If you recall back in the summer of 2001, you had the same thing you currently have in Washington: Partisan bickering, covert troop movements aiming towards Iraq, and then the false flag that set the whole knee jerk reaction into motion.
As I write this on July 30, 2011, you have the whole same set up once again: Intense partisan bickering; covert troop movement this time aiming towards Iran; and the potential false flag that would once AGAIN create the same knee jerk reaction and scenario once more.
Back then, the false flag did 3 things: It created the pretext to invade countries; it created a false sense of solidarity among the populace; and it helped create an enviroment towards enacting more draconian legislation that helped to gradually get rid of people's individual and personal freedom rights.
Today we are at exactly the same place. As you read the following articles keep this in mind. Israeli jets, along with U.S. assets are in place to follow up the knee jerk reaction that people will be calling for as they are all herded like last time into targeting the country that is in the Illuminati's NWO sights.
Also, the fact that Turkey is in so much prophecy, it is also a very telling sign that Its top military brass have all been replaced. This is probably due to the fact that Turkey, as prophecy has it, will side with Iran and Russia in the region.
The Illuminati west was hoping to replace the leadership in Turkey, but their attempts have been foiled, hence you have the reason why the leadership in Turkey has fired them all.
The Illuminati set up play and formula is in place once more. The intense Debt debate=intense partisan bickering and division on a national level=false flag solidarity event=knee jerk attack of other countries.
The herd will once again be fooled. Let us continue to pray earnestly and constantly, so that the good Lord will have mercy on us during this coming World War which will destroy most of humanity.
Report: Israeli Jet Fighters in Qatar
Israeli-Qatari relations warming up? Hizbullah television says IAF fighter jets landed in Qatar.
by Elad Benari, Canada
Published: 29/07/11, 11:31 PM / Last Update: 30/07/11, 2:08 AM
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/146223
Fighter jets belonging to the Israeli Air Force landed last weekend in military bases in Qatar, Hizbullah’s Al Manar television network reported on Friday.
The report, which was attributed to “informed sources,” has not been confirmed elsewhere. According to Al Manar, the sources pointed out that this is “a most dangerous development and one which was planned in advance between Qatar and Israel and the United States.”
The Lebanese news network claimed that Qatar and Israel have had close military coordination for a long time and added that “officials from both countries hold meetings to promote relations between the two countries in many fields, be it politically, militarily, or economically.”
Despite being an Arab country, Qatar has tried to brand itself as a peaceful neutral world power.
In recent months, Qatar has been one of the countries that tried to broker a deal to ease Yemen’s president Ali Abdullah Saleh from power. It is also reportedly mediating talks between the Taliban and the United States, as well as between the Taliban and the Karzai government in Afghanistan.
Qatar has also taken what can be seen as bold moves against other Arab countries. These include joining the international allied effort against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi and indefinitely closing its embassy in Damascus, after it was attacked by pro-Assad demonstrators.
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Trouble in Turkey? Military Elite Resigns
Turkey’s entire top military command resigns over row with Prime Minister Erdogan.
by Elad Benari, Canada
Published: 30/07/11, 12:44 AM
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/146228
Turkey’s entire top military command resigned Friday in a row with the government over generals jailed for an alleged coup plot, AFP reported.
According to the report, Turkey’s Chief of Staff, General Isik Kosaner, stepped down after several meetings with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in recent days, ahead of a meeting scheduled for early August of the army’s high command, which decides on promotions for senior officers.
Local media reports blamed Kosaner’s resignation on tensions between the military and Erdogan over army demands for the promotion of dozens of officers who are being held on suspicion of involvement in an alleged anti-government plot.
Following Kosaner, the commanders of the army, air force and navy also quit, a first for Turkey. Kosaner was appointed to his post for a three-year term last year and the other three commanders were due to have retired next month.
AFP noted that 42 generals and dozens of officers are in jail in a probe of alleged plots to overthrow the government. As part of the investigation into an alleged 2003 plan dubbed “Operation Sledgehammer” to overthrow the government, 28 servicemen will go on trial next month.
The suspects risk 15 to 20 years in jail if convicted.
The investigation has landed about a tenth of the army’s generals in jail. While several of those held are already retired, senior officers in the army have been trying to get some of the serving officers promoted despite their incarceration. The government, meanwhile, insists the group be forced to retire.
Erdogan’s AKP party has not commented on the resignations, but AFP reported that Turkish President Abdullah Gul hosted Erdogan and military police chief General Necdet Ozel on Friday evening, leading analysts to speculate that Ozel would likely become the new Chief of Staff.
Meanwhile, U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Friday that the United States has confidence in Turkey.
“We have confidence in the strength of Turkey’s institutions, both democratic and military. It’s an internal matter,” Toner was quoted by AFP as having told reporters.
The tension between Turkey and Israel continued this past week as Erdogan was reportedly considering downgrading diplomatic relations with Israel.
The Turkish Hurriyet newspaper reported Monday that Erdogan’s “Plan B” is to downgrade the level of Turkey’s diplomatic staff in Israel if Israel continues to refuse to apologize for the Mavi Marmara incident during the 2010 flotilla to Gaza.
While Israeli leaders have been at odds over whether Israel should apologize, Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Thursday said Israel was “willing to consider apologizing” for problems that occurred during the Marmara raid.
Speaking to reporters in Washington following a meeting with his U.S. counterpart Leon Panetta, Barak said he would prefer to “come to an understanding” with Turkey rather than wait for the publication of a UN report on the incident, which he deemed “problematic for Israel.”
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