The Syrian “Civil War” kicked off with the protests in Daraa, Syria, which began on March 18, 2011. They were marked by sniper assassinations of protesters - a common false flag tactic. The most well known event was during the Revolution of Dignity Maidan protests in Kyiv.
Snipers controlled the Bustan al-Qasr crossing in Aleppo for a cou…
The Syrian “Civil War” kicked off with the protests in Daraa, Syria, which began on March 18, 2011. They were marked by sniper assassinations of protesters - a common false flag tactic. The most well known event was during the Revolution of Dignity Maidan protests in Kyiv.
Snipers controlled the Bustan al-Qasr crossing in Aleppo for a couple years during the first Aleppo takeover. There were videos and exposes of the ‘rebels’ shooting civilians. One of these snipers was a chain smoking child.
As one al Jazeera journo and whistleblower reported in 2011 or 12: the ‘revolution’ was militarised from the beginning. He said he saw “tens of gunmen crossing the border” during the early days.
Qatar’s Al Jazeera played a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of the “Syrian Revolution”. Qatar was also one of the go-betweens for terrorist proxies unleashed in Syria.
His video interview was reported at the time by The Guardian. I can no longer find it.
This is the unfortunate result of being kicked off social media platforms and losing all your vital links - and then the Central Planners scrubbing articles.
Thanks for that Linda. There's a good documentary out there on all this. I can't recall the name or producer. Half my old bookmarks are gone - dead links. It's astonishing how fast they're erasing the past so the past will be forgotten. The mind doesn't forget.
The Syrian “Civil War” kicked off with the protests in Daraa, Syria, which began on March 18, 2011. They were marked by sniper assassinations of protesters - a common false flag tactic. The most well known event was during the Revolution of Dignity Maidan protests in Kyiv.
Snipers controlled the Bustan al-Qasr crossing in Aleppo for a couple years during the first Aleppo takeover. There were videos and exposes of the ‘rebels’ shooting civilians. One of these snipers was a chain smoking child.
As one al Jazeera journo and whistleblower reported in 2011 or 12: the ‘revolution’ was militarised from the beginning. He said he saw “tens of gunmen crossing the border” during the early days.
Qatar’s Al Jazeera played a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of the “Syrian Revolution”. Qatar was also one of the go-betweens for terrorist proxies unleashed in Syria.
His video interview was reported at the time by The Guardian. I can no longer find it.
This is the unfortunate result of being kicked off social media platforms and losing all your vital links - and then the Central Planners scrubbing articles.
Thanks for that Linda. There's a good documentary out there on all this. I can't recall the name or producer. Half my old bookmarks are gone - dead links. It's astonishing how fast they're erasing the past so the past will be forgotten. The mind doesn't forget.