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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.

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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.

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