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Wednesday, April 02, 2014

SYRIAN REBELS PREPARING ANOTHER FALSE FLAG CHEMICAL ATTACK

And I say another because they did Ghouta last August. Ain't no doubt about that.

And they need another false flag chemical attack, to provoke a large scale military intervention on their behalf, because they face extermination at the hands of the Syrian Arab Army. Every day we read more and more reports of either the Syrian Arab Army using the rebels as target practice and easily wiping them off the face of the earth, or rebels surrendering en masse.

Perhaps this is why Prince Charles rushed to Saudi Arabia a few weeks ago?

Or was it to arrange the invasion of Kassab?

Perhaps both?

Armed gangs in Syria are conspiring to stage a chemical attack in the Damascus suburbs in order to later lay the blame on the Bashar Assad’s government, Syria's UN Ambassador Bashar Jaafari has warned the Security Council.

“Competent Syrian authorities intercepted a wireless communication between two terrorists in the Jawbar area of the Damascus governorate,” Jaafari said in a letter addressed to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the Security Council. The letter was published on Tuesday on the UN website.

In that communication, the diplomat said, one “of the terrorists said that another terrorist named Abu Nadir was covertly distributing gas masks.”

The Syrian security services, Jaafari said, also intercepted another communication between militants one of whom was called Abu Jihad. During that conversation, the latter indicated that toxic gas would be used and “asked those who are working with him to supply protective masks.”

Back in March, Jaafari informed the Security Council that a person named Haytham Salahuddin Qassab “transported chemical substances from Turkey on behalf of the terrorist organization known as Ahrar al-Sham.” He allegedly purchased the chemical agents from Turkey’s Dharwa Import and Export Company.

[source : Militants in Syria prepare chemical attack in Damascus – UN envoy, RT, http://rt.com/news/syria-chemical-attack-militants-645/, 1st April 2014]

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