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Guest • 8 years ago

Every world leader is in on this, and it's not pretty. THIS is what the UN did. With the help of Israel and Saudi Arabia and many others.
The UN should NOT be, but it is. Let me just say that it's disgusting...

Robby Daniel • 8 years ago

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Guest • 8 years ago

The Jesuits-Every top Illuminati you have mentioned.

Ignatius Loyola was the First Jesuit. My paper goes back as far as Monty Christ to JFK in the Vietnam war.

Robby Daniel • 8 years ago

Okaaaay, they stole Vietnam's gold and then Cambodia's too :(
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Now step back just a bit further to 900 AD after Norman Conquerors emerged from the Swiss Alps 1500 years after the Assyrian Diaspora around 700 BC to then conquer Gaul (France und Germany) as well as Britain (1062) and then (1084) 'STEAL THE VATICAN GOLD' and bring the whole of the heathen world into their 1000 year Reich anywhere and everywhere their feet trod, with a 200 year bivouac in Switzerland to train and strengthen their plans tactics and weapons after spending around 1300 years in the Scandinavian lands, then all proceeded to 'Sally-Forth' (Snicker) to conquer in the (Secret) name of the lord but never once admit they were part of the 10 tribe Diaspora :(
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It's all as you've elsewhere implied, yet be more specific maybe :(
The 6th century 'Devil-Popes' were bad, true, yet there's more :(
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It's 12,000+ years of Zionism, run by 'Conehead' pre-humans :(
Each century in modern history since Jews is on the record :(
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Guest • 8 years ago

lol, I stopped at 1540 ...lol
We go back even further. I totally agree to that one.

Guest • 8 years ago

It's a pretty plane..lol.

MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

I have to agree.

Anonymous • 8 years ago

President Assad warned the world of the card some nations are using in Syria.

Just because we are against the foreign policies of some Western nations, it does not mean we wish their people what the Syrians are witnessing. Yet, if these people were to be blamed, then they are only to be blamed for letting their so called "democratically elected" governments put them in harms way, for political reasons we are sure they do not understand…

MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

Russia should bomb hell out of that shite hole turkey everyone knows they are corrupt to the core.

prairiedog • 8 years ago

You are either with Russia or you're with the terrorists.
Well we all know where Murder Inc. stands on that one.

Guest • 8 years ago
MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

yea bunch of but hole bandits

Guest • 8 years ago
Robby Daniel • 8 years ago

Ha ~ Been looking on the net for pictures of '41' back in his South East Asia 'CIA' days wearing his cowboy hat and boots and, for all I'd know, cowboy jock strap too, and either no photos were taken, or it's all deep cover national security to protect the Yada-Yada-Yada of the Yada-Yada-Yada so the Muslim Yada-Yada can't Yada-Yada-Yada without Yada and Yada, thus ensuring that Yada still Yada's ~ Yada? ;)
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MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

NO I remember that fat turk raping that man while he was hanging in the air in prison. and no one cared.

Guest • 8 years ago
MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

ow yea

Billo • 8 years ago

How about putting a bomb down Erdogons chimney?

Nanga Parbat • 8 years ago

This attack has one major motive…Take a look at what happened immediately after the incident , Turkey has initiated, on advice of the US, a meeting between the heads of NATO states. This is an attempt to throw into disarray the apparent warming of relations between Russia, France, and possibly Germany…the anti-ISIS coalition. Allowing this coalition to flourish would be akin to suicide for Washington. This is why the operation to disengage the EU from Russia has been so quick, despite the mutual fight against international terrorism. International terrorism is consistently used as a foreign policy pawn on behalf of the United States.

What will Russia do in this situation? It must support its allies…For example, the Kurds may mysteriously obtain the ability to target and significantly impact Turkish /coalition aircraft in Syria, while the Syrian army may obtain non nuclear weapons of retaliation…

And finally, the world should cease the significant flow of their tourists to a country that sides with terrorism…

Lucy • 8 years ago

In the event of a violation of airspace, there are military protocols which seek to mitigate behaviors of the country whose airspace has been violated, as well as the intruding aircraft. Warning jets are deployed to establish contact with the foreign aircraft, ensuring their full visibility (given the possibility of a failure of navigation or control equipment aboard the foreign jet.)

This aircraft is then accompanied out of the said airspace, sometimes landing in the host nation’s aerodrome. If the offending aircraft continues on its flight path into foreign airspace, ‘friendly fire’ is permissible to serve as a warning to the crew of the aircraft. An attack against the aircraft itself is a last resort action of self defence, having established the intent of the aircraft.

None of the preliminary steps were carried out by Turkey. The attack was sudden, without warning, and according to the Russian Ministry of Defence, took place over Syrian airspace…

MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

shooting the airmen in parachutes is a violation it is a war crime.

vikingjohnson • 8 years ago

pilots from a crippled aircraft=violation... not paratroopers.

MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

I agree it did look crippled to me.

Chico • 8 years ago

What could be the motives of Turkey, as a Member of NATO…Turkey is on the side of ISIS in this war, with their efforts aimed against the Kurds… Turkey benefits from huge amounts of cheap oil extracted and sold by ISIS. Thirdly, Turkey is a member of NATO is entirely under the influence of the US…This leads to another ? … What was Russian SU-24 doing at the time of the attack?___ It was bombing a column of oil trucks, on their way to Turkey…Effectively, it was burning said “petrodollars” from the sale of illegal oil…The movements of these columns are controlled by the CIA through their people within ISIS…It has not been very long at all since Russian military activity started to impact these business dealings…The first to do this were actually the French, followed by the attacks on Paris. Russia then intensified its efforts in targeting this money supply, having now suffered the loss of their aircraft.

Now let me take you back to the recent rhetoric of John Kerry that “Russia is soon to see its aircraft falling out of the sky”…

Julia Davis • 8 years ago

What will Russia do?
The world awaits in suspense …

A Sperger • 8 years ago

"In the event of a violation of airspace, there are military protocols which seek to mitigate behaviors of the country whose airspace has been violated, as well as the intruding aircraft. Warning jets are deployed to establish contact with the foreign aircraft, ensuring their full visibility (given the possibility of a failure of navigation or control equipment aboard the foreign jet.)"

Lucy, I take it you were born the day before yesterday? Throughout the entire "cold war" (what, some 25 to 30 years) NATO was making overt flights into, and across Russian air space. I figure you aren't aware of it because you didn't see it splashed across the NYT or WaPo. What the f*ck do you think Francis Gary Powers was doing? Out for a Sunday flight? Your words about "protocols" and the mitigation of "behaviors" is all nice and such, but it is pureed bullsh*t. The reality is that if anyone crosses a border and is able to be shot down, it will be done. Go ahead, show all the flight plans and radar images you want, the end result is that if you can be shot down, and subsequently are shot down, darn, that's just too f*cking bad.

Lucy • 8 years ago

I was born yesterday not day b4 lol

President Putin is well aware of Erdogan’s complicity with terrorists Russia is combating in Syria , at the request of its government, its actions entirely legal and heroic against a common scourge.
IS has big money, hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars, from selling (stolen Syrian) oil and they are protected by the military of an entire nation . Turkey, well aware of Washington using ISIS and other takfiri terrorists as proxy foot soldiers against Assad’s legitimate government.
Russia's anti terrorist campaign in Syria will continue as planned, maybe intensified further after what happened , Turkey now clearly and openly an adversary in the war on terrorism, risking direct confrontation with Russia.

Nardeep Pujji ‏ • 8 years ago

Russia had earlier bombed Bilal Erdoğan fleet of trucks smuggling ISIS oil in Iraq https://www.youtube.com/wat...

joe • 8 years ago

It's time for those in positions to do something about this corruption, do so! Now is the time! Arrest these quislings! Restore the Republic! I want to see McCain, Graham, Clinton, Holder and Obama on the news tomorrow in Orange jumpsuits being led to federal prison for treason! Arming Isis is a federal offense! It's also a war crime, and the FBI, CIA, NSA, our military, AND Congress KNOWS ITS HAPPENING!!! Now these psychos are pushing us into a war with Russia, over our desire to protect Isis?! WTF?!?! We avoid a war with Russia when they were the evil communist empire trying to take over the world, but somehow now, when they are trying to do what is right to fight actual terrorists, we side with the terrorists, arming, training and protecting them to the point of global war?! It's time, arrest the quisling doing this! We cannot afford to wait...

Jimbo • 8 years ago

This FED, IMF Banker, CIA US Gov. plan is all about ending America as a nation which includes mass depopulation by nuclear fallout on top of pending natural disaster. Multilevel complicity exist between both China and USA make Nuke exchange happen when elites go to their assigned DUMB May 2016, as per Hopi, NDAA first strike law, Obama purge US of Nuke military personnel, Norway SpaceTime Spiral warning Obama peace prize.

Guest • 8 years ago

You do alot of it with the UN. We have to stop the UN(we can kick them out ..really), but the UN is where you have to look....:)

Doug Quinones • 8 years ago

Agreed! I was hoping I wasn't the only one paying attention, but with football, Thanksgiving and Hollyweird occupying people's little pea-brains, I wasn't sure. Now we have to make it happen, somehow.

A Sperger • 8 years ago

Yes, Russia could. But why? The Russians are much, much more intelligent when it comes to stuff like this than the Hollywood TV writers that come up with this sh*t on the Amerikan side. Don't do anything overt, as that's what dumb sh*ts like the Obammy WH teenaged staff is expecting. Okay Turkey, you want to support ISIS and lie about it, then ISIS shall "retaliate", and then the world will get to hear you p*ss and moan about it. And no one will shed a tear of sympathy for you. Hey, it's war, C'est la guerre, and all that. When half of Ankara goes up in flames like Paris, and ISIS "claims responsibility", what will you do then, Turkey? What will you do then? Then Turkey will have to try to convince the US that it was Russia after all. Good luck with that.

Anahit • 8 years ago

ISIS will to do that because turkey is buying oil from them cheap and then selling it and islam is islam no matter what.

MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

Бог благословит русских людей

Robby Daniel • 8 years ago

"Дайте Путину, что Путин, и дать в Швейцарию, что в Швейцарии" ~ Now that seems to translate rather poorly, cause what I'd typed in was "Give to Putin what is Putin's, and give to Switzerland what is Switzerland's"
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О Хо Хо, иногда я так остроумно ...
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MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

Sometimes I'm so witty

Robby Daniel • 8 years ago

Those good German soldiers who were starved or frozen to death in Russia if they refused to surrender to Russian Zionists under Stalin as slave labor for building bunkers in Crimea and Switzerland remain Adolf Hitler's worst nightmare, the thing he's right to fear ~ Sooner or later every last one of those treasonous Masonic Zionist German Jew shits in the Nazi high command who pulled that stunt will be handed over in Hades to the unsettled spirits of those they acted so faithlessly to :(
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Gee, it's not 'MY' shame I'm related to the faithless dogs :(
There'll be 100 million of 'US' and only 3-4000 of them :(
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Over 100 million pissed off spirits looking for payback :(
Yet still, the scum seek to provoke rather than pacify :(
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If I were nakedly retaliate, I'd sink a Turkish ship. I would want it to be clear further provocation would be expensive.

However Russia shouldn't retaliate. They should continue their campaign against ISIS, be damn sure they are not in Turkish air space and fire on any Turkish plane that comes close enough to threaten them.

joe • 8 years ago

wow, taking the scorched earth total moral high ground approach? That would be the ultimate check mate, we better stop arming Isis and being on the side of the wicked; i.e. Saudis, Turks, and various and sundry aristocratic families that run our banks.....

Wildcat • 8 years ago

Putin could demand that they are tried for war crimes for shooting two pilots parachuting to the ground (a war crime in itself against the Geneva Convention). If that doesn't happen, send in special forces to shoot those who killed the pilots.

joe • 8 years ago

yeah, he should demand formal legal UN action against Turkey. Get some sanctions imposed, nuremberg type trials, blow the whole funding Isis operation open, and while were at open the flood gates of info on 9/11.... Maybe Putin should push them a bit with some releases of info we all know to be true, but that only intelligence services could officially verify.....

sal • 8 years ago

Maybe someday something good will come of all this.
Today is not the day.

Lee Ann McAdoo • 8 years ago

What to expect from Turkey sal , a pariah state in the entire international community…As for NATO, is anyone seriously surprised? A terrorist is a terrorist…

DanBlather • 8 years ago
MR.Wordsworth • 8 years ago

Бог благословит и удачи мы все в этом вместе

nick1111 • 8 years ago

Muslim dog erdogan will get what he deserves

Take That • 8 years ago

He's a Jew, and he has a Jewess wife. The Turk Military needs to execute them both.

Anahit • 8 years ago

Ia that true, now I understand .... I hope all those barbers go to hell.
these cunning bustards , throughout the centuries . what did they give to the world other then provoking and killing innocent people, like Armenian genocide 1.5 million people and US is the only one who does not recognize it.

Cody • 8 years ago

I can't help thinking that Turkey's lunatic aggression is a very, very similar act as was the one in Ukraine when Poroshenko bombed a Russian town across the border.

Ukrainian President Poroshenko and Turkey's Erdogan are in very similar positions.

Valerie Nuland (Nudelman) and John McCain are pressuring both these countries to poke at the Russian bear to draw it into a war.