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The connections and broken-roads between these two opposites are intensifying, rapidly! The
world has become a very different place from the world that once was in
place—everywhere. ‘Things are different now. But the one thing which has
not changed and will never change is the difference between right and
wrong. Nothing can go on forever, especially nothing that is ‘man-made.’
Governments are particularly susceptible to this unwritten law of nature…’ “Editor’s Note: Coming soon to a neighborhood near you. These protests reportedly erupted a few days ago when activists staged a sit-in at a local park. Now there are thousands of Turks in the streets, hundreds arrested, and scores brutally beaten. So much so, that there are literally pools of blood flowing through the streets. It only takes a seemingly innocuous catalyst for all hell to break loose. These people aren’t being motivated because a park is being razed for commercial purposes. The resentment and anger goes much, much deeper than that. Turkey is entering its third day of violent protests as police have withdrawn from Taksim Square and allowed the mass protests to continue. Over 900 people have been arrested across Turkey for what the authorities called a security measure. The first photo below was taken from a CNN IReport that CNN themselves have not vetted. Blood in streets near Taksim Turkey. Police in Istanbul have withdrawn from Taksim Square, allowing the mass protest to continue unabated, Turkish media report. Istanbul and Ankara are entering the third day of violent protests, with tear gas and water cannon deployed and over 900 arrested. Follow RT’s live updates on Taksim Square protest Minor scuffles broke out after protesters lobbed fireworks at officers as they were drawing back, the state-run Anadolu Agency reports. Police removed barricades around the square, located in the heart of the city, which had previously been erected to prevent the anti-government protests, Private Dogan news agency said. Despite the authorities decision to allow tens of thousands to flood onto the square, the main subway gateway to Taksim, the central station in the city’s metro network, has reportedly been shut down in an effort to keep more people from reaching the ongoing protests. In the capital, Ankara, security forces battled with demonstrators who had amassed at a park near Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s office. Rallies have also been staged in the cities of Bodrum, Konya and Izmir.” (1) Every once in awhile there are prophets that come along to give those of us in their future a unique perspective for what is about to be. Chalmers Johnson died in 2010, but his words ring true even more so today than when he spoke them during his lifetime. In the world at the moment about twenty percent of the people in Israel are of the Zionist persuasion. The number of American traitors of the Zionist view here is roughly the same. While that number is not large, it has become all too pervasive on the global-stage. What is happening today in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Iran, is indicative of what is beginning to show itself at long last. Meanwhile the actual Jews, Christians, and Muslims have been marginalized, and were evicted from Israel recently: Which has created the Zionista global-policies that have brought on what is at the core of the battle for control across the entire world. “Every dying Empire has its truth telling prophet and America had its own with Chalmers Johnson. Johnson correctly compared the decay of the American empire, with its well over 600 overseas military bases, with the fall of the Roman Empire whereas the Senate becomes a wealthy corporate club and irrelevant compared to the ruling Military Industrial Congressional Complex. By Allen L Roland” (2)Beginning @ 39 min 44 sec, Johnson says:“The Sorrows of Empire… What were the Sorrows of Empire? I’ve come up with four ~ the first perpetual warfare. (41 min 53 sec) That is the very nature of our polices, particularly preventative war and the breaking of virtually all international agreements and reciprocal-agreements that we have, to try maintain peace and deal with complex problems… as we break these things the obvious consequences is one war after all we’ve had two wars and the century has hardly started… that can go on into the end of time.The Second Sorrow that I’ve identified was the loss of civil liberties that was the use of these crisis-conditions often quite literally produced by people with inside knowledge ~ that leads to the loss of civil liberties which the public, with some understanding is willing to forego for the sake of the short term, their immediate security.T
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