Ὁ κακὸς Χίτλερ καὶ οἱ «καλοί» Δυτικοί!!!

Στην Ουκρανία και στην Συρία καθημερινά διαπράττονται εγκλήματα κατά της ανθρωπότητας από τους συμμάχους της καλής Δύσεως και δεν μιλάει κανείς.

Όμω νύχτα-ημέρα παίζουν ντοκιμαντέρ για τον Χίτλερ, όλα παραγωγής σιωνιστών, προκειμένου να είμαστε σίγουροι ότι «απελευθερωθήκαμε» από τον «κακό» Χίτλερ  με τη βοήθεια των …«καλών» Δυτικών.

Οι θηριωδίες των μισθοφόρων της Δύσεως δεν έχουν προηγούμενο!!!
Οι πόλεμοι που ξεκίνησαν μετά το 1945 είναι αμέτρητοι, τα θύματα του «εκδημοκρατισμού» του ΝΑΤΟ και του OHE των Rothschild πολλά εκατομμύρια, οι εκτοπισμένοι πρόσφυγες ακόμα περισσότεροι κι εμείς ζούμε σε …εναν φανταστικό κόσμο, που υπάρχει μόνον ΜΕΣΑ στο κεφάλι μας.

Έναν εικονικό κόσμο που κτίζουν μεθοδικά με κατακλυσμό προπαγάνδας από τα σιωνιστικά ΜΜΕ και το Hollywood.

Δήθεν από καημό για τον Αλέξη και τον Φύσσα  γύρισαν τον κόσμο ανάποδα,ενώ στην Ουκρανία εκτελούνται καθημερινά άμαχοι χωρίς λόγο, στη Συρία σφάζονται μωρά κι εκτελούνται παιδιά με την πλήρη υποστήριξη της Δύσεως, που ετοιμάζεται να δώσει περισσότερα όπλα και υποστήριξη στους μισθοφόρους εγκληματίες, που παριστάνουν τους Σύριους.

ΙΣΛΑΜΙΣΤΕΣ ΣΦΑΓΙΑΣΑΝ ΠΑΙΔΙΑ ΣΕ ΧΩΡΙΑ ΚΟΥΡΔΩΝ

ΕΚΤΕΛΕΣΑΝ XΡΙΣΤΙΑΝΟΠΟΥΛΟ ΓΙΑ ΚΛΟΠΗ (ΒΙΝΤΕΟ)
Πορφύρης Δ Σταφυλά Π

Η εθνοκάθαρση των μειονοτήτων συνεχίζεται με αμείωτη ένταση στη Συρία.Κούρδοι,χριστιανοί,αλλά και μετριοπαθείς μουσουλμάνοι σφαγιάζονται ανελέητα.Δυνάμεις της ISIS επιτέθηκαν σήμερα και σφαγίασαν πολίτες και παιδιά σε πολλά κούρδικα χωριά κοντά στο Serêkaniyê .Σκότωσαν 15 πολίτες εκ των οποίων γυναίκες και 7 παιδιά.

Σύμφωνα με τις πρώτες πληροφορίες που έρχονται από την περιοχή και  που τις μεταδίδει δημοσιογράφος του ANF  ομάδες μαχητών της ISIS επιτέθηκαν  στα χωριά  Tileliye , Temade , Ovencake αλλά και σε γειτονικούς οικισμούς και σκότωναν όποιον έβρισκαν κοντά τους.Μια από τις εικόνες δείχνει τα πτώματα 4 παιδιών και μιας γυναίκας.

Από ένα παιδί είχαν αφαιρέσει τα όργανα πιθανόν για να τα εμπορευθούν. Ο αριθμός των νεκρών αυξάνεται συνέχεια γιατί ανακαλύπτονται συνεχώς και νέα πτώματα.( internethaber)

Ένα μαύρο σύννεφο καπνού συνεχίζει να σκεπάζει τα μαρτυρικά χωριά ενώ νέες εικόνες δείχνουν ότι οι όσοι διασώθηκαν άφησαν τα σπίτια τους και εκκένωσαν την περιοχή. Ένας κάτοικος έχει πέσει στα γόνατα και με τις παλάμες του κρύβει το πρόσωπό του. Είναι απαρηγόρητος. Σκηνές απελπισίας, άλλοι μεταφέρουν τα πτώματα σε καρότσες αγροτικών.

Η κουρδική πολιτοφυλακή κατόρθωσε να τους απωθήσει και να αποτρέψει την εισβολή τους στα χωριά TilXenzir και  ElRewiye.Δέκα μέλη της ‘ISIS σκοτώθηκαν. HISIS πραγματοποίησε επίθεση και με παγιδευμένο αυτοκίνητο στο χωριό Temad  στα περίχωρα της Serêkaniyê .Αναφέρονται πολυάριθμοι νεκροί και τραυματίες. Πηγές του GPJ αναφέρουν ότι μετά τη σφαγή οι δυνάμεις του έκαναν επιτυχημένες επιχειρήσεις στα χωριά ‘ElRawiya και ElDehmaa .Η ISIS επανηλλειμμένα έχει καταγγελθεί ότι διατηρεί στενές επαφές με τον τουρκικό παράγοντα. (Rojavareport)Eπίσης τo αρμενικό Khabar  ARMANI (27.05.14) δημοσιεύει  βίντεο με την  δημόσια εκτέλεση ενός αγοριού   στην πόλη της Deirez-Zor από την αυτοααποκαλούμενη Daash ή ISIS( Ισλαμικό Κράτος του Ιράκ και της Ανατολής).Η κατηγορία που του αποδόθηκε ήταν κλοπή.Το έχουν δέσει πισθάγκωνα έχει καλυμμένα τα μάτια και είναι καθηλωμένο στα γόνατα σε ένα χαλί.Τα λάβαρα της οργάνωσης έχουν αναρτηθεί.Το πυροβολούν στο κεφάλι.Πιθανότατα πρόκειται για χριστιανόπουλο για να γίνεται η δημοσιοποίηση του πρωτίστως από αρμενικό χριστιανικό πρακτορείο.

H εκτέλεση από το σαριακό δικαστήριο του χριστιανόπουλου

Τέλος το (syriantruth) 29 05 14 δημοοσιεύει την φωτογραφία ενός αιχμάλωτου νεαρού στρατιώτη λίγο πριν από τον σφαγιασμό του.

Δείτε το βίντεο που ανέβασε πρώτο ειδησεογραφικό khabararman:

πενταπόσταγμα

U.S. closer to expanding training for Syrian rebels

CNN) — The Obama administration is moving closer to signing off on a plan to expand training for moderate Syrian rebels, U.S. officials said.

Those groups are battling forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and extremist groups linked to al Qaeda.

The plan still must be approved by President Barack Obama.

It would be led by the military and complement a modest CIA program for training and equipping rebels that was authorized by the White House a year ago.

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“There is growing recognition that the Assad regime is an enabler of extremism,” said Oubai Shahbandar, an adviser to the Syrian Opposition Council.

He said the training would go to help the Free Syrian Army fight both the regime’s forces and militias and al Qaeda-linked extremists.

“The decision to expand support to opposition forces to include an expanded American training program for the moderate Free Syrian Army reflects positively on the growing strategic cooperation between the U.S. and the Syrian Opposition,” Shahbander said.

He added that the recent meetings between senior administration officials, Ahmad al-Jarba, the president of the opposition council, and Abdel Ilah al-Bashir, the new chief of the rebel Free Syrian Army, are “bearing fruit.”

cnn

US sends small number of advanced weapons to Syrian rebels

April 9, 2014: Rebel fighters carry their weapons as they walk along a street in the town of Morek in Hama province.REUTERS

The U.S. and Saudi Arabia have supplied Syrian rebel groups with a small number of advanced American antitank missiles for the first time in a pilot program that could lead to larger flows of sophisticated weaponry, people briefed on the effort said.

The new willingness to arm these rebels comes after the failure of U.S.-backed peace talks in January and recent regime gains on the battlefield. It also follows a reorganization of Western-backed fighters aimed at creating a more effective military force and increasing protection for Christian and other religious minorities—something of particular importance to Washington.

This shift is seen as a test of whether the U.S. can find a trustworthy rebel partner able to keep sophisticated weapons out of the hands of extremists, Saudi and Syrian opposition figures said. The U.S. has long feared that if it does supply advanced arms, the weapons will wind up with radical groups—some tied to al Qaeda—which have set up bases in opposition-held territory.

The White House would neither confirm nor deny it had provided the TOW armor-piercing antitank systems, the first significant supply of sophisticated U.S. weapons systems to rebels. But U.S. officials did say they are working to bolster the rebels’ ability to fight the regime.

Rebels and their Saudi backers hope the Obama administration will be persuaded to ease its long-standing resistance to supplying advanced weaponry that could tip the balance in the grinding civil war—especially shoulder-fired missiles capable of bringing down planes.

Some of the TOWs provided to rebels since March are equipped with a complex, fingerprint-keyed security device that controls who can fire it, said Mustafa Alani, a senior security analyst at the Geneva-based Gulf Research Center who is regularly briefed by Saudi officials on security matters.

foxnews

Τα γνωστά δίκτυα…
Είναι πλέον τόσο προβλέψιμο στο που επιτίθενται και στο που σωπαίνουν…
Αναλόγως του πόσο προδότες είναι αυτοί που κυβερνούν μία χώρα, στην οποία ενεργοποιούνται…

Σίγμα

Από τον παραπάνω σύνδεσμο του cnn, οι κάτωθι φωτογραφίες, για να ξέρουμε πως οι Δυτικοί πραγματοποιούν σήμερα μία ακόμη γενοκτονία, δίχως να ενοχλούνται.
Το αστείο είναι πως τα σιωνιστικά ΜΜΕ παρουσιάζουν τα πάντα ως εγκλήματα της συριακής κυβερνήσεως….
Αν και συμβαίνει το αντίθετο!!!!!!!

Portraits of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad dominate the cityscape in central Damascus on Tuesday, May 27, as the capital prepares for next week’s presidential elections. Al-Assad is firmly in power three years into a civil war, while the opposition remains weak and fragmented and extremists grow in numbers and influence. The United Nations estimates more than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria since March 2011.

Portraits of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad dominate the cityscape in central Damascus on Tuesday, May 27, as the capital prepares for next week’s presidential elections. Al-Assad is firmly in power three years into a civil war, while the opposition remains weak and fragmented and extremists grow in numbers and influence. The United Nations estimates more than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria since March 2011.Ὁ κακὸς Χίτλερ καὶ οἱ «καλοί» Δυτικοί!!! (β)

A woman stands in a heavily damaged building in Aleppo on May 26.

A child collects items from a garbage pile in Douma, Syria, northeast of the capital, on Saturday, January 18.

Buildings lie in ruins in Aleppo on Sunday, January 19, after reported air raids by Syrian government planes.

Men rush to a site that Syrian government forces reportedly hit in Aleppo on January 21.

Rebels and civilians check out a crater that activists say resulted from a Syrian government airstrike on an Aleppo bus station on Tuesday, January 21.

A man tries to fix electrical wires in Aleppo on January 27.

An injured man is covered in dust after an airstrike on January 29.

A man walks amid debris and dust on January 31.

Syrians carry a dead body following an airstrike on February 1.

Medical personnel look for survivors after a reported airstrike in Aleppo on Saturday, February 1.

A man stands next to debris in the road following a reported airstrike by Syrian government forces in Aleppo on February 8.

In this handout photo released by the state-run SANA news agency on February 8, civilians wave national flags in Damascus as they take part in a rally in support of President al-Assad.

Syrians gather at a site hit by barrel bombs, allegedly dropped by a regime helicopter on the opposition-controlled Mesekin Hananu district of Aleppo on February 8.

In this photo provided by the anti-government activist group Aleppo Media Center, Syrian men help survivors out of a building in Aleppo after it was bombed, allegedly by a Syrian regime warplane on Saturday, February 8.

A man holds a baby who survived what activists say was an airstrike by al-Assad loyalists Friday, February 14, in Aleppo.

A boy walks ahead of men carrying the body of his mother in Aleppo on Saturday, February 22. According to activists, the woman was killed when explosive barrels were thrown by forces loyal to al-Assad.

People dig through the rubble of a building in Damascus that was allegedly hit by government airstrikes on Thursday, February 27.

Syrians inspect the rubble of destroyed buildings in Aleppo following a reported airstrike by Syrian government forces on Friday, March 7.

A handout photo released by SANA shows Syrian President Bashar al-Assad speaking March 8 during a meeting in Damascus, Syria, to mark the 51st anniversary of the 1963 revolution, when Baath Party supporters in the Syrian army seized power. Al-Assad said the country will go on with reconciliation efforts along with its fight against terrorism.

Syrian forces fire a cannon and a heavy machine gun loaded on a truck as they fight rebels in the Syrian town of Zara on Saturday, March 8.

Buildings in Homs lay in ruins on March 9.

People attempt to comfort a man in Aleppo after a reported airstrike by government forces on Sunday, March 9.

A woman with blood on her face carries a child following a reported airstrike by government forces Saturday, March 15, in Aleppo.

An elderly man and a child walk among debris in a residential block of Aleppo on March 18.

A man carries a child who was found in the rubble of an Aleppo building after it was reportedly bombed by government forces on Monday, March 18.

Flames engulf a vehicle following a car bomb Wednesday, April 9, in the Karm al-Loz neighborhood of Homs.

In this photo released by the state-run SANA news agency, Syrian forces take positions during clashes with rebels near the town of Rankous, Syria, on Sunday, April 13.

Security and emergency medical personnel work at the site of a car bomb explosion Monday, April 14, in the Ekremah neighborhood of Homs.

A boy runs in Aleppo on Sunday, April 27, after what activists said were explosive barrels thrown by forces loyal to al-Assad.

A woman runs after two barrel bombs were thrown, reportedly by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo on May 1.

Rescuers carry a man wounded by a mine in the Bustan al-Diwan neighborhood of Homs on May 10.

A Syrian woman carries a suitcase along a street in the Juret al-Shayah district of Homs on May 10.

Residents carry their belongings in al-Hamidieh neighborhood in the Old City of Homs on May 10.

A woman injured when a mine went off is carried in Bustan al-Diwan neighborhood in the Old City of Homs on May 10.

Residents return to damaged dwellings in Homs on May 10.

Debris lies on a deserted street in Homs on Thursday, May 8.

A mosque is seen through shattered glass in Homs, where an evacuation truce went into effect on Wednesday, May 7.

A wounded man is treated at a makeshift hospital in Aleppo, Syria, on Sunday, May 4.

Debris rises in what Free Syrian Army fighters said was an operation to strike a checkpoint and remove government forces in Maarat al-Numan, Syria, on Monday, May 5.

A man helps a woman through debris after reported airstrikes by government forces on Thursday, May 1, in the Halak neighborhood of Aleppo.

Syrians gather at the site of reported airstrikes in Aleppo on May 1. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 33 civilians were killed in the attack.

Buildings lie in ruins in Homs on Saturday, May 10, days after an evacuation truce went into effect. Thousands of displaced residents have returned to the city.

An injured man lies in a hospital bed after alleged airstrikes by government forces in Aleppo on Sunday, May 18.

The father of a 3-month-old girl weeps as he takes her body Monday, May 26, after she’s pulled from rubble in Aleppo following a barrel bomb strike reportedly by government forces.

A piece of exploded mortar lies in a street in Daraya, a Syrian city southwest of Damascus, on Friday, January 17.

A woman stands in a heavily damaged building in Aleppo on May 26.

Portraits of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad dominate the cityscape in central Damascus on Tuesday, May 27, as the capital prepares for next week’s presidential elections. Al-Assad is firmly in power three years into a civil war, while the opposition remains weak and fragmented and extremists grow in numbers and influence. The United Nations estimates more than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria since March 2011.

Portraits of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad dominate the cityscape in central Damascus on Tuesday, May 27, as the capital prepares for next week’s presidential elections. Al-Assad is firmly in power three years into a civil war, while the opposition remains weak and fragmented and extremists grow in numbers and influence. The United Nations estimates more than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria since March 2011.

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