By Prof Michel Chossudovsky Global Research September 02, 2013 A massive US and allied naval deployment is occurring in the Eastern Mediterranean off Syria’s coastline as well as in the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. While this display of military might may not be part of an immediate attack plan on Syria, it... »
Archive for September 3rd, 2013
US and Allied Warships off the Syrian Coastline: Naval Deployment Was Decided “Before” the August 21 Chemical Weapons Attack
#IDidntJoin: Stunning Photos Of U.S. Service Members Publicly Saying No To War With Syria
By Michael Snyder EndOfTheAmericanDream.com September 2nd, 2013 What do members of the U.S. military think about the possibility of a war with Syria? So far, they appear to be overwhelmingly against it just like the rest of the general public. In fact, a new Twitter hashtag (#IdidntJoin) has been flooded with messages from service... »
Unannounced Israel-U.S. missile test fuels jitters over Syria
By Dan Williams and Steve Gutterman Yahoo.com Sept 3, 2013 JERUSALEM/MOSCOW (Reuters) – Israel tested a U.S.-backed missile system in the Mediterranean on Tuesday but did not announce the launch in advance, prompting a disclosure by Russia that kept the world on edge as the United States weighed an attack on Syria. The morning... »
Should We Attack The US Government For Using CS Gas On Waco Texas?
Mike Holmes Govtslaves.info September 2, 2013 One point that needs to be made, but rarely if ever mentioned, is that in the supposed rationale for US attack on Syria to avenge/prevent claimed civilian deaths by government gas attacks, the US government itself has used similar weapons openly as recently as the FBI/ATF attack on... »
US general says Syria action could be ‘more substantial than thought’
A former US army chief has claimed that Barack Obama is eyeing intervention in Syria that would go beyond a mere deterrent against chemical weapons to damage the military capacity of the Assad regime. By Hannah Strange TelegraphUK 03 Sep 2013 General Jack Keane, a former vice chief of staff of the US Army,... »
Bombshell: Syria’s ‘chemical weapons’ turn out to be sodium fluoride used in the U.S. water supply and sold at Wal-Mart
by Mike Adams NaturalNews.com Tuesday, September 03, 2013 Natural News can now reveal that the Syria chemical weapons narrative being pushed by the White House is an outlandish hoax. To understand why, you have to start with the story published in The Independent entitled Revealed: Government let British company export nerve gas chemicals to... »
Egypt Will Give Full Support to Syria if US Attack
Friendsofsyria.wordpress.com September 3, 2013 Cairo – September 2, 2013 – (SANA-B. Mousa / F. Allafi) – The Egyptian national forces stressed its stance on supporting Syria’s people and government in facing the U.S. threats of launching an aggression on it, adding that Syria is a part of the Arab and Egyptian national security. At... »
Syria crisis: Obama hints at wider action against Assad
Countdowntozerotime.com September 3, 2013 There are indications that President Obama is planning much wider military action against Syria’s Assad regime than previously thought. Rather than a “shot across the bow” designed to dissuade the regime from further chemical weapons attacks, the military strike would seek to substantially “degrade” the Syrian government’s military capability. Such... »
Fukushima No. 4 fuel pool “is perhaps the greatest threat humanity has ever faced” -CEO
ENENews.com September 3rd, 2013 Title: Fukushima radioactive leak is ‘the greatest threat humanity ever faced’ – expert Source: The Voice of Russia Author: Evgeny Sukhoi Date: September 2, 2013 David Webb, Chief Executive Officer of Origin Investments AB (Sweden): I think we should keep in mind that TEPCO declared plants 1, 2 and 3... »
Nuclear Engineer on Radio: Unfortunately, the truth is there will be a large death toll from Fukushima — Damages to be seen “over the next century” — Disaster at plant is unprecedented in magnitude (AUDIO)
ENENews.com September 3rd, 2013 Title: Interview with Dave Lochbaum Source: Linda Moulton Howe Date: Aug. 29, 2013 At 49:45 in Dave Lochbaum, Nuclear engineer, former Nuclear Regulatory Commission instructor, current director of Union of Concerned Scientists’ Nuclear Safety Project: The Fukushima site is unprecedented in the magnitude — 3 reactor cores have melted down,... »