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17 hours ago, Jurgen Knows said:

Few comments:

 

1. Good riddance.

2. This was not simply a revolution of people against a dictator. This was a decision agreed at the highest echelons of the new world order.

3. It is funny how the face of ISIS was rebranded with a new corporate “moderate” identity to suit the requirements of the big powers.

4. This rebranding shows that religion has nothing to do with terrorism. Terrorism is manufactured and used by political powers, to dehumanize people and justify colonization and wars. 
5. I can’t help but think that this is the start of something big. Very big. It’s not a new Middle East order. It’s a new World order

 

Who are the members of this 'new world order' that you believe organised the revolution? 

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If the US really are there for the oil and working with the SDF to keep that going it's interesting seeing how the map changed recently.

 

This shows how the SDF (yellow) have expanded into an area near the middle of Syria recently :

 

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And now look at the same area here and the concentration of oil fields :

 

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It seems so blatant that it's hard to believe but with everything else going on I doubt there'll be much of a focus on it.

 

Images from here :

Taking Syria: The opposition’s battles shown in 11 maps for 11 days

Syria war: Who benefits from its oil production?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jack the Sipper said:

 

Who are the members of this 'new world order' that you believe organised the revolution? 

 

https://www.middlebury.edu/institute/academics/centers-initiatives/ctec/ctec-publications/new-world-order-historical-origins-dangerous

 

The New World Order: The Historical Origins of a Dangerous Modern Conspiracy Theory
 

The New World Order (NWO) is a conspiracy theory in which adherents believe that a cabal of powerful elites is secretly implementing a dystopian international governing structure that will grant them complete control over the global populace. Under this regime, dissidents will be arrested, and the masses enslaved. Supporters of the conspiracy theory claim that most global leaders are complicit in the establishment of this “New World Order,” aiding the NWO through the manufacturing of global events (such as the coronavirus pandemic and mass shootings) and controlling their associated narratives to sow civil unrest. 
 

The NWO conspiracy theory can be found in the online chatter of fringe conspiracy theorists. While the associated rhetoric within these online groups can appear innocuous at first, this conspiracy theory presents a real-world danger, as it promotes a fatalistic worldview for adherents, possibly inciting them to commit violence against communities, infrastructure, and individuals deemed complicit in the NWO’s implementation. This cabal narrative is commonly associated with other anti-Semitic conspiracy theories that claim Jewish culpability, alleging that they are behind the orchestration of the NWO, leading to an increased danger towards Jewish communities. 
 

Many modern-day conspiracy theories – including the NWO theory – have anti-Semitic origins. Influential groups and movements from the 19th and early 20th centuries are largely to blame for the proliferation of anti-Semitic narratives. Within these narratives, Jewish people are frequently framed as the orchestrators of global events and accused of creating a supranational governing structure for nefarious purposes. These dangerous narratives are still widely promoted today.
 

British Israelism was one of the first religious movements to become a haven for anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. A founder of the movement, John Wilson, espoused claims meant to empower Christians by arguing that they, rather than Jews, are the true descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Wilson demonized the Jewish faith by claiming that Jesus was not a Jew, thus implying that Judaism is grounded in falsehood and evil—a claim that persists today in NWO-adjacent conspiracy theories.

 

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2 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

If the US really are there for the oil and working with the SDF to keep that going it's interesting seeing how the map changed recently.

 

This shows how the SDF (yellow) have expanded into an area near the middle of Syria recently :

 

VHnRfID.jpg

 

And now look at the same area here and the concentration of oil fields :

 

x3fwIiR.jpg

 

It seems so blatant that it's hard to believe but with everything else going on I doubt there'll be much of a focus on it.

 

Images from here :

Taking Syria: The opposition’s battles shown in 11 maps for 11 days

Syria war: Who benefits from its oil production?

 

 

 

Wait, you are suggesting the Americans and the hard left YPK are working together to grab Syrian old fields (as far as I recall Syria barely has any oil, compared to the oil-rich countries of the ME) and that finished Assad in 11 days, after 13 years of one of the bloodiest civil wars in recent history?

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27 minutes ago, SasaS said:

Wait, you are suggesting the Americans and the hard left YPK are working together to grab Syrian old fields (as far as I recall Syria barely has any oil, compared to the oil-rich countries of the ME) and that finished Assad in 11 days, after 13 years of one of the bloodiest civil wars in recent history?

 

There shouldn't be any surprise at all the the US are after oil if that's the case. Trump did literally say it in the past too. As for 11 days, it's just one area that got filled as the SAA retreated I think (the middle area that can be seen), the bit that got me was when I looked at where the oil fields where and that part just happens to have a big concentration of them. It seems hard to imagine it's all purely coincidental but even if it's true it's not like anyone is going to be able to do anything about it anyway.

 

As for the YPK, maybe they're allowing the US to have oil so that they then get some type of protection from Turkey in return? I'm not really sure though.

 

On the subject of energy there's also the gas pipelines theory that's been brought up several times in the past, I'm gonna guess you don't like this one either though.

 

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Assad’s Death Warrant

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5 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

There shouldn't be any surprise at all the the US are after oil if that's the case. Trump did literally say it in the past too. As for 11 days, it's just one area that got filled as the SAA retreated I think (the middle area that can be seen), the bit that got me was when I looked at where the oil fields where and that part just happens to have a big concentration of them. It seems hard to imagine it's all purely coincidental but even if it's true it's not like anyone is going to be able to do anything about it anyway.

 

As for the YPK, maybe they're allowing the US to have oil so that they then get some type of protection from Turkey in return? I'm not really sure though.

 

On the subject of energy there's also the gas pipelines theory that's been brought up several times in the past, I'm gonna guess you don't like this one either though.

 

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Assad’s Death Warrant

 

I remember the gas pipeline theory, pushed by the future US health minister.

 

There is very little actual US military activity on the ground in Syria, as far as I know, and that oil would be very expensive. If there was serious oil and / or money left there, Russians and Iranians wouldn't suddenly pack their bags in less than two weeks. 

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Do people really think the yanks are capable of this type of long-term chicanery? Their intelligence apparatus is about to be taken over by a Russian fangirl overseen by a trillionaire madman who wants to dismantle the Federal state. They can't be that good at spotting problems down the line. 

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2 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Do people really think the yanks are capable of this type of long-term chicanery? Their intelligence apparatus is about to be taken over by a Russian fangirl overseen by a trillionaire madman who wants to dismantle the Federal state. They can't be that good at spotting problems down the line. 

 

Typical to be complaining about the owners, sheesh.

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10 minutes ago, SasaS said:

 

I remember the gas pipeline theory, pushed by the future US health minister.

 

There is very little actual US military activity on the ground in Syria, as far as I know, and that oil would be very expensive. If there was serious oil and / or money left there, Russians and Iranians wouldn't suddenly pack their bags in less than two weeks. 

 

Yeah it's mad how fast that all ended after the previous years of war that'd been going on. I think several countries have plans for Syria though and Israel, the US, Turkey, Qatar and probably others will all have their own things they want. I guess it's mostly down to seeing what happens over time if they can keep the "moderate" Jolani from going crazy again.

 

Whatever happens though hopefully over time the Syrian people can be the main deciders of how the future turns out and not a group of other countries.

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9 minutes ago, Engineman Hicks said:

I read she’s British. She’s now living the rest of her life in a grim flat in Moscow worrying about being extradited to The Hague. 

 

British Syrian. I seem to recall she married Bashar when he was supposed to continue living in the UK and work as an optometrist. His brother had been the designated successor.

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1 minute ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

Yeah it's mad how fast that all ended after the previous years of war that'd been going on. I think several countries have plans for Syria though and Israel, the US, Turkey, Qatar and probably others will all have their own things they want. I guess it's mostly down to seeing what happens over time if they can keep the "moderate" Jolani from going crazy again.

 

Whatever happens though hopefully over time the Syrian people can be the main deciders of how the future turns out and not a group of other countries.

 

I don't believe there is much chance of them avoiding becoming the new Libya.

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35 minutes ago, Section_31 said:

Do people really think the yanks are capable of this type of long-term chicanery? Their intelligence apparatus is about to be taken over by a Russian fangirl overseen by a trillionaire madman who wants to dismantle the Federal state. They can't be that good at spotting problems down the line. 

was reading somewhere all the western inteligence services have been caught on the hop,by how quickly it has happened.

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