Thank you, Molly.
There are two threads in this article that I have spoken of before:
1. The fundamental agenda continues to be rolled out, regardless of which political party is in power – in the United States or elsewhere
2. The so-called “Arab Spring” is promoted as representing a people’s uprising against tyrannical governments, when in truth it is US-sponsored activity, organised to undermine the current governments for their own purposes, or more accurately the purposes of those who run the game behind the scenes.
The following quote from that article covers it fairly well:
In an April 2011 AFP report, Michael Posner, the assistant US Secretary of State for Human Rights and Labor, admitted that:
“US government has budgeted $50 million in the last two years [starting in 2009] to develop new technologies to help activists protect themselves from arrest and prosecution by authoritarian governments. ”The report went on to admit that the US “organized training sessions for 5,000 activists in different parts of the world. A session held in the Middle East about six weeks ago gathered activists from Tunisia, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon who returned to their countries with the aim of training their colleagues there.” Posner would add, “They went back and there’s a ripple effect.”
Not only were the protests in Syria planned, funded, and directed by the US State Department, years before the so-called “Arab Spring” began, but so were the alleged protests that “triggered” events in Syria – namely similarly engineered protests in Tunisia, Egypt, and the violent US-led subversion carried out in Libya.
What’s more disturbing is that the US-engineered “protests” were not designed to overthrow targeted governments, but instead to serve as a smokescreen for similarly pre-planned armed subversion. As early as 2007, under then President George Bush, the arming, funding, and otherwise supporting of sectarian extremists across the Middle East to undermine Lebanon, Syria, and Iran was put into motion.
A good illustration of how the game goes.
Kind Regards,
Richard
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