Take a go-o-o-o-d look deeply at this picture, you shadowy person who is not welcome here... |
So let's begin, shall we...
If you read the bulk of the press easily available today, and watch media facades such as the BBC, you're getting such a limited presentation of the actual events and incidents really happening in the world today, that you're being very seriously misled indeed.
Take for instance the detaining of the supertanker the 'Grace I' by the UK Navy off Gibraltar. According to the mainstream news stories this ship was potentially on its way to a Syrian refinery. The disallowed part of that whole thing being that Iran is embargoed, not Syria, albeit there are 2011 sanctions by the EU against Syria, not specifically to do with oil but transport generally. Syria is not functionally a proven participant at this stage - which makes the stopping of the supertanker curious up to a point.
Any 'Syrian' refinery is actually Russian technology, literally under armed guard and supervision of the Russian government - there is no such thing as 'Syrian' refining technology. There might be (well, certainly there is) Syrian located plant and facilities that produce refined petroleum from raw crude, but there is no such thing as crude oil refining technology and carbon cracking columns provided by Syrians.
Syria is able to buy raw crude but maybe not at the price (EG 'free?') that Iran would like to take to some external refinery. On the one hand for sure Iran is already transporting some crude to Russia via its Northern borders, land and sea (Caspian).
Some learned, well-read people will understand the phrase 'to show someone your shin...' |
Probably the most idiotic part of the story handed out to the world by the BBC and others, is that there is some need on the part of Iran to ship raw crude via sea to Syria.
I mean Jesus Christ Almighty! Baku is one of the world's biggest and most efficient oil refining centers, and right next door is Turkey which borders Syria.
Anyway...
Just so as you dimwits monitoring here can get really *-off, one of my personal friends is a guy called Ahmed Stambouli (not the artist guy), and he's an Algerian who happens to be a billionaire.
Trust me when I say this, that when people like Stambouli get irritated, they just commission someone to go out and put a bullet through your head.
Now, that's why I am very friendly, towards him, see. I don't want to get on his wrong side.
So, what were the UK Navy actually up to?
Now what the hell flag is this boat flying? |
The story is that the Americans said 'jump' to the UK - and they did.
And jump what? Something big and fat and obviously sailing to Syria. LOL
The trouble with propaganda is it has the power to turn your head into quicksand and you will sink in it and you will suffocate.
I make no secret of the fact that I use these pages as propaganda.
Many more types of poison than just Novichok and some of it is not only more surreptitious but a whole lot more far-reaching and toxic because you will not die, but you will live with the pain of the poison and the sound knowledge that you yourself opened the box you were told not to go anywhere near. Because it was poisonous.
Here's the problem with real propaganda though - it pulls you into a death spiral and you cannot get out:
the BBC interviewed someone who knew one of these Paris 'terrorists' and was himself also from Algiers - and he told the blatant lie that French people and well, just everyone, really, despises Algerians... And disregards them. To the point that it gives some basis to understand the hatred of an Algerian for Parisians so much so that his animus makes him knife someone or shoot them or run them over or blow them up.
Er. Oka-a-a-y.
As for me, I don't have that perspective of Algerians. And neither did Jim Morrison of the Doors. He used to read Albert Camus (born in Algeria).
There are a lot of occultists particularly, as well as literature scholars, who have read the Golden Ass by Apuleius.
I think probably Shakespeare read Apuleius.
Apuleius was an Algerian.
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