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    Hi mrjjw, yted, Jack, All4One and all,

    Many thanks for the support and you are correct it would be wrong to give in against those that close their minds to uncomfortable suggestions that the powers that be are altruistic at all times and should not be questioned.

    Unfortunately I believe some kind of military action against Syria is only a matter of time, the current delays and apparent discussions only serve to give the west some legitimacy for their coming actions IMHO!

    When this happens clearly there will be implications for many things the Gold and Oil price probably being amongst these things as well as a the share prices of Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Northrop Grunman!

    I suggested that as the old poison gas routine had failed the powers that be may need to try out some of their more inventive false flag lies and suggested the old chestnut of babies removed form incubators by troops and left to die.

    I would ask people here to consider if they could see disciplined soldiers committing such an outrage. Personally it does not pass the smell test for me. Also a maternity unit with 312 incubators in it sounds like a very large hospital indeed.

    If Mr Greg D'Arcy Managing Director of Hot Copper is truly interested in Free Speech then I suggest he at least have a look at the links below before silencing the same.

    Demonizing ones potential enemies has long been a tactic of despots throughout history. If we as members of the public never question the views of our political masters and we simply just go along with the program then we are as guilty as they are.

    From the early Gulf war back to Roman times there have been false flag actions to convince the proletariat their leaders are doing the right thing often even doing God’s work. If Bush and Blair did not actually come out and say so they came very close to doing so as I recall.

    All I ask is that people keep an open mind and allow free and full discussion on all subjects even if they make us all feel uncomfortable.

    Quotes from a brief look around at the wonderful so far free speaking internet. I wonder if we would still have this information access and freedom if not for the current crop of whistle-blowers.

    “After the young woman testified, her observations were corroborated by Amnesty International, which concluded that 312 infants had died after Iraqi soldiers removed them from their incubators.”

    “Bush drive to mobilize public support for the impending war. In a speech in Mashpee, Massachusetts on November 1, Bush said of Saddam Hussein and his forces, “They’ve tried to silence Kuwait dissent and courage with firing squads, much as Hitler did when he involved Poland.”

    I find it interesting that Bush mentions Hitler in reference to Saddam when Hitler’s own false flag operation in Poland is so similar to his own at the time.

    http://www.shabait.com/categoryblog/257-did-saddams-soldiers-throw-babies-from-incubators-in-kuwait


    Hitler’s Fascist Dictatorship: The Reichstag Fire
    In February of 1933, a month after convincing Germany’s president that parliament must be eliminated, Hitler and the Nazis instigated the Reichstag fire.
    Hitler then urged President Hindenburg to issue an emergency decree restricting personal liberty, including the right to free expression and a free press, limitations on the rights of association and assembly, warrantless searches of homes, property confiscation, and violations of postal, telegraphic and telephonic communications “permissible beyond the legal limits otherwise prescribed.”

    http://www.infowars.com/a-brief-history-of-false-flag-attacks-or-why-government-loves-state-sponsored-terror/



    Spare a little thought for this Indian billionaire I feel the first line of the snippet sums it all up:


    “In the absence of monetary mettle, Indians demanded monetary metal.”

    Between May 1st and August 20th, the rupee fell 20% against the US dollar, and whilst that move may not have resonated with most Westerners, it certainly did with India’s richest man:

    (UK Guardian): India’s richest man is down to his last $17.5bn (£11.2bn), after the plunging value of the rupee wiped out a quarter of his fortune, in dollar terms.
    Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, which operates the world’s largest oil refineries, has lost $5.6bn of his personal wealth since 1 May, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires index.

    His fortune took a further hit on Thursday, as India’s currency hit fresh lows, adding to the sense of panic in emerging markets. Developing economies, excluding China, have seen an outflow of $81bn in emergency reserves since early May, as central banks try to prop up their currencies.

    http://treo.typepad.com/files/ttmygh_26_aug_2013.pdf

    Cheers and very best regards: Andy
 
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