamists, as part of their strategy to attract more
foreign military backing. Their claims are repeated
by the Western media, fed by partisan Islamist
sources and amplified by embedded ‘watchdogs’,
including Amnesty International and
Human Rights Watch.”

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I am shocked to see the ignorant (Jaahil) people from Pakistan, India and Arab countries posting on the internet (FB, Twitter or Google) the material that is totally fabricated by the Zionist media as anti-Muslim propaganda. They are promoting the Zionist agenda that Saddam Hussain was bad and killed his own people. They used Shia-Sunni game plan and killed Saddam. Then they started claiming that Gaddafi was bad and was killing his own people. So they killed Gaddafi too. Now they are claiming that Assad of Syria is bad and he is killing his own people. They are using the Sia-Sunni weapon again. They want to eliminate him. They did the same thing in Afghanistan to their own man Osama bin Laden and killed him. They sponsored Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Boca Haram, al-Shabab, Daesh, ISIS/ISIL or IS, and now so-called Syrian rebels. The Zionists are using Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Turkey and Iraq for that purpose.



Remember! Any political agenda that comes from Saudi Arabia or UAE is actually indirectly coming from Israel and America. Don’t promote or share it. You will be held responsible and collaborating with the Evil on the Day of Judgment!

Here are some hard facts about Syrian crisis, created by the West. Syria never invaded any country, therefore, all foreign troops or mercenaries in Syria, sponsored by the West, are illegal infiltrators, terrorists and invaders. Only Syrian people have the right to elect or change their government, nobody or no country else! Period.

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“No foreign officials might determine the future
of Syria, the future of Syria’s political system
or the individuals who should govern Syria.
This is the Syrian peoples’ decision.”
-- Bashar al Assad, (2015)

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Don’t be fooled by the horrible bloody pictures of kids and others. They are mostly killed by the Western troops and their hired mercenaries, not by Assad -- same pattern like Taliban and Daesh or ISIS. If Assad was killing his own people and destroying his own country, where would he rule then?



From: Global Research
By Robert Roth (Global Research, pub. Feb. 27, 2018)

What’s Really Happening in Syria:
Who Started the War, Who Can You Trust to Tell the Truth?

The U.S./NATO line

If you try to follow events in the mainstream media (MSM), you may have noticed that they routinely refer to Syrian president Bashar al Assad as a “brutal dictator”. Assad is supposed to have responded to peaceful protests with repressive violence and by “killing his own people”. The U.S., UK, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar continue to maintain that “Assad must go”.
I disagree with all of that, as I’ll explain in this article.

I spent 25 years prosecuting lies in commerce for the attorneys general of New York and Oregon. I prepared this primer to help you cut through the lies and get at the truth about Syria.
It’s still quite possible that a nuclear war could arise from careless U.S./NATO confrontations with Russia in Syria. President-elect Trump has indicated he favors a cooperative relationship with Russia, but he will face continuing pressure from the Deep State, neo-cons, and apparently, the media, to continue the New Cold War that was initiated in Ukraine. And the demonizing of Russian president Putin and of Russia itself has been going on for some time and shows no sign of letting up.1 So in addition to the suffering of the Syrian people, which has been horrific and continues as I write, the conflict in Syria also poses a serious threat to all of us.

International law, morality, and the sovereignty of the people

Since Syria has not threatened the United States in any way, let alone attacked us, our government has no right to try to overthrow the Syrian government. The UN Charter prohibits pre-emptive aggression against other sovereign states unless the UN Security Council authorizes it. The United States signed the UN Charter, so as a treaty, it is the “Supreme Law of the Land” under Article VI of the U.S. Constitution. So the U.S. attempt to overthrow the government of Syria violates U.S. as well as international law.page1image21488 page1image21648
The effort to overthrow the Syrian government is also immoral, because of the suffering and death it has caused and because of its destabilizing effect, which causes even more suffering and death and has assisted the rise of ISIS.


The effort to overthrow Assad is an arrogant interference with the sovereignty of the Syrian people, who have a right to choose their own government. In this case, they have chosen their government overwhelmingly: Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad is not only the democratically elected leader of his country but has at all times, both before the violence began and throughout the conflict, been immensely popular within Syria. This popularity would be impossible to explain if the violence that began in March 2011 was initiated by the government. I try to show here that the violence was initiated by elements who pushed aside peaceful protestors and committed a great many murders and then managed, through manipulation of the big media, to blame that on the Syrian government.

The Syrian government

Although the effort to overthrow the Syrian government is unlawful, many Americans seem to feel it’s okay to interfere with foreign governments that are said to oppress their own people. I don’t claim that the Syrian government is perfect, but again, it’s up to the Syrian people to choose their government.

In the years before the present conflict began in 2011, the Syrian government tried to institute constitutional reforms, thus becoming less repressive. But that effort has been undermined by the attempt to overthrow it by force and violence.

Sectarian vs. secular government; not a civil war

A basic conflict is between those who want a sectarian (religious) government, which would also be repressive, in different ways, and a secular (nonreligious) government, such as Syria now has. The conflict in Syria has never been a war between competing Islamic sects, or even a civil war. Rather, it is a war waged by some Syrian rebels and a great many foreigners, who want to overthrow the legitimate government and, with it, Syria’s secular, inclusive and tolerant society and to establish a radical Islamic government and society. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and the U.S. itself have been backing those extremists as part of their effort to dominate the Middle East and control its energy resources.
In late September, a U.S.-Russia agreement called for the supposedly “moderate rebels” in Syria to separate themselves from al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front (sometimes called al Qaeda’s Syrian “franchise”. (Al Qaeda, as you may recall, is the organization formerly led by Osama bin Laden that is said to have brought down the Twin Towers in New York). The U.S. and Russia would then cooperate in attacking the Nusra Front and ISIS (also known as ISIL, or Daesh).


Unless you’re a terrorist, what’s not to like about such an agreement? Well, the problem was that the “moderate rebels” refused to follow the U.S.-Russia agreement and separate from the terrorists, and instead renewed their alliance with them. In particular, Nour al-Din al-Zinki– reportedly one of the largest factions in Aleppo–said they were joining a broad alliance dominated by the Nusra Front.
Nour al-Din al-Zinki recently filmed themselves taunting and then beheading a 12-year-old boy.
I’ve seen one of the photos of the boy circulated by al-Zinki, and the image haunts me. He doesn’t even look 12 years old; I would guess 10 or 11. He has what looks like intra-venous tubing hanging from one arm; I understand he’d been receiving medical treatment when he was kidnapped. He was taunted by a group of men, who then laid him face-down in the back of a pickup truck, tied his hands behind his back, and as he whimpered, one of them ran a large knife across his throat and cut off his head.

You won’t know what to make of this suggestion, if you think most Syrians are trying to get out of their country and go to Europe. Media sensationalism and inadequate reporting, or suppression of the truth, about the “immigrant crisis” faced by many European countries may give you that impression. But in fact, as reported by Tim Anderson (in The Dirty War on Syria, Chapter 14), most Syrians have chosen to remain in Syria under the protection of their government and Army:

Fact check one: There never were any ‘moderate rebels’. A … genuine political reform movement was displaced by a Saudi-backed Islamist insurrection, over March- April 2011. … Years later ordinary Syrians call all these groups ‘Daesh’ (ISIS), ‘terrorists’ or ‘mercenaries’, not bothering with the different brand names.

Fact check two: almost all the atrocities blamed on the Syrian Army have been committed by western-backed Islamists, as part of their strategy to attract more foreign military backing. Their claims are repeated by the western media, fed by partisan Islamist sources and amplified by embedded ‘watchdogs’, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. The Syrian Army has indeed executed captured terrorists, and the secret police continue to detain and probably mistreat those suspected of collaborating with terrorists. But this is an army which enjoys very strong public support. Syrian people know their enemy and back their Army. The armed gangs, on the other hand, openly boast of their atrocities.

(To be continued…)

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