Monday, April 29, 2013
BREAKING: UN Team Heading to Syria in Next 24-48 Hours to Investigate Chemical Weapons
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says a U.N. team is ready to deploy to Syria within the next 24 to 48 hours to investigate chemical weapons attack claims
Government forces reportedly shelled the rebel stronghold of Darraya according to this latest video posted to a social media website whose content Reuters cannot independently verify. The attacks on the Damascus suburb came as Washington continues to investigate the use of chemicals weapons in the war-torn country. White House Spokesman Jay Carney. SOUNDBITE: White house Spokesman Jay Carney saying: "What we have made clear, and we can go over it again, is that we have established, with varying degrees of confidence, that there have been incidents of chemical weapons use - sarin, in particular, in a limited fashion - in Syria. We are now working to build upon that evidence to increase the amount of evidence to find, specifically, what happened; what occurred; who was responsible; and build that case, if you will." So far, assertions of chemical weapon use have been based on Israeli and western intelligence photos as well as traces of toxins. Concerns have reached the point that the UN says it is ready to send in a team to investigate. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. SOUNDBITE: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon saying: "Dr. Sellstrom and his team of experts remain ready to deploy to Syria within 24-48 hours...Even while waiting for Syrian consent to enter the country they have been doing what they have to do, what they have to do, what they can do to analyze available information." Syria denies using chemical weapons in the two-year-old civil war in which more than 70,000 people have been killed.
U.S. Prepares for 'Syrious' SYRIAN INVASION
I don’t think the Russians are going to let their long-time partner Syria go down the spout without a fight. Assad’s troops have had two years of combat experience and will be no pushover if we are dumb enough to enter the fray on the side of the CIA’a baby, Al-queda. And if Russia says that it will enter the fight on the side of Assad, we will have a major regional war very quickly. Now, I just read that a Russian airliner was targeted by surface to air missles while flying over Syria. Some of those ten thousand missing SAMs from Libya, no doubt. Courtesy of the CIA and Hillary Clinton.
4/28/13 - Fox News Sunday's political panel took on the revelation that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons against opposition forces within the country, provoking a question of whether President Obama's so-called "red line" has been crossed and whether U.S. military action has now become necessary despite the president's hesitance. "Obama put himself in a box here," host Chris Wallace observed of the president's condemnation of the Assad regime's reported use of chemical weapons. "He kept talking for months about 'red lines' ... but he's clearly mindful of bad intelligence that led into Iraq, and it's also clear that he never wanted to get involved militarily in Syria." "What he's trying to do now is insist on ironclad proof," Brit Hume suggested, quipping that perhaps Obama wants a signed affidavit from the Syrian president declaring that he has, indeed, used chemical weapons against his own people. "A president who didn't want to intervene to stop the deaths of what is now 70,000 people, I don't think is going to go on, at least arguably, incomplete evidence," he added. Hume also slammed the president's equivocation as "regrettable" because such cold feet on military intervention "has a price — it emboldens enemies, it discourages allies, and it is a problem." Political reporter Amy Walter chimed in that with the "cloud of Iraq and Afghanistan" still looming, there is a "strong distaste on the part of Americans" for military intervention in another Middle Eastern country. Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol told Wallace that the president's failure to intervene sends the message that "this is not a president who wants to start another war." "I think it's totally irresponsible for an American president to have that," noted warhawk Kristol added. "No one wants to start wars, but you've got to do what you've got to do." He also dismissed polls that show the public is opposed to American intervention before reminiscing for a time when there were "liberal internationalists" who would be in favor of committing U.S. troops to break up the conflict overseas.
The Alex Jones Show - Gerald Celente & William F.Jasper : Monday (4-29-13)
The Alex Jones Show:(Commercial Free Audio) Monday, April 29 2013: William Jasper and Gerald Celente
Today 4/29/2013
...one Nation under Tyranny...
On the Monday, April 29 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex continues to piece apart the narrative concocted around the Boston Marathon bombings, highlighting the dangers of mass Stockholm syndrome which led some Americans to disturbingly, albeit cheerfully, give up their constitutional liberties for the illusion of security. Hosting alongside Alex are Infowars reporters David Knight and Jakari Jackson, with special guest host American trend forecaster and publisher of the Trends Journal Gerald Celente. On today's show, Alex welcomes senior editor of The New American William F. Jasper to examine the so-called elite's progress in constructing their long sought New World Order, and the fact that they must continually brag about it openly to condition the public to accept it.
Rush Limbaugh on why College today is a total waste of time and Money, especially as related to careers
From "The Rush Limbaugh Show" (Thursday, April 25, 2013 edition)
What’s wrong with the college system
It creates corporate drones
Students today leave school with so much debt that they lose their independence and become pawns of whatever company pays them enough to help make payments on their debt.What it teaches is out of date by the time students graduate
When I was in college, learning about the internet meant understanding how to search using Archie and how to browse using gopher. Archie and gopher were dead technologies the minute I graduated. That’s the problem with a 4-years school system that operates in a world that changes every 4 months.It doesn’t teach the way people learn
I bet you that a college graduate learns more in her first year on the job than she does in all four years in college.People learn by doing, not by sitting in a class and being lectured to.
Four years of information is too much to retain
Students end up cramming as much information about a class as they need for to do well on a test and they forget almost all of it after they finish a semester. On graduation day, most students can’t remember what they learned a month before. What they learned as freshmen is a fuzzy memory at best.Its promise is a hoax
Colleges say that over a lifetime, graduates earn as much as $1 million more than non-graduates. But, as Forbes pointed out in an article appropriately called The Great College Hoax, “A correlation between B.A.s and incomes is not proof of cause and effect. It may reflect nothing more than the fact that the economy rewards smart people and smart people are likely to go to college.”The truth is that college is one big party
The evidence of the massive 4-year party that college really is can be see all over Facebook.Are there some students who study hard and learn a lot in college? Yes, but most of those students are learning despite the environment, not because of it.
Private Armies : The Future of War - Stuff They Don't Want You to Know
Although Blackwater brought the news to the mainstream, it's a troubling fact that private armies are increasingly common. Advocates argue that these private firms can save taxpayer money - but critics say these companies operate outside of the law. Tune in to learn more about Blackwater in the first part of our series on private armies.
we follow up on the future of private military forces: Who's hiring them? Where are they deployed? Are privatized armies the future of war? Tune in to Stuff They Don't Want You To Know and learn more.