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Monday, September 19, 2011

Rolling downhill, the snowball continues to grow...

Regading Syria, the following;
- ANALYSIS: Opponents of Syria's Assad struggle for unity (Sounds like Libya, right?).
- Security forces kill at least 4 people in Syria, opposition group says.

In other related news worth noting;
- U.S. suspects Pakistan link in Kabul embassy attack. Yet more notes that will eventually be used as justification to attack Pakistan, and sieze their nukes; mostly meant to quell public opinion.

- 6.9 magnitude quake strikes northern India. We noted a report which said that over 50 are dead.

- Millions of fish found dead in China. It has been noted that the Japan 9.0 quake was preceeded by millions of fish dying- in California! Will there be a pattern, with a severe quake soon to follow? The West Coast of the U.S. is due.

- Former President Carter urges the current administration not to veto Palestine's bid for statehood. He notes that U.S. led negotiations have completely broken down, and that our relations with both Israel and Palestine are at their lowest point in 60 years. He says it is, "the right thing to do" and that there is no downside, BUT: he admits that there will be recipricol punishment from the Israeli lobby against the Obama administration if he doesn't veto, but that it is "worth the price."

There is ZERO chance that the U.S. will support Palestine's bid for statehood; this isn't in the plans of the global elite! Obama is only a puppet. His sense of "right and wrong" lies only with doing as he is told. Our veto against Palestine will pretty much be the point of no return with regard to World War III. This would be a great way to repair our damaged Arab relations, by taking the side of justice for the Palestinian  people. I am incredibly saddened to know that this won't be happening. I am first grieved for the Palestinians and their plight. After this, however, I have much grief for our nation, and also the world; for the judgment and calamity that will soon follow

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