https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4ON2Ud6-Yg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOdj9kMwRfc
Chuck Baldwin wrote on Facebook hours after Trump bombed Syria for a second time on April 4th, 2018:
IT DIDN’T TAKE 72 HOURS; TRUMP LAUNCHES WAR AGAINST SYRIA
At 4 am local time, U.S. U.K., and French jets fired an undetermined number of missiles on so-called “chemical” targets in Syria in supposed retaliation for Syria’s alleged gas attack against the Syrian people. But there is absolutely NO PROOF that the chemical attack came from the Syrian government. Everyone seems to have conveniently forgotten that the U.S. certified that Syria had given up its chemical weapons back in 2014.
Do you know which country has the largest stockpile of chemical weapons? The United States, that’s which one.
Plus, everyone knows that the Islamist terrorists fighting the Assad government are in possession of chemical weapons (no doubt supplied by the United States). And Donald Trump is basing his attack against Syria on the word of the Douma-based terrorists fighting Assad? You call THAT evidence?
Trump said he attacked Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles, but THERE ARE NO CHEMICAL WEAPONS STOCKPILES in Syria. Therefore, the missiles hit key Syrian supply bases and Trump claimed they were chemical stockpiles.
Hmmm. If they had been chemical weapon stockpiles that were bombed, wouldn’t the poisonous gasses be showered all over creation, killing untold numbers of people? If that had happened, who, then, would be guilty of using chemical weapons against innocent civilians? Remember, these missile attacks included Syria’s capital city, Damascus–the country’s most densely populated metropolis.
Beyond that, the missile attacks came just before international inspectors were scheduled to arrive in Syria to investigate the chemical attack. The U.S. missile attack doubtless has now forever destroyed the evidence that the chemicals were used by anti-Assad terrorists, NOT the Syrian government. How convenient.
Defense Secretary Mattis is saying this is a “one time” attack, but Trump is strongly suggesting that more missiles are on the way. After all, most of the missiles were intercepted by Syrian missile defense systems and didn’t reach their intended targets.
Trump has called Assad a “monster” and an “animal.” But Bashar al-Assad is mild-mannered physician, a western-trained eye doctor to be specific. He is married to a British citizen. He is loved and adored by the vast majority of the Syrian people–including Syria’s Christians. He often travels openly throughout Syria without fear of being harmed by his own countrymen. In fact, Assad has a higher popularity rating among his fellow countrymen than any other national leader on earth. This is the man that has ordered several chemical attacks against his own people? BALDERDASH! POPPY-COCK!
This was a U.S. dark ops false flag if there ever was one. And after criticizing Barack Obama for falling for a false flag chemical attack in 2013 that was blamed on Assad, Trump is doing the exact same thing–except this time he is risking war with Russia.
In my opinion, Trump calling Assad an “animal” is revolting!
His name calling has gone too far this time.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcOxFAp-nx4
I only got through about half of this, but it’s probably all good. Ron Paul could have been our president a few years ago, but the Fox News led the attack against Paul, promoting McCain/Palin instead.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCAXoYEvuBM
Kurt Haskell writes on Facebook in regards to Trump Cancels South America Trip To “Oversee” Syria Military Response:
I think the raid on Trump’s attorney was a little arm twisting to make sure Trump doesn’t back out on starting World War III. I couldn’t imagine the police coming into my law office and taking one of my client files. It’s outrageous. I guess attorney-client privilege doesn’t apply anymore either like most other rights in the US.
Now Trump is cancelling his South America trip to oversee his response to the false flag poison gas attack in Syria.
Things look really bad.
Last week, Trump announced he would pull US troops out of Syria, but the Pentagon prevailed against him. The Syrian Army and Russia were on the verge of defeating ISIS and jihadist rebels in the town of Douma when they were blamed for carrying out a chemical attack that brought global condemnation, and invites US airstrikes. The evidence of the attack is unverified footage from the White Helmets, who have direct links to the jihadist group whom this attack benefits. ISIS has used chemical weapons in the past at least 52 times. General Mattis recently admitted that there was zero evidence implicating Syria in the chemical weapons attack last year that led to Trump retaliating with airstrikes. (source)
World Affairs Brief, April 6, 2018 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
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“Q” THE PRETENDED INSIDER
I often get asked my opinion of Qnon or Q who claims to be an insider. But as I’ve read his cryptic and unclear messages, I get the feeling he is just playing with conservatives, and laughing at them for believing him. His worst claim, which never fails to entice conservatives, is that Trump is preparing something really big, in combination with some good guys inside the government to kill the Deep State. This is akin to what another phony “insider,” Steve Pieczenick has claimed, and it’s always false.
8:45 Trump concedes on pulling troops out of Syria after Pentagon said no. Then he got a call from Netanyahu.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDya37SGlGk
Our entire activity there is illegal. And the goal of regime-changing Syria is immoral and Talmudic.
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The president had opened the meeting with a tirade about U.S. intervention in Syria and the Middle East more broadly, repeating lines from public speeches in which he’s denounced previous administrations for ‘wasting’ $7 trillion in the region over the past 17 years.
What has the U.S. gotten for the money and American lives expended in Syria? ‘Nothing,’ Trump said over and over, according to the officials.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEXPKgBO87o
https://www.facebook.com/leilani.masaniai.5/posts/959609644216094
Donald Trump must be a habitual liar, saying that he doesn’t make many mistakes (meaning: doesn’t sin very often), so he doesn’t have to ask for forgiveness very often. He also clearly doesn’t reconcile with others much — like many pastors whom I know.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2r_y4E5zUY&feature=youtu.be
Joel Skousen on Trump:
“He values having a deal, rather than standing on principle.”
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from The Jeff Rense Show 3/14/18
Interesting. Rachel Maddow is very intelligent though.
And intelligence isn’t the main problem, clearly, in the leftist movement.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UIsjgzt1dI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mNyxs-1mkY
“I believe that Donald Trump is compromised.”
“I think that every single action that he has taken on foreign policy is 100% the will of his controllers, the globalists.”
– Jake Morphonios
transcribed by Jeff Fenske
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PULVPN7Q4hI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nruCoO478Kk
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World Affairs Brief, February 9, 2018 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
CHINA MILITARIZATION OF SOUTH CHINA SEA REEFS ALMOST COMPLETE
Trump is turning out to be all talk and no action when it comes to China’s aggressive policy of building military facilities on a series of coral reefs in territory claimed by the Philippines. All of the larger islands are already claimed and so to advance China’s “String of Pearls” policy of establishing naval and air bases surrounding Chinese waters, China has taken to expanding unwanted reefs and barely visible sea mounts in order to expand its military bases without directly taking land in use by others.
It’s an insidious and devious tactic that allows China maximum leverage without directly challenging existing land claims. While the Philippines do claim the area, they’ve never done anything with these heretofore “useless” mini-islands. In an in-depth report, complete with extensive photographs, the Inquirer.net documents that China has almost finished transforming seven reefs claimed by the Philippines in the Spratly archipelago into island fortresses, “in a bid to dominate the heavily disputed South China Sea.” I’ll summarize the main points, but encourage everyone to go to the article to see the pictures.
World Affairs Brief, February 9, 2018 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
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Trump Meets With Kissinger Again: Trump tweeted Thursday that he was meeting with globalist Henry Kissinger (again) to discuss North Korea, China, and the Middle East. That can’t be good, especially since Trump is susceptible to his points of view. Surprisingly, on North Korea, Kissinger is suggesting what appears to be a tough line:
Kissinger has been vocal in recent days about various world issues. Last month, he said if North Korea is allowed to keep its nuclear weapons, other nations will seek them too as a way “for achieving international prominence and the upper hand.”
World Affairs Brief, February 9, 2018 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
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FDA War on Homeopathics: Not only has Trump NOT drained the swamp, but he has placed people in power that are actually making many things worse. He appointed Scott Gottlieb to be the Commissioner of the FDA. Gottlieb is deep into the medical establishment through his career and government service, consulting with and serving on many boards of Pharmaceutical companies. He’s a big promoter of an increased federal role in the opioid addiction and overdose problem, while not restricting access.
Thus it is little wonder that he unveiled a policy recently to declare homeopathic medicine as “drugs,” and declare them a danger to health. This is patently false, especially compared to approved pharmaceutical drugs authorized by the FDA—many of which have lethal side effects for some people. Joe Jarvis of the Daily Bell had an excellent essay on Homeopathics vs. drugs and the FDA.
Lost in the hyper-politicized hullabaloo surrounding the Nunes Memorandum and the Steele Dossier was the striking statement by Secretary of Defense James Mattis that the U.S. has “no evidence” that the Syrian government used the banned nerve agent Sarin against its own people.
This assertion flies in the face of the White House (NSC) Memorandum which was rapidly produced and declassified to justify an American Tomahawk missile strike against the Shayrat airbase in Syria.
Mattis offered no temporal qualifications, which means that both the 2017 event in Khan Sheikhoun and the 2013 tragedy in Ghouta are unsolved cases in the eyes of the Defense Department and Defense Intelligence Agency.
Mattis went on to acknowledge that “aid groups and others” had provided evidence and reports but stopped short of naming President Assad as the culprit.
There were casualties from organophosphate poisoning in both cases; that much is certain. But America has accused Assad of direct responsibility for Sarin attacks and even blamed Russia for culpability in the Khan Sheikhoun tragedy.
Now its own military boss has said on the record that we have no evidence to support this conclusion. In so doing, Mattis tacitly impugned the interventionists who were responsible for pushing the “Assad is guilty” narrative twice without sufficient supporting evidence, at least in the eyes of the Pentagon.
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