Monday, December 12, 2011

3 SIGNS OF IMPENDING ACTION IN SYRIA AND IRAN...

The following 3 headlines from today's news indicates that major events around the world are about to spiral out of control.
First you have the unannounced Verizon emergency alert article in New Jersey. This could be seen as a mistake or a fluke, but I suspect that it was a test run prior to the false flag, to see just how crazy the masses will become.
The second article refers to a possible report of U.S./NATO troops amassing on the Jordanian/Syrian border prior to military action that will be taken on Syria and Iran.
The third article refers to a plan by Iran to practice drilling manuevers in an attempt to shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
All 3 articles refer to clear red flags of the coming events being planned by the Illuminati/Satanic overlords.
Remain vigilant and in constant prayer.

Unannounced Verizon Emergency Alert Causes Panic In New Jersey

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Monday, December 12, 2011
http://www.infowars.com/unannounced-verizon-emergency-alert-causes-panic-in-new-jersey/


An unannounced test of a soon to be mandatory emergency alert system caused panic in New Jersey today after Verizon customers received text messages warning them that a “civil emergency” was in progress and to “take shelter,” prompting alarmed citizens to flood 911 lines with anxious calls.
However, media reports concerning the alarm completely ignore the fact that Verizon was almost certainly running a test for the federal government’s soon to be mandatory PLAN alert program, which the company has signed up for.
“A mass text message warning New Jersey cell phone users of a “civil emergency” was sent out by Verizon Wireless earlier today,” reports the New Jersey Star-Ledger. Verizon Wireless later apologized to its customers for causing alarm.
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U.S.-NATO Troops Reported On Jordan’s Border with Syria
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
December 12, 2011

Whistleblower activist Sibel Edmonds reported on Sunday that “foreign military groups, estimated at hundreds of individuals,” have taken up positions in the city of al-Mafraq in northern Jordan on the Syrian border.

Al-Mafraq and the Jordan-Syria border where troops are said to be positioned. Edmonds’ blog attempted to contact the Department of Defense and get confirmation of the reports, but had not received a response as of 6:00 PM on Sunday.

An update on Edmonds’ blog, Boiling Frogs, states that a “journalist with a major mainstream media publication was told by his editors that there would be no coverage or follow up on these developments.”

The presence of foreign troops were also reported by a Jordanian military officer who asked to remain anonymous. He said hundreds of soldiers who speak languages ​other than Arabic were seen during the past two days (as of Sunday) moving back and forth in military vehicles between the King Hussein Air Base in al-Mafraq, ten kilometers from the Syrian border, and the vicinity of Jordanian villages near the Syrian border, including Albaej, the area around the dam of Sarhan, the villages of Zubaydiah and al-Nahdah adjacent to the Syrian border.

Another Boiling Frogs source in Amman identified a U.S.-NATO command center in the village of al-Houshah near al-Mafraq and the Syrian border.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Report: Iran To Practice Closing Strait Of Hormuz
Closure of key choke point would send oil prices skyrocketing to $300-$500 a barrel
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Monday, December 12, 2011

The Iranian Army has refused to comment after a member of the country’s National Security Committee said today that Iran was to practice closing the Strait of Hormuz, the most important choke point for oil shipments in the world.

“The legislator, Parviz Sarvari, told the student news agency ISNA: “Soon we will hold a military manoeuvre on how to close the Strait of Hormuz. If the world wants to make the region insecure, we will make the world insecure,” reports Reuters.

The Straight of Hormuz, just 34 miles wide at its narrowest point, is a key transport passage for petroleum exporting countries from the Persian Gulf, with the 15.5 million barrels of oil that pass through it each day representing 33% of the world’s total oil shipments.

The Iranian military refused to comment on the report, but Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the shipping channel in the event of a US or Israeli-led attack, a potential action the United States has characterized as an act of war.

Following speculation that sanctions would be placed on Iranian oil exports, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast warned last week that oil prices would soar above $250 dollars barrel.
In response , US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta stated, “Any disruption of the free flow of commerce through the Persian Gulf is a very grave threat to all of us and a red line for the US.”

Experts have forecast that a 30 day closure of the Strait of Hormuz would send oil prices skyrocketing to between $300-$500 dollars a barrel, a level that would trigger global economic instability and cost the U.S. nearly $75 billion in GDP.

As we reported last week, the United States has deployed a total of three warships to the Middle East, along with several other attack boats, as tensions in the region escalate.

With the USS John C. Stennis already stationed just outside Iranian territorial waters, the the USS Abraham Lincoln and the USS Carl Vinson are on their way to join her.

The United States now has a total of five major aircraft carriers deployed around the world, the same number of warships that were in action shortly before the invasion of Iraq in early 2003.

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