Did Terrorist Allies Just Make America A Terrorist Nation? When You Lie Down With Dogs….

Posted by: Rick Wells Posted date: September 05, 2013 In: Blog Posts, News

I recently wrote that I attributed much of the Congressional rush to a declaration of war on Syria to a desire to get the upper hand on the American people. That is, to strike while the iron of American inattention is hot. That’s a natural conclusion, given that it has become the norm to act without thinking things through in Washington.

As more and more information becomes available, the weak foundation of the American position is beginning to show signs of stress fracture. The more the information of the events of the sarin gas attack becomes available, the more one particular point keeps getting in the way.

The U.N. investigation isn’t completed yet. There are U.N. weapons inspectors working right now to determine who gassed the Syrian civilians and we can’t wait for their determination? Our government, or the frauds who pretend to be our government, are debating whether or not to declare war. Wouldn’t an informed decision be better than an uninformed assumption? False flags are nothing new in the warfare game. How can this process be offered as a legitimate debate when it is conducted in secret with major critical components left out of the discussion.

Some other, quite pertinent, information has come to light in an article published today on RT.com. The Russian Foreign Ministry has concluded that the samples taken at the site of the March 19 attack and analyzed by Russian experts indicate that a projectile carrying the deadly nerve agent sarin was most likely fired at Khan al-Assal by the rebels.” The Russians may have their own reasons for arriving at the conclusion they did; however, given the possibility that their evidentiary claims are true, is it not incumbent upon the United States to exercise reasonable restraint at this critical juncture?

Even if the consensus is that America is justified in sticking our overly large proboscis further into the affairs of Syria, attacking the victims of an attack because of the attack is pretty amateurish foreign policy. Then again, when you remember who is running the show, it can’t really be any other way.

Three factors from the RT.com article are very important to the dialogue and should be given consideration in the determination of America’s next step.


  • The shell used in the attack was determined to not be of the type used by the Syrian army. It was a crude “homemade style” device of a type common to those manufactured in northern Syria a “rebel” faction, the Bashair al-Nar brigade;


  • RDX, also known as cyclonite or hexogen is not a standard component in the bursting charges of Syrian munitions. This again points to a “rebel” false flag;
  • And most damning of all, it appears that the gas was supplied to the so-called “rebels” by Western governments. According to the soil and shell samples analysis, “the non-industrially synthesized nerve agent sarin and diisopropylfluorophosphate,” is of a type which was “used by Western states for producing chemical weapons during World War II.”



So there is potentially a smoking gun leading directly back to the Hussein Obama regime in much the same way as the Fast and Furious and Benghazi evidence does. This would explain why the powers in DC are rushing headlong into war at any cost. They need to get us embroiled in a conflict as quickly as they can and then they will simply deny the evidence. They are aware that if the evidence is permitted to be presented in advance of a declaration of war, that declaration may not be made.

If evidence of this type were presented in a United States court, as ballistic tests, or other forensic data, it would likely be sufficient to indict or acquit an accused. In the political court of public opinion and spin, however it is most negligently being ignored.

This evidence needs to be considered. In the rush to utilize this crisis which cannot go to waste, it is very possible that DC bureaucrats are merely pointing out the villain as their gaze happens upon a mirror.

Rick Wells is an author who contributes to conservative media outlets. You can follow Rick on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/Rick-Wells/1405080846374047?ref=hl


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