Monday 29 May 2017

State Sponsored Terrorism.

Last Monday (22/5/17) the Manchester Evening News Arena (MENA) in the UK city of Manchester came under terrorist attack.

This bombing occurred at the end of a concert by US popstar Ariana Grande which was part of her Dangerous Woman Tour (DWT). 22 civilians were killed in the attack and a further 59 wounded.

This attack was directed by the nation state of Qatar. By nation state I mean the ruling al-Thani family.

As I've mentioned in 2011 the UK saw an opportunity to get revenge in a long running feud with Libyan leader Muammer Qaddafi.

Using the revolutions in Libya's neighbours of Tunisia and Egypt as cover UK raised terrorist cells from the large Libyan ex-patriot community in and around Manchester. They then dispatched these terror cells to Libya to conduct terror attacks against the Libyan security services.

When the Libyan security services reacted to these terror attacks the UK used is as an excuse to launch conventional military operations against Libya under the guise of Responsibility to Protect (R2P) by falsely claiming a massacre was looming.

Obviously Qaddafi did not fall as quickly as Britain would have liked. So Britain sent Special Operations Forces (SOF's) to Tunisia and Libya to set up training camps to turn these terrorist cells into terrorist armies.

Eventually Qaddafi was overthrown in October of 2011. Since then the al-Thani family have been trying to seize control of Libya and its vast oil reserves.

Initially Qatar attempted to seize control through the 2012 elections. They did this by setting up two Islamist political parties both answerable to the al-Thani family; The Watan Party and the Justice & Construction Party.

In English the Watan Party's name translates as; "The Nation Party." However the name carries with it connotations of; "The Homeland Party" so either translation is considered valid. The colour scheme of the Watan Party's logo is the purple and white of the Qatari flag. During the campaign Watan made no secret of their links to Qatar.

At the election the threat of foreign interference was a big one. So the purpose of Watan so openly claiming to be the party of the Qatari nation was to drive Islamist voters into the arms of the Justice & Construction Party. The trick being to get them to think they were voting against foreign interference by voting for another Qatari controlled party.

Despite Qatar's efforts this plan failed. As expected Watan did not win any seats. However the Justice & Construction Party only won 17 seats putting them far below what was needed for a majority in the 200 seat Parliament.

Having failed to seize control of Libya through the democratic process the al-Thanis then set about making it impossible for the Libyan government to function.

Primarily they did this by mounting a series of sit-ins within the Parliamentary chamber preventing Parliament from sitting. This was the same tactic used by the US Democrat Party in response to the June 12th 2016 (12/6/16) terrorist attack in Orlando, Florida, US.

The objective of preventing Parliament from sitting was to prevent Parliament from doing any work. The hope being that the lack of progress in bringing political reform to Libyan would stir up public anger forcing a fresh election in which the Qatari parties would do much better.

However even this failed. So in July 2014 Qatari backed militias simply overthrew the Libyan government by force. This caused what I would consider the legitimate Libyan government to flee Tripoli for the eastern city of Tobruk. The Qatari parties and militias then set up their own rival government in Tripoli.

What the international community should have done in response was to recognise the Islamists decision to withdraw from Libyan politics. They should have then backed the Libyan government to restore order to the country and the government to Tripoli by lifting the arms embargo on Libya. Qatar obviously just completely ignored that arms embargo.

However for some reason what the international community led by the United Nations (UN) did instead was force the Libyan government into a power-sharing Government of National Accord (GNA). This gave the Qatari backed Islamist parties far more power than they deserved with only 10% of the vote.

However despite the actions of the international community popular resistance to the Qatari backed Islamists has continued.

This popular resistance is particularly centred around the eastern city of Benghazi where it is led by Libyan General Khalifa Haftar. Recently Haftar has had growing contact with Russia amid rumours they may start formally backing him. When the Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov was in the Mediterranean recently conducting airstrikes in Syria wasn't the only thing it was doing.

The dividing line between the Qatari Islamist forces in Tripoli in the west and Haftar's forces in Benghazi in the east is really the central coastal city of Sirte. This was long occupied by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). In January 2017 the US conducted limited airstrikes against ISIL in Sirte. However this only seems to have had the effect of driving them further under Qatari protection in and around Tripoli and Misrata.

The Libyan Islamist Justice & Construction Party is obviously very closely linked to the Turkish Islamist Justice & Development Party (AKP). This is the party of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The two parties are linked through an organisation called the Muslim Brotherhood. Up until the start of May 2017 the Muslim Brotherhood were also linked to the Palestinian group Hamas. However Hamas have now ended their associated with the Muslim Brotherhood whom they now view as too extreme and detrimental to the Palestinian cause.

The Muslim Brotherhood also has a US branch which operates under the name of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR). One of their most high profile representatives of late has been a woman by the name of Linda Sarsour. She was a leading figure in organising January's anti-Trump "Sister Marches."

ISIL are currently under a great deal of pressure in their traditional heartlands in Syria and Iraq. 

The liberation of the Iraqi city of Mosul will not mean that ISIL have been ousted entirely from the country. However it will mean that they have been ousted from the last major population centre they control. Compared to liberating Mosul liberating the remaining areas such as Hawija from ISIL should be relatively easy.

Within Syria the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF/QSD) now more-or-less completely control the area north-east of the Euphrates River. Syrian forces now more-or-less completely control the area south-west of the Euphrates. This limits ISIL to a few small areas along the Euphrates River basin such as the cities of Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zour.

The remaining problem is this area designated; "Garvaghy Road." This stretches for 100km (60 miles) across from Azaz/Kilis in the west to the Euphrates in the east. In August 2016 Erdogan sent regular Turkish forces to invade and occupy the Garvaghy Road.

Erdogan's objective in doing this was twofold. Firstly it was to keep ISIL's supply lines with Turkey open. Secondly it was to provide ISIL with an escape route out of Syria and Iraq to Libya via Turkey.

With the SDF now just 3km (1.8 miles) away from Raqqa we are now really all sitting around waiting for US President Trump to give the order for Garvaghy Road to be sealed allowing ISIL to be annihilated.

What appears to be causing the delay is the knowledge that Erdogan will respond to the sealing of Garvaghy Road by launching attacks like the MENA bombing, the November 13th 2015 (13/11/15) Paris Massacres and the Orlando attack against the US.

So in order to protect US civilians President Trump seems to be delaying the sealing of Garvaghy Road until he can ban people from terror training camps in places like Syria, Iraq and Libya travelling to the US to conduct attacks. 

Unfortunately Trump's attempts to protect the US public continue to be wholly unlawfully obstructed by the US Courts. These legal challenges are being brought and supported by CAIR and groups affiliated with them. I'm of the opinion that if they are going to continuing acting as enemy combatants they will have to be treated as such.

Recently the UK has been leading calls for Garvaghy Road to be sealed. If you know what to look for the announcement of the UK's June 8th (8/6/17) General Election was full of sarcastic references to Erdogan's failure to announce that he is pulling his forces out of Garvaghy Road.

So the purpose of the MENA attack was to intimidate the UK into ending its support for the sealing of Garvaghy Road. This will allow ISIL to re-group within Libya where the al-Thanis will use them to seize control of the country.

The UK was particularly vulnerable to attack because not only has it allowed the Libyan terrorists it trained in 2011 to return to the UK it's actually still paying many of them.

As I said closer to the time beyond the loss of life and damage to property the MENA attack was designed to exert considerable psychological pressure on the UK Establishment. The areas I listed at the time remain valid.

The MENA attack occurred two weeks before the General Election. 

The attack obviously set out to highlight the Conservative government of former Prime Minister David Cameron's role as a war criminal and a state sponsor of terror. It also set out to highlight the damage former Prime Minister Cameron's government did to vital emergency services such as the National Health Service (NHS). 

As such the attack attempted to swing the vote in favour of the rival Labour Party. That is because through accepting members such as Jo Cox and Naz Shah the Labour Party is consider a friend of Islamist extremists everywhere. 

These day's even Hamas seem ashamed of any possible relationship they may have had with party leader Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn's past support certainly seems to be hurting Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland.

According to polls prior to the MENA bombing the Labour Party need a massive swing in order to only do twice as badly as they did at the last election. Therefore I think even this bombing won't result in a Labour victory.

I certainly hope that the UK electorate is more intelligent then that. I for example will happily criticise the Conservative Party. However I will not do it because some terrorist scumbag is trying to trick me into doing it.

Even without the possibility of a Labour victory elections are extremely stressful times for politicians. Even the suggestion that a foreign power will engage in mass murder in order to fix the outcome of an election massively increases that stress.

The MENA bombing also occurred on the fourth anniversary of the May 22nd 2013 (22/5/13) killing of British Army Fusilier Lee Rigby in London. This is very much a pressure point for the UK intelligence services.

The killing of Lee Rigby was not a legitimate terrorist attack. Instead it is what a conspiracy theorist would describe as; "A False Flag Attack." 

The Security Service MI5 were monitoring probably one individual who may have gone on to be an Islamist terrorist. However rather than intervening to stop him they simply nudged him into carrying out the type of attack they wanted. As a member of the British military Lee Rigby had agreed that Britain can take his life if they feel that is needed.

Despite being organised by MI5 the Lee Rigby killing has become a focal point for British Islamist terrorists allowing them to recruit more potential attackers. Just on May 19th (19/5/17) Manchester Crown Court jailed Darren Glennon for planning a Lee Rigby inspired attack. That was just the latest in what has become a conveyor belt of prosecutions in the UK.

On August 6th 2011 (6/8/11) I attended the wedding of my mothers. Or if you want to be pedantic their Civil Partnership. The family of UK government lawyers being married into certainly do know how to be pedantic.

At the time my mothers were living in east London very close to the site of the 2012 London Olympic Games. Olympic hosts are obviously obligated to protect the games from widespread disorder and at the time there was a growing, angry protest movement within London over the cost of the games.

So Britain used the opportunity of my mothers wedding to stage a small scale riot in Tottenham, London to promote discussion about the threat of urban disorder during the 2012 Olympics.

However Britain really misread the mood of the nation. What was intended as a single night of isolated rioting triggered a week of mass rioting up and down the country. At the time I seem to remember saying it was like the riots of the 1980's. Only all of them happening at the same time.

Although it was caused by arson rather than airstrikes across parts of particularly London the scale of property damage was on the sort of scale we're currently seeing in Mosul. Entire city blocks simply disappeared overnight.

In the midst of this chaos two young teenage girls how were taking part in the riots telephoned a live BBC news show. When asked to explain why they were rioting these drunk girls started quoting lyrics from the Jay Z, Rihanna and Kanye West song; "Run This Town." 

That in no small part is why I ended up getting married off to Rihanna. You may well remember the ceremony which was billed as the Closing Ceremony to the 2012 Para-Olympic Games.

The weekend before the Lee Rigby killing I attended another wedding. This time of my cousin who is a doctor and was marrying a doctor. So the wedding was absolutely packed with their fellow doctors. Including the doctors who went on to be the first responders at the Lee Rigby killing.

The Lee Rigby killing occurred some three weeks before the UK hosted the G8 Summit. With the Summit being hosted in Northern Ireland event security was certainly on the agenda. The Lee Rigby killing served to further bring the issue of security and other complex issues such as the 2011 riots onto the G8 agenda.

The way that a car was used in the killing was a reference to a very specific incident that showed ferocity of those riots. The riot police had formed up a line as they normally do. However rather than dispersing the rioters hijacked a car, stuck a brick on the gas pedal and basically fired it at the police line.

The Lee Rigby killing also put a huge amount of pressure on me personally during Rihanna's Diamonds World Tour (DWT) - the worst honeymoon in history.

As I've said the main objective of Rihanna's DWT was to cause her to suffer some sort of psychological breakdown/emergency whilst in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on October 19th 2013 (19/10/13). 

For some reason that would serve as a US apology for Rihanna causing the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions in 2011. This apology was primarily directed at Qatar and Saudi Arabia. However it had to take place in the UAE neither Qatar nor Saudi Arabia would allow a woman to perform a concert in public.

However the premise of Rihanna's DWT was that a popstar would confuse the world with coded reference to political events. This is the same premise of the Eurovision Song Contest which is now in its 63rd year. So during the European leg of Rihanna's DWT in the summer of 2013 absolutely nothing of note happened.

So people like me got bored and went off and did other things. One of the things I did was help the Egyptian people overthrow the Muslim Brotherhood dictator Mohamed Morsi on July 3rd (3/67/13).

I think that was the moment I was able to claim 100% victory over the US and Rihana's DWT. Not only had they failed to deliver an apology to the likes of Qatar they'd actually ended up taking Egypt outside of Qatar's sphere of influence.

In the immediate aftermath of the MENA bombing Qatar started gloating about what they'd done. Qatar's state news agency released details of a speech their leader Shiekh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani had given to military academy graduates on Sunday (21/5/17).

The speech itself is something that only appeared in Arabic on a website very few people know exists for a period of around fours. It occurred while everybody's attention seemed to be on the MENA bombing. Therefore I too would like the opportunity to study its details.

However the main thrust of the speech is that Saudi Arabia had humiliated the Muslim world by hosting US President Trump on May 20th (20/5/17). 

Qatar's position was that there was no point acknowledging President Trump because the US branch of the Muslim Brotherhood would soon succeed in ousting him and replacing him with a Qatari puppet. You may know her as Hillary Clinton.

The Qataris then almost immediately claimed that this incendiary speech as a fake that had been placed on their news agency website by hackers. 

This is obviously a reference to the US branch of the Muslim Brotherhood attempts to use; "Russian Hacking" in their efforts to oust President Trump. As the Democrat National Committee (DNC) have shown; "We were hacked!" has become a convenient excuse for releasing information you don't officially want to admit you've released.

It also touched on the Ransomware that the UK launched to promote discussion about cybersecurity at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest. Compared to what an actual cyberattack would do this was almost completely harmless. 

The decryption keys were hidden in the root code of the virus itself. In the US TV Show "Person of Interest" Amy Acker plays a character called Samantha Groves who is commonly known by the nickname; "Root."

The name of the virus; "Wanna Cry" was a big joke at the expense of heartbroken US liberals who in their grief have been tricked into supporting the Muslim Brotherhood's attempts to oust President Trump.

In response to the speech Qatar's closest allies in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) immediately banned all Qatari news agencies from being broadcast. This included the most famous Qatari news agency Al Jazeera. Obviously though the trick is working out how genuine Qatar's allies are in their outrage.

It was the outrage over Tamim al-Thani's speech that prompted the Qatari backed militias in Tripoli to arrest the father and brother of the MENA bomber Salman Abedi. It also prompted the non-Qatari backed militias to rise up against the Qatari Occupation Government. Curiously the international community has now condemned that uprising.

Qatari news agencies were also blocked in Egypt. Since the revolution removing Morsi Egypt has had a long running problem with Qatari news agencies and Al Jazeera in particular. They act as the propaganda arm of the Muslim Brotherhood decrying the revolution as a coup, calling on Egyptians to take up arms against the government and celebrate ISIL attacks.

On Friday (26/5/17) Egypt was punished for daring to shutdown the Muslim Brotherhood's propaganda arm. The Muslim Brotherhood's armed wing attacked a bus carrying Egyptian Coptic Christians travelling to the Monastery of Saint Samuel killing 28. However Al Jazeera celebrated by claiming that many more had been killed.

In response Egypt conducted airstrikes against militia camps in and around Derna in Libya. This is largely symbolic but Egypt has long been promised that action will be taken in Libya ever since 21 Egyptian Copts were beheaded by ISIL in Sirte in February 2015.

Anyway I've been getting three days of earache for me to publish all this on the World Wide Web.

So I assume the UK is ready to deposit £30,000 of missing backpay into my account, designate Qatar a state sponsor of terrorism and issue arrest warrants for the al-Thani.

But maybe I'll just go back to the holes in my shoes and accept its only right I have to work much harder to cover up the failings of others.

17:10 on 29/5/17 (UK date).


 




 











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