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Bombing in Syria hits hotel and TV HQ

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posted on Oct, 13 2013 @ 01:27 PM
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Just saw this come across the Twitter feed for @911buff:

Operator
@911BUFF
BREAKING NEWS: AT LEAST 2 BOMBS ROCK DAMASCUS, SYRIA TARGETING THE SYRIAN TV HQ & THE HOTEL WHERE THE FOREIGN CHEMICAL EXPERTS ARE STAYING.

So far I have not seen anything in the media but I am looking now.



posted on Oct, 13 2013 @ 01:31 PM
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Is on RT.
RT-Breaking

If its Syria, they sure the 1st ones to talk about



posted on Oct, 13 2013 @ 01:40 PM
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Guenter
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Is on RT.
RT-Breaking

If its Syria, they sure the 1st ones to talk about


It's the rebels

Suicide bombers blew up two booby-trapped cars near the General Organization of Radio and TV in Damascus, state TV reported.


It's only the jihadists that blow themselves up. Then they attacked the hotel. This should prove or at least show that the rebels had a hand in the chemical attack.



posted on Oct, 13 2013 @ 01:53 PM
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It's only the jihadists that blow themselves up. Then they attacked the hotel. This should prove or at least show that the rebels had a hand in the chemical attack.
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Or it could be a black flag operation used to put the blame on the Syrian army and give credence to mount a coalition to bomb Syria. It sure sounds like a stupid thing for Syria to do, knowing that the governments of Israel, the U.S. and others are looking for ways to justify bombing them.

It's hard to believe anything governments and the media tell us today.



posted on Oct, 13 2013 @ 01:58 PM
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WeRpeons



It's only the jihadists that blow themselves up. Then they attacked the hotel. This should prove or at least show that the rebels had a hand in the chemical attack.
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Or it could be a black flag operation used to put the blame on the Syrian army and give credence to mount a coalition to bomb Syria. It sure sounds like a stupid thing for Syria to do, knowing that the governments of Israel, the U.S. and others are looking for ways to justify bombing them.

It's hard to believe anything governments and the media tell us today.


This above is my train of thought as well. We just don't know who is good and who is bad. Fighting at every turn of the way is child like... and we of the US are guilty of child's play. Is this ongoing fighting in Syria vs. Rebels more than the eye can see? Is it a false flag?

Time will tell.



posted on Oct, 13 2013 @ 01:59 PM
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It would be too stupid for anyone to consider Syria would be that stupid, unless the false flag fuhrers think we really are...

Sounds more like desperation from the rebels.



posted on Oct, 13 2013 @ 02:56 PM
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The slow bleed of Syria by guerrilla insurgency continues.

Favorite targets include any information dissemination centers (like TV stations). Although this doesn't stop the flow of information by cell phone and internet it is vitally important for the Syrian government. TV is where the people get updates and warnings about guerrilla activity in their area. Disrupting that flow of information to the locals helps the insurgency when they carry out their operations designed to inflict mass casualties on the people.

When the tv screen goes blank people are left in the dark when they hear explosions and gunfire. They don't know when or where to flee to avoid being slaughtered by the "rebels".

Which begs the question, are these "rebels" focusing on the government or the people?

From RT's link someone brought...


Multiple bomb blasts have rocked the Syrian capital of Damascus, a mortar attack on Syrian TV among them, reports RT’s correspondent at the scene.

Suicide bombers blew up two booby-trapped cars near the General Organization of Radio and TV in Damascus, state TV reported.


The report I heard this morning stated the mortar rounds impacted three hundred meters from the hotel where the inspectors were staying. In other words-- not targeting them. The car bombs bear this out. They were after the TV station.



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