The Impossible Photo

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  1. cerberus

    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It'll come, unless we head 'em off at the pass, and only Nigel will do that. No-one else will that's for sure.
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    :rolleyes: Would that I could live in a fools paradise - it would be so much better for my blood pressure!
     
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    Thingamabob Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It is very sad to realize that you are probably right.
     
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    Thingamabob Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yes. They just reek of treachery! Here they are planning their next unholy coup in yet another oil-rich, third world nation.

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    .. but they will pin it on some innocent tourists like these two:
     
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    Where is Bush looking lol everyone else is looking just to their left but he looking to his right.
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I always am. :cool: No, that makes me come across as immodest - make it I usually am. :mrgreen:
     
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    Thingamabob Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Somebody is giving him the finger.
     
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    Liberty Monkey Well-Known Member

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    When the poisoning first happened I turned to my mate and said UK did it and are trying to frame the Russians for it.

    When Russia wants you dead you are dead.
     
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    Thingamabob Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That
    That is the most logical explanation I have heard yet.
     
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    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    No, it is just another example of a false flag done to make the Russians look bad. Dozens of statements of "anonymous sources", and not one single piece of evidence to support that.

    And another example of an event in which early photos of the scene, including statements from peasants in the field, contradict the official story and were quickly withdrawn from public view. Like 911 that way.

    Kiev never did release the ATC records, and anybody paying attention knows why. Those records expose the perps.
     
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    Oh, okay. Like how they killed Lady Diana and Elvis?
    I believe this plane was shot down by the Americans. The fact that they
    cleared the crime scene before the Russians arrived proves it I guess.
     
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    You realize that one can distrust the government without believing a single word Putin says, right?
     
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    Thingamabob Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It's funny isn't it. Now I am not making a case but I am making an observation. Of all the whistleblowers on our side of the fence proving to the point of FACT all sorts of dirty secrets and blowing the cover on some of the most intricately laid government operations ...... and yet "not a single piece of evidence to support" the Russians doing anything Washington or 10 Downing St. alleges. Hmmmmm ..... :wtf: Why is that not one single piece of evidence can put the Russian government at the scene of the crime?
     
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    I note that another Russian who worked for MI6 and Spanish intelligence too (as Skripal did), was Alexander Litvinenko.

    Oddly enough he also was involved with Christopher Steele, MI6 buddy of Pablo Miller (British newspapers are forbidden from even stating his name in relation to Skripal) who recruited and was/is the handler of Sergei Skripal.

    Litvinenko was involved with the smuggling of nuclear materials with the Italian Camorra (organised crime family) and various others, so it is not outside the bounds of reality for Cunningham in the below article to suggest that the Skripal affair may have been an organised crime matter.

    My own take is that whoever was responsible, the affair was quickly hijacked and used as a multitool to beat Russia with in the propaganda war; to additionally beat Trump into full compliance with the neocon agenda (now done) in Syria and to be used to justify the FUKUS war plans in Syria, which may well manifest some time today (or very soon) by use of a White Helmet's false flag chemical event in Idlib, probably at, or in the vicinity of Jisr al Shughur. Time will tell though.

    https://www.strategic-culture.org/n...nd-syria-imperative-criminalizing-russia.html
     
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    Putin is a dictator. Those who opposed him, or even just happened to be
    in his way, wind up in jail or dead.

    Yes, you can make the case that a journalist like Anna Politkovskaya,
    (one of many murdered in Russia) was targeted by the Chechen separatists.
    The "evidence" is trotted out, a few Chechens go to jail, and Putin defends
    liberty once more.

    Only... thinking people are left wondering why a woman who championed
    the Chechens would be killed by them.

    Same with the killings and attempted killings in England.

    Most people, I hope, who read this forum, are intelligent enough to see
    what Russia and its trolls are up to.
     
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    Excellent and revealing post, SH (as usual.). How easy it is for the government to pervert the truth when it has the slavishly compliant national broadcaster and the obedient MSM media on-side, and a dumbed down populace to unquestioningly believe the government's false narrative? And we have evidence of it every day on this discussion board.

    Edit: But what still hasn't been revealed is Skripal's present whereabouts - why could that be? Also today's news - US warning Russia of the consequences of another(!) chemical attack. Smells to me like an upcoming reprise of the false flag attack in Douma, and the illegal invasion consequences of that.
     
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    Striped Horse Well-Known Member

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    You'll have to forgive me, but I find that anyone who uses the Russian trolls ploy to deflect those of us who vehemently disagree with the US/West neoliberal permanent war playbook, to be precisely the fools the elite hopes to influence.

    But have a nice day anyway.
     
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    Can't let them go and blab openly until this whole Syria/Trump affair is over and done with, so they're being kept in "protective custody". Eventually, the deal will be they have to sign a non-disclosure agreement to be cut loose.

    On the Syrian chemical false flag, see Fisk's article in the Syrian thread Cerb. It's quite a surprise; no massed Syrian troops around Idlib that he could find. None. Other than a few doing drill and guard routines etc. I don't know what this signifies (other than the obvious of course) and have to consider that we're all being played...
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Exquisitely put SH. I'm surprised by how many adults there are who obviously have so little insight into these things.
     
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    Lots of Americans would agree with this "war playbook"
    Given that the USA spends, what, 4% GDP on defense
    but most of her allies spend less than half that amount.
    We have a situation where America is responsible for
    the defense needs of both Europe and Asian allies.

    Japan has no "war play book" & doesn't need it. It lives
    under the American "nuclear umbrella" (which has
    helped keep Asia relatively nuclear free) yet Japan
    slaps tariffs on American cars - whilst flooding USA
    with Hondas, Toyotas and Nissans. So there's a lot of
    angry people in the USA who feel they have to shoulder
    the Western defenses and are made fools of by the
    very nations they protect.
     
  21. Striped Horse

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    Mmm. $21 trillion and counting.

    The day when the dollar collapses altogether and loses its reserve status is the day when the Pentagon system and the vile Neoliberal ideology that has infected the world will finally have a wooden stakedriven through its heart.

    And that's also the day when you and those other Americans (I assume you are a Yank?) who have supported endless war will suddenly wake up crying and screaming --- as you discover that the dollar in your pocket is virtually worthless and the only future you have is going to be hard, hard and harder.

    That'll also be the day when you scream and bitch about how you were duped.

    Yup, you were.

    But you wanted it.

    Enjoy that day when it dawns.
     
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    I am Australian. My country has a GDP roughly that of Russia.
    Yet we have no imperial ambitions, no nuclear forces, we don't
    have the world's largest tank formations or a huge standing army.

    In short, the claim that America has an "military industrial complex"
    is quite disingenuous. Russia IS a military industrial complex.
    No-one in America is poor because of their nations defense!

    It had been noted in Australian papers that perhaps the two agents
    involved in the attempt on Skripal's life are probably now dead. Just
    like the three journalists who reported on the deaths of Russian
    servicemen (sorry, volunteers) in Syria. One tactic the Russians use
    for these executions is live cremations.
     
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    I don't even understand their logic in saying these photos are fake. The photos are of the two walking down a narrow corridor at the airport. We know they were at the airport from other documents, and can clearly see the images aren't photoshopped. What would be the motivation?
     
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    The explanation is simple. Other photos of the Gatwick airport show about four or more parallel corridors. Each man was walking in a different corridor.
     
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