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Judicial Watch: New State Department Documents Reveal Hillary Clinton Email Gap -- Judicial Watch today released newly obtained Department of State documents showing a nearly five-month total gap in the emails former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton decided to return to the State Department...READ MORE

Judicial Watch Files Lawsuit for State Department Records on IT Specialist Implicated in Clinton Email Scandal -- Judicial Watch announced it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking records concerning the service and maintenance of former Secretary Hillary Clinton’s email...READ MORE

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

'If you are worried about refugees, stop supporting terrorists' - Assad interview

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Europe is "not dealing with the cause" of the current refugee crisis, Syrian President Bashar Assad said in an interview with Russian media, RT among them, adding that all Syrian people want is "security and safety."

It’s not about that Europe didn’t accept them or embrace them as refugees, it’s about not dealing with the cause. If you are worried about them, stop supporting terrorists. That’s what we think regarding the crisis. This is the core of the whole issue of refugees.

"If we ask any Syrian today about what they want, the first thing they would say - 'We want security and safety for every person and every family'," the Syrian president said, adding that political forces, whether inside or outside the government “should unite around what the Syrian people want."

The "Syrian fabric," as Assad has called it, includes people of many ethnicities and sects, including the Kurds. "They are not foreigners," the Syrian president said, adding that without such groups of people who have been living in the region for centuries "there wouldn’t have been a homogeneous Syria."

Assad said that the dialogue in Syria should be continued "in order to reach the consensus," which cannot be implemented"unless we defeat the terrorism in Syria."

"If you want to implement anything real, it’s impossible to do anything while you have people being killed, bloodletting hasn’t stopped, people feel insecure," the Syrian president said.

""I would like to take this opportunity to call on all forces to unite against terrorism, because it is the way to achieve the political objectives which we, as Syrians, want through dialogue and political action," Bashar Assad said.

Read and watch the full version of Assad’s interview on RT.com at 03:00GMT on September 16.

http://www.rt.com/news/315431-assad-interview-refugee-terrorists/

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Satellite images reveal scope of Russia’s forward operating base in Syria

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The projection of Russian forces into Syria could be an attempt to bolster the government of President Bashar al Assad or a means to exert pressure during a time of sensitive negotiations.

Either way, it will be increasingly difficult for the Russians to avoid mission creep as they magnify support for their favored faction in the Syrian conflict.

Analysis

Satellite imagery of the Bassel al Assad International Airport in Latakia, Syria, confirms reports of sustained Russian military transport flights to the Syrian airfield, where the Russians appear to be establishing a base of operations.

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The satellite imagery, captured Sept. 4, shows a recently constructed air traffic control station in the vicinity of newly laid asphalt surfaces, alongside shipping container-sized structures believed to be mobile housing units. Construction is underway throughout the airport; surfaces are being leveled and new structures are being erected.

Earthworks are visible along the entire length of the easternmost runway, likely part of improvements to the airfield to allow the ingress of heavier transport aircraft.

The reinforcement of the airport shows that Moscow is preparing to deploy aerial assets to Syria, if it has not already done so. To sustain an overseas presence, Moscow must establish a sustained logistical connection and have forces in place to defend it. In this case, Russia is looking to establish an air bridge, with everything that entails.

Stationing Russian aerial assets — such as fighter jets and attack helicopters — inside Syria is a clear escalation of Moscow’s involvement in the country. Russia’s previous involvement was limited to the transfer of equipment, spare parts and weaponry to the Syrian government and the provision of intelligence support.

Signs of a growing Russian military presence emerged last week. Alligator- and Ropucha-class landing ships from the Black Sea Fleet, clearly laden with vehicles and equipment, were seen sailing toward Syria through the Bosporus.

Photos of Russian soldiers and marines from at least two separate Russian units deployed in Syria — the 810th Marine Brigade and the 336th Guards Marine Brigade — are increasingly surfacing on social media. Russian troops have been spotted in the provinces of Latakia, Tartus, Homs and Damascus. Some Russian forces are also deployed at the Syrian Naval Academy in Latakia.

These deployments aside, Stratfor has not observed a substantial Russian presence on the battlefield, either against rebel forces or the Islamic State. As previously noted, there are signs that Russian personnel have directly engaged the rebels, but this remains uncommon.

It is more likely that Moscow has embedded advisers with Syrian units on the ground rather than committed formal combat units to the fight. Russia could be marshaling its forces and equipment in Syria ahead of the deployment of full-sized combat units that would support loyalist forces, but that is unlikely.

Right now, it is more probable that the Russians are limiting their direct involvement. By establishing an air base they are in a position to deliver substantially greater supplies to Damascus’ forces, provide close air support as required, and deploy more advisers and intelligence officers to embed with loyalist forces.

Nevertheless, even this level of support is concerning for the rebel groups in Syria opposing al Assad. Russian aid to the government could erode the rebel momentum on the battlefield, just as Iranian and Hezbollah intervention did in 2013. Increased Russian presence in Syria serves a number of purposes, but by fortifying the loyalists, Moscow hopes to better position itself in negotiations that might bring about a political solution to the conflict.

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A T-90A tank firing its main gun. Russia has moved at least a half dozen of these to Syria.

Yet, by establishing a secure air bridge, Russia opens the gates for rapid intervention, should it choose. Beyond Moscow’s growing commitment, it will be increasingly difficult for the Russians to avoid mission creep as they support their favored faction in the Syrian conflict.

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Sunday, September 13, 2015

VIDEO: BBC HAD PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF 9/11

BBC aired report on building 7 collapse 20 minutes before tower came down

Video: BBC Had Prior Knowledge Of 9/11

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by INFOWARS.COM | SEPTEMBER 13, 2015


In 2013, Tony Rooke refused to pay a TV license fee because the BBC intentionally misrepresented facts about the 9/11 attacks, he alleged.

FORMER CIA DEPUTY DIRECTOR CALLS FOR INVESTIGATION INTO OBAMA ADMINISTRATION’S INTELLIGENCE MANIPULATION

"This is a very, very serious charge"

Former CIA Deputy Director Calls For Investigation Into Obama Administration's Intelligence Manipulation

Former deputy Director of the CIA, Mike Morell, has called for a full investigation into the allegations from over 50 intelligence analysts at CENTCOM that higher ups altered their assessment reports on ISIS in order to fit with the Obama administration’s public narrative that the terror group is weak.

The charge was revealed in a Daily Beast article this week, and has been described as a “revolt” by spies within the military’s intelligence apparatus.

Appearing on CBS This Morning, the only program to report on the story, Morell was unequivocal about what action he thinks should be taken.

“One of the key aspects of the policy-making process in the United States, is that analysts get to say what they think without any interference, without anybody changing it. So this is a very, very serious charge.” he urged.

“I think it needs to be fully investigated, and if there is truth that somebody has been meddling with their analysis, I think somebody needs to lose their job over it.” Morell added

“There needs to be full transparency into this because this is so important that analysts actually get to say what they really think.” he concluded.

When asked for his own assessment of the ISIS threat, Morell painted a grim picture.

“I think there’s three battlefields.” he explained, clarifying that “One is the battlefield in Iraq and Syria and I’d say we’re at stalemate there. The second battlefield is the militant groups around the world who are now claiming they’re part of ISIS, we’re losing that battle. And then the third battle is the ideological battle for the hearts and minds of young people in the United States, in western Europe, Australia, Canada, I think we’re losing that fight too.”

So while senior officials in the Obama administration, including the President himself, continue to claim the war against ISIS is being won, over 50 intelligence analysts and a former CIA deputy director are saying that the complete opposite is true, and that the reality is being actively covered up by senior officials in the know.

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Steve Watson is a London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, andPrisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham, and a Bachelor Of Arts Degree in Literature and Creative Writing from Nottingham Trent University.

BARBERSHOP OWNER ATTACKED BY FEMINIST FOR NOT CUTTING HAIR SPEAKS OUT

Men's barbershop owner breaks down absurd fine over alleged gender discrimination

Barbershop Owner Attacked by Feminist For Not Cutting Hair Speaks Out

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by INFOWARS.COM | SEPTEMBER 12, 2015


Gentleman’s barbershop owner Johnny Interval explains how he was fined $750because he doesn’t specialize in cutting women’s hair.