Engineered
Fears: The Fake “Russian Threat”, The Fake “Terrorist Threat”
By Mark
Taliano
Global
Research, July 16, 2016
Region: Canada, Middle East & North Africa, Russia and FSU
Recently, General Petr Pavel,
Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, admitted that,
“It
is not the aim of NATO to create a military barrier against broad-scale Russian
aggression, because such aggression is not on the agenda and no intelligence
assessment suggests such a thing.”
Decoded,
this means that intelligence reports indicate that Russia is not a threat to
the West.
Since
Russian aggression is not a threat, then increased NATO deployments to encircle
Russia are a threat — to Russia.
Decoded
again: We are the bad guys, Russia is not.
But
this hasn’t stopped Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, from confirming,
according to CBC news,
that
“Canada
will send a battle group of soldiers to Latvia by early 2017 as part of a NATO
plan to counter fears of Russian aggression in eastern Europe.”
So,
Canada’s decision to provoke Russia is based on groundless fears.
Since
reasonable foreign policy decisions are few and far between, Canadians might
want to pay heed to a recent observation made by Paul Craig Roberts:
“
… only an absolute idiot could think that three or four thousand troops
constitutes a defense against the Russian Army. In June 1941 Operation
Barbarossa hit Russia with an invasion of four million troops, the
majority German component of which were probably the most highly trained and
disciplined troops in military history, excepting only the Spartans. By the
time that the Americans and British got around to the Normandy invasion, the
Russian Army had chewed up the Wehrmacht. There were only a few divisions at
40% strength to resist the Normandy invasion. By the time the Russian Army got
to Berlin, the German resistance consisted of armed children.”
Decoded?
We’re idiots.
Our
now broad-based idiocy is based on the fact that we are being fed a constant
diet of lies, and stories, and toxic myths.
The
fake Russian threat is consistent with the fake terrorist threat. It is very
well documented, with sustainable, Western-based evidence, for
example, that NATO and its allies support terrorism. The terrorists
currently invading Syria are Western proxies/”strategic assets”, employed to
effect illegalregime change.
It
is also well documented that the illegal Western sanctions besieging Syria are
impacting the legitimate, secular, pluralist, democratic government of Syria,
and liberated areas, not the foreign terrorist- plagued areas that are
replenished from surrounding NATO countries, especially Turkey.
So,
the “Russian threat” is fake; there never was a “Syria threat” (except that Syria
insists on its sovereignty and territorial integrity); and the “terrorist
threat” is a hoax, because we support the terrorists.
The
“humanitarian bombing” strategy is also a hoax, because ISIS territory expands when
the U.S illegally bombs Syria.
Basically,
everything we’re hearing is fake. The government, and Soros et al.–funded “non-
government organizations” (NGOs) – are fake, not only because they aren’t
“non-governmental”, but also because they’re embedded with the terrorist invaders.
The
fakery of the news stories is doubly protected by laws embedded in the National Defense Authorization Act which
blur the lines between reality and spectacle. The author writes,
“According
to an amendment to the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the
House Bill H.R 5736 (now law), the federal government of the United States can
now legally propagandize the domestic public.
Arguably,
this makes staged theatrical presentations,
featuring crisis-actors, and purporting to be ‘reality’, legal. “
And,
as if that isn’t enough, Don North writes in “US/NATO Embrace Psy-ops and
Info-War” that,
“As
reflected in a recent NATO conference in Latvia and in the Pentagon’s new ‘Law
of War’ manual, the U.S. government has come to view the control and
manipulation of information as a ‘soft power’ weapon, merging psychological
operations, propaganda and public affairs under the catch phrase ‘strategic
communications.’ “
We
can also reasonably assume that much of the terrorism afflicting the West is
also fake, in the sense that it is synthetic/false flag terrorism. This
doesn’t mean that innocent people aren’t being killed — thousands were murdered
during the 911 false flag — but it does mean that deep state operatives are
likely orchestrating much of the domestic terrorism with a view to blaming
“ISIS”, advancing imperial war plans, and institutionalizing domestic police
state legislation that protects the neo-con war criminals responsible for the
mass-murdering barbarity.
Seemingly,
all of these “Gladio-style” crimes demonstrate the dirty hand of intelligence
operatives – who should be the first suspects — but rarely are.
All
of this fakery provides cover for imperial conquest and the advancement of a
predatory economic model called “neoliberalism”. The name itself is
fraudulent, because it isn’t new, and it isn’t “liberal”. It’s a
predatory economic model of bailed-out, deregulated, parasitical privatization
schemes that preys on the commons, the people, and protects the transnational
oligarch criminals who capture legislative bodies, and advance transnational
corporate empowerment faux “deals” (deceptively labeled “free trade).
Spectacle
and deceit is everything, since democracy, justice for all, and freedom, are
incompatible with this predatory system.
We
are being trained and brainwashed to willingly accept, even embrace, our
enslavement.
Syrians
are at the forefront of those who are effectively opposing this globalized,
unipolar model of enslavement, poverty, and barbarity. Those who are currently
being demonized – Syria, Russia, Iran, Hezbollah and their allies – are paying
with their blood, but they are fighting for all of us, and for our freedoms.
As
Canadians, we should be opposing our country’s foreign policy idiocy, and we
should be supporting the heroics of Syria and its allies. Warmongers have
successfully managed our perceptions to view Syria, Russia, and Iran etc. as
“threats” or “enemies”, but beneath the lies and deceptions, evidence
demonstrates that they are neither.
The
original source of this article is Global Research
Copyright
© Mark
Taliano, Global Research, 2016
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