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Dear Mr President

Posted by Ororeef @ 23:57 on April 9, 2017  

Kushner may be F–king your daughter ,but we will not let him do the same to our Country !

Spent all weekend thinking we are even closer to WW III, than on Friday

Posted by Maddog @ 21:20 on April 9, 2017  

So glad to see the mkts think otherwise….SM, Dollar Bid and PM’s offered. Few !!!!!!!

Goldcountry

Posted by Buygold @ 18:33 on April 9, 2017  

Peace of mind is a wonderful thing. 🙂

Just hoping I hitched my wagon to a strong horse. The problem is that things in the Neocon/Zionist warmongering world tend to spiral out of control rather quickly. I loved Trump as a candidate and hope to love him as a leader. We’ll see my friend. 🙂

ISIS Attacks US-Led Base In Southern Syria, As Assad Said To Use White Phosphorus

Islamic State militants attacked a US-led coalition base in southern Syria on Saturday, “triggering a fierce fight that required coalition airstrikes to repel, U.S. military officials said Sunday.” Meanwhile,  on Sunday the Qatar-owned Al Jazeera reported that Syrian jets have bombed the town of Idlib using White Phosphorus.

 

Buygold, P.S.

Posted by goldcountry @ 17:48 on April 9, 2017  

A lot of my information and confidence about what is going on in the ME comes from Thomas Wictor, whom I have recommended to you twice.
Here is his page: https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor/with_replies
I read his stuff daily, and it gives me great peace of mind. I wanted you to be able to feel peace of mind too 🙂

Moggy objected to Wictor because he sometimes gets infuriated at people and blows them off. That is true. He’s a salty old curmudgeon, and doesn’t suffer fools lightly. But I don’t read him to understand internet etiquette. I read him because he has accurate, in-depth understanding of weapons, war history, the Middle East. He’s not getting his information from “sources”, but from many years of researching weapons, and watching/analyzing hundreds of hours of combat video. And when he speculates, I trust him more than any of the other writers/personalities/pundits, who increasingly seem only concerned with clicks and $. (I’m speaking here of people like Cernovitch, Hodges, Krieger and the like.)

Buygold, Lighten up?

Posted by goldcountry @ 17:10 on April 9, 2017  

Here are the points I have attempted unsuccessfully to make. I only wish for a dialogue.

Trump has meet with many leaders in the Arab world these last months. They have said that he has a holistic view, and listens. The Gulf Cooperation Council, lead by the Saudis, is working toward eventual regime change in Iran. King Abdulla, for example, asked for our assistance, but said that they were prepared to do the heavy lifting. They have very well-trained commandos throughout the region, working withing many diverse factions. With the assistance of the Israelis, they have developed advanced weapons technology that even the U.S. and Russia do not have. They are working without fanfare in the region, even on the day of the tomahawk strike, they assisted in other ways.

The chemical attack was very real, despite claims of hoax etc etc. At least 8 countries tracked the planes from the base and back, using ground observers and AWACS. The strike was designed as a strong message and deterrent to future use of chemical weapons. Chemical weapons were used because the Mullahs do not want the war to end. Iran has taken over the Syrian army. Assad is a puppet of the Mullahs.

The Russians were warned in advance so that they could clear the base of personnel. Hence very few casualties. Tillerson said from the first day that this was a tactical strike, not the opening salvo in a new offensive. Half of Assad’s jets were destroyed. Regime change is likely coming soon in Iran, but it will not be our doing. It is a cooperative effort being led by the GCC, and has been underway for some time. The intention is to let the Iranians elect a new government. When the Mullahs go, of course Assad will have to fade away also.

As for doing what he says, Trump did say he would bring us peace through strength.

Wagging The Dog Jared Kushner Style

Posted by Moggy @ 16:46 on April 9, 2017  

By Dave Hodges

Anyone who has followed American foreign policy for any length of time, is very familiar with the term “wag the dog”. And anyone who has followed President Trump’s abandonment of his campaign pledge of not being the world’s policeman is intimately familiar with the anti-American policies of Jared Kushner. The combination of the two have brought the US to the brink of World War III against Russia, China and North Korea. Trump’s daughter may not need a divorce, but Trump certainly does and it did not involve kicking Bannon to the curb. The wrong dog got kicked. Traitor Kushner needs to go. Already because of Kushner’s influence we have seen Trump lose the support of people like Paul Joseph Watson and Michael Savage among other notables. Kushner is pure poison and he is the straw that will stir the drink called World War III.

More: http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2017/04/09/wagging-the-dog-jared-kushner-style/

Comment:  Trump is caught between a rock and a hard place in that he will be forced to choose between his family and his country.  I pray he chooses his country.

Goldcountry @ 15:21

Posted by Moggy @ 16:42 on April 9, 2017  

Good…all’s well that ends well.

Goldcountry

Posted by Buygold @ 16:38 on April 9, 2017  

I’ve read everything you’ve posted and have been a solid backer of yours. I have no idea what article or post your are referring too right now.

The bottom line for now is that we’ve interfered in Syria’s civil war, something that Trump said he didn’t want to do, something that he warned Obama NOT TO DO. America first, remember???

I hope this is some grand plan from Trump and his people to dupe the media and the Neocon warmongers in conjunction with Putin, but I don’t know. What Tillerson said today was a bit confusing, considering what Haley said at the U.N.

I voted and contributed money to Trump. No bigger supporter than me.

Let’s see what happen,s but I want someone who does what he says, and not being a warmonger, draining the Neocon swamp, and America first is what I signed up for.

Lighten up.

Moggy

Posted by goldcountry @ 15:21 on April 9, 2017  

I had said that day that many if not most of the posts were mean-spirited. Eeos spoke up and said his post was not. I asked him if he did not think that calling anyone who defended Trump’s action a war monger was not mean-spirited. I still think it was.

As for not defending himself, of course he did. He quoted Smedley Butler to me, and I responded to that as well. I thought we ended our exchange amicably.

Goldcountry

Posted by Moggy @ 15:08 on April 9, 2017  

Yes, your post to me was respectful.  My suggestion to keep our dialogue without rancor due to opposing opinions was made because a few days ago, when eeos expressed his opinion with which you disagreed, you accused him of being mean spirited.  He was a gentleman and didn’t defend himself.  I would have taken a different route.  So I was merely giving you a heads-up to avoid an unnecessary confrontation.  My apologies for not being clearer.

Moggy

Posted by goldcountry @ 14:42 on April 9, 2017  

Rancor? I thought my post was respectful. Is asking for factual evidence rancor?

Never mind.

Nukes are a hoax

Posted by joe12pack @ 14:12 on April 9, 2017  

An interesting idea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sULjMjK5lCI

Goldcountry

Posted by Moggy @ 13:52 on April 9, 2017  

“Not sure why you consider Tillerson’s remarks to be spin.”

He said the goal is not to unseat Assad.  Reality is that the U.S., under an impulsive order from Trump and without checking for truth, bombed Syria and murdered their people.  Therefore, I consider Tillerson’s remarks to be spin…tell the people to believe what is said, not what actually occurred.

“What do you offer as contrary factual evidence?”

See the above.

“The evidence I have repeatedly given supports his statements.”

Your evidence is provided by Thomas Wicker…I do not know him from a hole in the ground but after reading his remarks I do not hold him in high regard for his penchant to belittle those who say something he doesn’t like.  And before you comment on your high regard for Wicker, it is your choice to follow whomever you choose.  My preferences are different.  Kindly allow us to agree to disagree without rancor.

Moggy

Posted by goldcountry @ 13:29 on April 9, 2017  

Not sure why you consider Tillerson’s remarks to be spin. What do you offer as contrary factual evidence? The evidence I have repeatedly given supports his statements.

Buygold

Posted by Moggy @ 13:11 on April 9, 2017  

A greater spin on reality than even the Obama Administration.  Whose on first?

Mercury turns retrograde in Taurus today…the message for the individual is to review one’s values and to look to places where your money is kept…falling in the 5th house of the U.S., the message for the country is to review morality with regard to financial matters.

Buygold

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:05 on April 9, 2017  

Went to a office where people are mostly from Russia and Crimea and can sense tensions or high. Week before happy now all stressed so people from there who are here anyways don’t  like this either. Yesterday met some men from Syria quiet but could tell they were stressed too. If Trump wants to make a safe space he better hurry up but with so much civil unrest that would be a problem.  Don’t think most people even know what or Whos side were supposed to be on anymore. Russians excuse that they blew up a Chem  weapons plant doesnt go over too well. Meanwhile  attacks go on in same place where they just gassed people but since not gas supposed to be acceptable.

Buygold

Posted by goldcountry @ 13:04 on April 9, 2017  

I made a suggestion several times about where you could go to gain better understanding, from someone who understands military, middle east, weapons, in depth, but you must not have been interested.

Hint: it’s not ZeroHedge or Infoconspiracy.

Tillerson on ABC this morning – goal not to overthrow Assad, military stance hasn’t changed – what?

Posted by Buygold @ 12:40 on April 9, 2017  

Seems like a mixed message from what Haley said at the U.N. – I’m sure not understanding any of this.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2017/04/09/tillerson_military_posture_towards_syria_has_not_changed_not_seeking_regime_change.html

Best synopsis of the macro Syrian situation, written by MEFOBILLS @ZH. Confirmed by Wikileaks 2006 cable between Israel and US to foment Syrian unrest…

Posted by macroman3 @ 11:43 on April 9, 2017  

Usually there are multiple factors to any conflict.  WW1 and WW2 are good examples, where there were converging interests.

Syria is about Sunni vs Shia.  It is about Pan-Arabism.  It is about Secularism vs religious control.  It is about pipelines.  It is about Oded Yinon.  It is about water.

Zion is private “international” banking. The ((international)) won in WW2.  Private international banking has captured the U.S. as a golem.

The petrodollar undergirds Zion.  Saudi-Kissinger agreement of 1973 perfectly encapsulates this, as oil (and gas) priced in dollars is the main objective of western international financial interests.

Everything falls apart for our illuminist masters if they cannot control finance, and they need to control the spice.

Kushner and Bannon actually allies?

Posted by Buygold @ 8:10 on April 9, 2017  

In this telling, the earlier ouster of retired Gen. Michael Flynn as national security adviser and this week’s removal of Bannon from the National Security Council were key steps in the reassertion of neocon influence inside the Trump presidency. The strange personalities and ideological extremism of Flynn and Bannon made their ousters easier, but they were obstacles that the neocons wanted removed.

Though Bannon and Kushner are often presented as rivals, the source said, they shared the belief that Trump should tell the truth about Syria, revealing the Obama administration’s CIA analysis that a fatal sarin gas attack in 2013 was a “false-flag” operation intended to sucker President Obama into fully joining the Syrian war on the side of the rebels — and the intelligence analysts’ similar beliefs about Tuesday’s incident.

and this:

“The intelligence confirms pretty much the account that the Russians have been giving … which is that they hit a warehouse where the rebels – now these are rebels that are, of course, connected with Al Qaeda – where the rebels were storing chemicals of their own and it basically caused an explosion that resulted in the casualties. Apparently the intelligence on this is very clear.”

Giraldi said the anger within the intelligence community over the distortion of intelligence to justify Trump’s military retaliation was so great that some covert officers were considering going public.

“People in both the agency [the CIA] and in the military who are aware of the intelligence are freaking out about this because essentially Trump completely misrepresented what he already should have known – but maybe he didn’t – and they’re afraid that this is moving toward a situation that could easily turn into an armed conflict,” Giraldi said before Thursday night’s missile strike. “They are astonished by how this is being played by the administration and by the U.S. media.”

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-08/former-cia-officer-intelligence-confirms-russian-account-syria

Portugeezer, Maya

Posted by Buygold @ 7:48 on April 9, 2017  

Portugeezer

“If Russia and China wanted to coordinate an attack on the West, now is the time to flip the switch.”

Yes, if they really want to hurt us, they flip the switch and move to a gold backed system. China dumps what will be our worthless treasuries, game over. Just not sure they want to give up their right to print infinite amounts of worthless fiat either.

Maya – thanks for the update on Tulsi. I didn’t know she was from a political family, only knew her military background.

Moggie

Posted by goldielocks @ 0:51 on April 9, 2017  

Putin isn’t the great leader people are making him out to be less you like dictators. He was just smarter than Obama. Even told Obama he took care of chemical weapons. Both he and Assad have been responsible for the death on citizens including children before. Including using barrel bombs on a hospital. That’s a war crime. We don’t really know any more than what we can get or planted from the media on both sides.

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