Monday, June 18, 2012

SPY SPIN

The Daily Star (again) has been told that the Syrian military is being spied on by satellites that are allegedly intercepting their communications, and information passed on to the Syrian al Qaeda rebs so the rebs can 'rescue' civilians and save them before an alleged massacre.

So why did this not work at Houla or Qubair, when it was instantly alleged by Hasty Hague and Lillary that there was collaboration between the Shabiha and the Syrian military over several hours before mass slaughters took place?

I mean, were any communications intercepted NOT passed on to the rebs so that them alleged slaughters could take place to make the Syrian government and their supporters look like monsters?

Or are the communications being intercepted but there are no slaughters being planned between the Shabiha and the Syrian military (and more and evidence is confirming this which is why the NATO media has lost all interest in those alleged massacres even with such respected media as FAZ confirming that the Syrian al Qaeda rebs did it), but this story makes it look like there is such bloody planning, makes this extremely hi-tec collaboration between MI6 and CIA and the Syrian al Qaeda rebs OK, and makes the self-confessed throat-cutting, head-chopping Syrian al Qaeda rebs look like angels sent from heaven above?

A SPY-IN-THE-SKY is listening in on President Assad’s ruthless killers to save the lives of ­innocent men, women and children.

The British and US ­satellites pick up their plans then pass them on to dissident leaders through MI6 and CIA ­officers who have ­infiltrated Syria.

The information has helped rebels to evacuate civilians from hospitals and other Assad targets ­before they were attacked.

The Syrian hacking ­operation is a new part of the worldwide Echelon ­system that was created to monitor the communist bloc during the Cold War.
[source : SATELLITES TARGET SYRIAN LEADER, The Daily Star, http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/view/257143/Satellites-target-Syrian-leader/, 17/06/2012]

NB there is an admittance that Echelon exists, that it uses speech recognition.

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