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Why The Globalist Elite hate Syria and are so ever determined to take it down.

  • 14-02-2013 5:27pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭


    Not the type of video you would see promoted on the BBC, Fox TV or any other western media channel. An excellent documented video explains in 8 points why the "New World Order", "Globalist cabal" or Zionist agenda or what ever you want to call it detests Syria and wants it's administration taken down and replace it with one of their own puppet organisations as what happened in Libya & Iraq.

    We are bombarded with western propaganda constantly demonizing Assad's government, This short and well documented video may explain many of the the reasons why.



    Main points of the Video.

    1/ Syria's central Bank is State owned.
    2/ Syria has no debt what so ever to the IMF.
    3/ Syria rejects Monsanto and opposes all GMO Food products
    4/ Syria is well aware of the Global Conspiracy.
    5/ Syria has natural Gas and plans to build pipelines.
    6/ Syria totally opposes Zionism and Israel.
    7/ Syria is the last secular country in the middle east.
    8/ Syria has a very strong national identity.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,827 ✭✭✭Prodigious


    Why is it that the people are rebelling then?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,009 ✭✭✭✭Run_to_da_hills


    Methememb wrote: »
    Why is it that the people are rebelling then?
    All the so called "rebels" are backed by western interests.

    Problem
    Reaction
    Solution.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,827 ✭✭✭Prodigious


    I don't understand. From my (possibly naive view) I saw it as this:

    - Harsh dictatorship
    - Rebellion
    - Crushing oppression
    - No action from west, Vetoed by China and Russia

    ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,696 ✭✭✭Jonny7


    Methememb wrote: »
    I don't understand. From my (possibly naive view) I saw it as this:

    - Harsh dictatorship
    - Rebellion
    - Crushing oppression
    - No action from west, Vetoed by China and Russia

    ?

    So naive!

    Firstly, it wasn't a harsh dictatorship. The Assad family were extremely popular for four decades, low corruption, low unemployment, florishing economy, frankly the Sunni majority in Syria were more than happy to accept an Allawite minority to rule them, they constantly demonstrated this support in large rallies, in fact politicial opposition was done away with because there was simply no need.

    The large internal security apparatus was obviously needed because the West, Israel, the Saudi's, and neighbours of Syria have always wanted to destabilise the country, replace Assad's peaceful government with an Islamic party, and plunder Syria's plentiful natural resources. This all came to fruition during the Arab Spring. The footage you've seen of Syrian security forces opening fire on protests and funerals ... is actually snipers taking out terrorists who were infiltrating these gatherings.

    The government of Syria, since March 2011, has been desperately trying to protect it's people from these armed terrorist gangs, so much so that they've been forced to resort to shelling towns and cities because they've become so overrun with these foreign-backed militias and agents of Israel and the US.

    The Western propaganda has been so successful that large numbers of Syrian generals, officers and soldiers have either defected across the borders to neighboring countries like Turkey and Lebanon or in even larger numbers have joined the terrorists themselves. The terrorists are roving armed gangs of mainly Sunni terrorists (Western backed), who attack and slaughter the Sunni inhabitants of Syrian villages, towns and cities just to blame it on the Allawite Shabiha who have been wrongly demonised by the West as death squads and criminal gangs used as a tool by the Syrian government to oppress and crackdown on dissent among the Syrian populace.

    The Globalist elite who consists of everyone (but Russia, China, Bill gates and Gabe Newell) have been behind all of the violence against the hapless government of Syria, have controlled the world's media to brainwash the masses into thinking this is some sort of revolution against a dictatorship and are content to sit back and wait until they can install their own puppet leadership, and finally.. finally.. get their hands on Syrians vast oil-fields and gold mines.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 23,556 ✭✭✭✭Sir Digby Chicken Caesar


    Jonny7 wrote: »

    Firstly, it wasn't a harsh dictatorship. The Assad family were extremely popular for four decades, low corruption, low unemployment, florishing economy, frankly the Sunni majority in Syria were more than happy to accept an Allawite minority to rule them, they constantly demonstrated this support in large rallies, in fact politicial opposition was done away with because there was simply no need.

    wow

    --edit

    :o


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,029 ✭✭✭shedweller


    According to reuters:

    The banking sector, which is dominated by four state-owned banks but includes 14 privately owned institutions, mostly subsidiaries of banks in Lebanon and other Arab countries, has largely been cut off from the global financial system by international sanctions against Assad's regime.

    Deposits at the banks, which had total assets of 2 trillion Syrian pounds ($29 billion) before the revolt, shrank by roughly a third in the uprising's first year as panicky companies and individuals sent money abroad, much to Beirut, bankers said.

    But thanks mainly to a windfall from their foreign currency holdings as the Syrian pound's exchange rate plunged, the banks posted strong profits last year. Net profit at Chambank, one of three Islamic banks in Syria and 32 percent owned by Commercial Bank of Kuwait, soared 553 percent last year.
    http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE8710CY20120802?irpc=932
    So it would seem that there absolutely cannot be state run banks. Even presidents have been assassinated to dare such a thing!
    I suppose the syrian banks will collapse to the point where it will be very cheap to bring into the fold. The world bank fold?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,858 ✭✭✭Undergod


    They're doing a fairly poor job of it so, to be fair.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,831 ✭✭✭Torakx


    Good point.
    Oil and land is one thing, but if you own or control the worlds currencies, you can get everything else anyway.
    Its truly amazing the world is controlled by so few, using some coloured paper and digital "debt" that is given the rule of law.
    Mind boggling, and yet im a nutter with the mad theories and views on reality.


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