Saturday 5 March 2011

Russian Army says Libya Air Strikes Did Not Happen & is a complete HOAX


The Russian military claims that the supposed air strikes launched by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi against protesters last week did not happen at all, suggesting that the key event seized upon by the global media as a justification for a “humanitarian” military intervention was a contrived hoax. According to Russia Today correspondent Irina Galushko, top officials from Russia’s Joint Chiefs of Staff monitoring images from space satellites have concluded that, “Some of the reports made by western media are not entirely corresponding to the pictures they are getting”. Specifically, the supposed air strikes that took place on February 22 over Benghazi and Tripoli, which were widely reported by the likes of the BBC and Al Jazeera, were not registered by the Russian military chiefs studying the images coming in from the satellites. The pictures show that, “nothing of that sort has been going on on the ground”, states Galushko, adding that there is also no evidence from footage shot by television cameras which suggests that any airborne attacks took place. Although there seems little doubt that Gaddafi’s regime is currently using air strikes to fight back against rebels who have seized eastern areas of the country, the initial claim that air strikes were used against protesters was unquestioningly parroted by the mass media last week despite there being scant evidence of such an attack.

A Russian Satellite in orbit

Watch the video from Russia Today on Youtube

The horror of death raining down from above and slaughtering innocent people (let’s not mention predator drones), was endlessly hyped by western media and political leaders as a clear justification for a United States of Zionism and NATO-led military campaign to topple Gaddafi on “humanitarian” grounds, of course having nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that Libya holds the largest oil reserves in the whole of Africa. History tells us that almost every single conflict involving the United States of Zionism has been kick-started by a contrived pretext to justify military intervention, whether it be a pre-emptive attack or a so-called “humanitarian” campaign. “Humanitarian” wars are a lot easier to sell to the public because contrived crises focused around manipulating people’s emotions and empathy for human suffering are relatively simple to concoct. Who could forget the Iraqi incubator babies hoax, in which it was claimed that Saddam Hussein had ordered his henchmen to remove babies from their incubators in Kuwait and leave them for dead on hospital floors. The story was aggressively hyped by the western media and graciously exploited by George H.W. Bush for war propaganda before the first Gulf War.

Of course, the whole story was subsequently discovered to be a carefully crafted hoax cooked up by the Kuwaiti government in exile along with American PR firm Hill & Knowlton, led by by the firm’s CEO and former Bush staffer Craig Fuller, who was tasked to “devise a campaign to win American support for the war”. Similarly, Bill Clinton’s attack on Serbia in the 90′s was launched on the back of a fabricated controversy involving a Serbian relief camp that housed Bosnian refugees, which the media spun into being a Nazi-style concentration camp in which emaciated Bosnians were being imprisoned against their will. The footage broadcast by the global media was contrived so as to make it look as if the Bosnians were inside a barbed-wire enclosure, when in fact it was the British TV news crew who were inside the enclosure and who were filming through the barbed-wire to the outside, where Bosnians had gathered. The emaciated concentration camp victim was in fact a man with a natural birth defect.


{EOP}Hillary Clinton: US Losing Information War to Alternative Media



The US is losing the global information war, Secretary of  State Hillary Clinton declared while appearing before a congressional committee to ask for extra funds to spread US propaganda through new media.
Clinton said existing private channels are not good enough to handle the job, naming as rivals Al Jazeera, China’s CCTV and RT — which she watches, she added.
Clinton was defending her department’s budget in front of the House’s Committee on Foreign Affairs on Wednesday. She said the US should step up its propaganda effort and get back “in the game” of doing “what we do best.”
“During the Cold War we did a great job in getting America’s message out. After the Berlin Wall fell we said, ‘Okay, fine, enough of that, we are done,’ and unfortunately we are paying a big price for it,” she said. “Our private media cannot fill that gap.”
“We are in an information war and we are losing that war. Al Jazeera is winning, the Chinese have opened a global multi-language television network, the Russians have opened up an English-language network. I’ve seen it in a few countries, and it is quite instructive,” she stated.
Things have changed a lot since the days when Western media outlets, including BBC and CNN, had a monopoly on the coverage of world news. More and more viewers across the world tune into various foreign media to get a fresh take on events.
It is all in the numbers. For instance, RT’s presence on YouTube is a real hit: almost 300 million views, when CNN International is struggling to reach 3 million.
RT’s constantly growing audience is an indication that the days of media monopoly are over and that people are demanding more multi-polar thinking.
Published in Global Research, March 4nd, 2011.

{EOP}Turkey arrests 7 secularist journalists - Reports say they were onto sparking a subversive campaign to topple Turkish regime

Turkey has arrested seven journalists as an investigation is in process into an alleged secularist network accused of conspiring to topple the Islamic-rooted government. The Guardian’s Roy Greenslade reports in his blog that seven secularist journalists have been arrested by Turkish authorities as part of an investigation into an ‘alleged plot to overthrow the Turkish government.’ Those arrested include Nedim Sener, ‘named last year as an International Press Institute (IP) world press freedom hero’, and Professor Yalçın Küçük, described as a‘prominent critic’ of the government.


The European Commission is all of a sudden “deeply concerned” about the detention of their subversive terrorists working under the disguise of "journalists". Stefan Fuele, a Commissioner from the body, is quoted as saying that Turkey:

‘urgently needs to amend its legal framework to improve the exercise of freedom of the press in practice and in a significant manner’.

The arrests come after Turkish freedom of speech was recently praised by a prominent Tunisian Islamist. According to the Turkish Hurriyet, Rached Ghannouchi, the head of the‘Ennahda’ party, spoke at the funeral of former Turkish Islamist Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan, where he:

‘touched on the freedom of the press, mentioning at least once that Turkey’s free press is an inspiration to the Arab world.’

Hurriyet notes that Ghannouchi made his remarks ‘in the Istanbul headquarters of the Humanitarian Relief Foundation [IHH]’.

{EOP}Davis' fellow terrorists in White House threatening Pakistan


National security officials say progress is being made to persuade Pakistan to free a CIA's "Cold Blooded Killer" contractor held on murder charges but that Washington could take punitive diplomatic and financial action if the case is not resolved soon. The officials said they believed private discussions between Islamabad and Washington have cooled anti-American rhetoric that erupted in Pakistan after the arrest of Raymond Davis, a former USZ special forces soldier. His arrest put grave strains on ties between USZ and Pakistani intelligence agencies, who have had an uneasy but sometimes productive partnership combating militants based in tribal areas along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan. Last week, CIA Director Leon Panetta raised the Davis case with his Pakistani counterpart General Ahmed Pasha, head of the Inter Services Intelligence directorate. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also talked about Davis with top Pakistani officials.

CIA's cold blooded killer Raymond Davis
The USZ message, according to a senior official in Washington, was “turn down the volume” of public discussion about Davis and “work through private channels”. USZ officials believe the public uproar in Pakistan over Davis has subsided enough to allow “productive” dialogue about devising a way to free him. But several officials told the media of detailed discussions within President Barack Obama’s administration about coercive measures being considered if Pakistan does not free Davis because, according to Washington, the “Cold Blooded Killer” has diplomatic immunity. The punitive steps could include slowing disbursements of USZ aid to Pakistan and the issuing of USZ entry visas to Pakistanis, an official said. A more distant possibility, the official said, would be to declare some Pakistani diplomats “persona non grata” and expel them from the United States of Zionism. Two USZ officials stressed that Washington was not close to being ready to impose any of these sanctions, adding that the pace would ultimately be dictated by events in Pakistan. “If this looks like it is headed toward a point of no return then a decision will be made to pressure them”, one of the officials said. But punitive steps will likely remain on hold, the official said, if Davis stayed in good health, continued to be segregated from other detainees in the jail and there appeared to be a possibility of securing his release. “As long as it remains where it is, in stasis, people will leave flexibility”, the official told Reuters.

Other USZ officials said Pakistani authorities recently made significant efforts to improve security around Davis. On Thursday, a court in Lahore adjourned Davis’ scheduled trial until next week. The United States of Zionism has retained a retired judge and former government prosecutor, Zahid Hussain Bokhari, to help with Davis’ defense. Bokhari said on Friday the payment of “blood money” to the heirs of the two men killed by him is the best way to free him. However, relatives of the two victims and a third man killed by an American vehicle rushing to the scene said this week they were not interested in receiving money from the USZ. They also said USZ officials had not contacted them in any capacity. Bokhari said Davis would be charged at the next court hearing on March 8. Asked whether the payment of “blood money” to the families, sanctioned under Pakistani law and a common occurrence here, was a good way out of the crisis, shamelessly undignified & spiritually sold out Bokhari said: “That is the best way, not just a good way”. He said USZ consular officials would handle any such effort. The USZ Embassy has not given details on what it is doing to resolve the crisis, other than say it is working with the Pakistani government. Bokhari said the court was “in a hurry and under public pressure” to charge Davis, noting that the Lahore High Court is reviewing petitions on whether he has immunity. He said that if the high court ruled he was immune, he anticipated Davis would walk free.

“We are concerned that the proceedings are ongoing”, State Department spokesman PJ Crowley told reporters after a Lahore court rejected Davis’ claim for diplomatic immunity and said it would go with his trial. “We can’t really comment on the litigation itself. We continue to stress to the Pakistani Government and to the Pakistani courts that he has full immunity from criminal prosecution”, he said. “So that’s not a definitive judgment. There is actually, later this month, a higher court hearing on the question of diplomatic immunity”, he said. It is pedagogical to note at this point that former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was dropped from the new cabinet because of his firm and concretely proven stance that DAVIS HAD NO IMMUNITY ACCORDING TO THE FOREIGN OFFICE's OFFICIAL RECORDS.

Last week, during his conversation with CIA Chief Leon Panetta, ISI chief General Ahmad Shuja Pasha blasted Davis' criminal activities across the country that included taking pictures of extremely sensitive Military and Religious spots. We have already written several detailed reports on this issue and we urge our readers to read them to get a full insight of this issue.


{EOP}"Aman ki Asha" - The Truth...Is This Geo Pakistani channel or ???

The true side of Indian drama exposed. "Aman ki Asha" is a so-called "peace initiative" taken by Times of India and Jang Group to "bring the countries together". This video highlights the facade behind Indian intentions, their officials have something else to say.

{EOP}Indian RAW Give us Targets in Pakistan:Says Lashkaray Jhangvi

AMAN KI ASHA and  GEO as JEW Tv EXPOSED......

Indian RAW Give us Targets in Pakistan:Says Lashkaray Jhangvi
According to this arrested terrorist indian agencies pay them and gives them targets in Pakistan.
They meet indians in afghanistan for briefing.



Turkey arrests 7 secularist journalists - Reports say they were onto sparking a subversive campaign to topple Turkish regime


Turkey has arrested seven journalists as an investigation is in process into an alleged secularist network accused of conspiring to topple the Islamic-rooted government. The Guardian’s Roy Greenslade reports in his blog that seven secularist journalists have been arrested by Turkish authorities as part of an investigation into an ‘alleged plot to overthrow the Turkish government.’ Those arrested include Nedim Sener, ‘named last year as an International Press Institute (IP) world press freedom hero’, and Professor Yalçın Küçük, described as a ‘prominent critic’ of the government.


The European Commission is all of a sudden “deeply concerned” about the detention of their subversive terrorists working under the disguise of "journalists". Stefan Fuele, a Commissioner from the body, is quoted as saying that Turkey:

‘urgently needs to amend its legal framework to improve the exercise of freedom of the press in practice and in a significant manner’.

The arrests come after Turkish freedom of speech was recently praised by a prominent Tunisian Islamist. According to the Turkish Hurriyet, Rached Ghannouchi, the head of the ‘Ennahda’ party, spoke at the funeral of former Turkish Islamist Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan, where he:

‘touched on the freedom of the press, mentioning at least once that Turkey’s free press is an inspiration to the Arab world.’

Hurriyet notes that Ghannouchi made his remarks ‘in the Istanbul headquarters of the Humanitarian Relief Foundation [IHH]’.

Davis' fellow White House terrorists threatening Pakistan

Read on Pakistan Cyber Force Facebook Page

National security officials say progress is being made to persuade Pakistan to free a CIA's "Cold Blooded Killer" contractor held on murder charges but that Washington could take punitive diplomatic and financial action if the case is not resolved soon. The officials said they believed private discussions between Islamabad and Washington have cooled anti-American rhetoric that erupted in Pakistan after the arrest of Raymond Davis, a former USZ special forces soldier. His arrest put grave strains on ties between USZ and Pakistani intelligence agencies, who have had an uneasy but sometimes productive partnership combating militants based in tribal areas along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan. Last week, CIA Director Leon Panetta raised the Davis case with his Pakistani counterpart General Ahmed Pasha, head of the Inter Services Intelligence directorate. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also talked about Davis with top Pakistani officials.

CIA's cold blooded killer Raymond Davis
The USZ message, according to a senior official in Washington, was “turn down the volume” of public discussion about Davis and “work through private channels”. USZ officials believe the public uproar in Pakistan over Davis has subsided enough to allow “productive” dialogue about devising a way to free him. But several officials told the media of detailed discussions within President Barack Obama’s administration about coercive measures being considered if Pakistan does not free Davis because, according to Washington, the “Cold Blooded Killer” has diplomatic immunity. The punitive steps could include slowing disbursements of USZ aid to Pakistan and the issuing of USZ entry visas to Pakistanis, an official said. A more distant possibility, the official said, would be to declare some Pakistani diplomats “persona non grata” and expel them from the United States of Zionism. Two USZ officials stressed that Washington was not close to being ready to impose any of these sanctions, adding that the pace would ultimately be dictated by events in Pakistan. “If this looks like it is headed toward a point of no return then a decision will be made to pressure them”, one of the officials said. But punitive steps will likely remain on hold, the official said, if Davis stayed in good health, continued to be segregated from other detainees in the jail and there appeared to be a possibility of securing his release. “As long as it remains where it is, in stasis, people will leave flexibility”, the official told Reuters.

Other USZ officials said Pakistani authorities recently made significant efforts to improve security around Davis. On Thursday, a court in Lahore adjourned Davis’ scheduled trial until next week. The United States of Zionism has retained a retired judge and former government prosecutor, Zahid Hussain Bokhari, to help with Davis’ defense. Bokhari said on Friday the payment of “blood money” to the heirs of the two men killed by him is the best way to free him. However, relatives of the two victims and a third man killed by an American vehicle rushing to the scene said this week they were not interested in receiving money from the USZ. They also said USZ officials had not contacted them in any capacity. Bokhari said Davis would be charged at the next court hearing on March 8. Asked whether the payment of “blood money” to the families, sanctioned under Pakistani law and a common occurrence here, was a good way out of the crisis, shamelessly undignified & spiritually sold out Bokhari said: “That is the best way, not just a good way”. He said USZ consular officials would handle any such effort. The USZ Embassy has not given details on what it is doing to resolve the crisis, other than say it is working with the Pakistani government. Bokhari said the court was “in a hurry and under public pressure” to charge Davis, noting that the Lahore High Court is reviewing petitions on whether he has immunity. He said that if the high court ruled he was immune, he anticipated Davis would walk free.

“We are concerned that the proceedings are ongoing”, State Department spokesman PJ Crowley told reporters after a Lahore court rejected Davis’ claim for diplomatic immunity and said it would go with his trial. “We can’t really comment on the litigation itself. We continue to stress to the Pakistani Government and to the Pakistani courts that he has full immunity from criminal prosecution”, he said. “So that’s not a definitive judgment. There is actually, later this month, a higher court hearing on the question of diplomatic immunity”, he said. It is pedagogical to note at this point that former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was dropped from the new cabinet because of his firm and concretely proven stance that DAVIS HAD NO IMMUNITY ACCORDING TO THE FOREIGN OFFICE's OFFICIAL RECORDS.

Last week, during his conversation with CIA Chief Leon Panetta, ISI chief General Ahmad Shuja Pasha blasted Davis' criminal activities across the country that included taking pictures of extremely sensitive Military and Religious spots. We have already written several detailed reports on this issue and we urge our readers to read them to get a full insight of this issue.


Enticing Fury
Pakistan Cyber Force

{EOP}Afghan probe says Nato killed dozens of Kunar civilians


Paul Wood, BBC
Afghan government investigators have told the BBC that 65 civilians, including 50 women and children, were killed in a Nato operation last week.
But the Nato force, Isaf, says its initial findings show that no civilians were killed in Kunar province.
It said more than 30 insurgents died in an overnight raid in the area.
On Sunday, the provincial governor said civilians had been killed in recent Nato-led air strikes in a remote mountainous district.
Afghans – from President Hamid Karzai down – believe that in Kunar province, indiscriminate Nato firepower killed 20 women, 29 children, and more than a dozen unarmed men.
‘Propaganda’
Nato believes there was not a single civilian casualty from its operation in Kunar.
It says that pro-Taliban villagers have created a propaganda story that was taken up by politicians in Kabul eager to prove their nationalist credentials.
The incident happened a week ago in a mountainous and sparsely populated area of the country.
Nato was carrying out a three-day offensive against Taliban fighters, using Apache attack helicopters equipped with 30-mm cannon Hellfire missiles.
The key battle was fought over a five-hour period, at night, in rugged terrain.
No video or photographs have yet emerged either of the operation or, crucially, of any bodies.
But the head of the Afghan investigation team said that victims were burned beyond recognition and buried in a mass grave.
One man from the village said that people were killed after they fled, terrified, from their homes.
He was speaking from the nearest hospital where people were being treated apparently for burns.
Some Nato officers believe that village elders may have burned the hands and feet of children and sent them to hospital to create the impression of an incident involving civilians – adding to pressure to halt the operation.
It is claimed that this suggestion was repeated in a meeting between the Nato commander, General David Petreaus, and President Karzai this week.
The president’s spokesman called it “outrageous, insulting and racist”.
Deepening rift
The rift will only deepen now that the official investigation set up by President Karzai has directly contradicted Nato’s version of events.
The investigation team has just returned to Kabul and will report that some 36 insurgents were killed but that there is no evidence – from surveillance film of the battle – of any civilian deaths.
More generally, according to the UN, the vast majority of civilian deaths in Afghanistan are caused by the Taliban, not the international forces.
But Afghans are convinced that Nato routinely bombs and shoots innocent people – and that belief is one of the things that keeps the insurgency alive.

{EOP}Separatist leader stages fast in Kashmir



Yasin Malik (2nd right) and other separatist leaders take part in a hunger strike in Srinagar. PHOTO: AFP
SRINAGAR: A prominent Indian Kashmir separatist leader staged a day-long fast Saturday against large-scale arrests in the aftermath of massive anti-India protests last year.
Yasin Malik, head of the pro-independence Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, said more than 4,000 young people and separatists had been jailed by Indian police since 114 people were killed last year, mostly shot by police.
“This is a peaceful protest against the unabated crackdown on our youth,” said Malik, flanked by over a dozen separatist leaders, as some 400 protesters shouted “We want freedom.”
The demonstration took place in the centre of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, which has been wracked by a more than two-decade armed revolt against Indian rule.
Police agree that more than 4,000 people were arrested in connection with stone-throwing and other offences during last year’s five-month confrontation between security forces and protesters, but say all but 208 have been released.
The separatists insist that none of those arrested have been freed.
Discontent has simmered in Kashmir since the partition of the subcontinent in 1947, when a Hindu ruler took his Muslim subjects into India rather than Islamic Pakistan.
Now, after two wars over the area, Kashmir is administered in part by India and Pakistan, but claimed in full by both. Polls appear to indicate that most in Indian Kashmir favour independence.

{EOP}AMAN KI ASHA and GEO tv Exposed :Geo Tv found as Jew Tv



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