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Candida6 months ago
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I remember the early days of Radio Free Europe and I can easily imagine what Radio Liberty is like.
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What you are saying is all logical, but a spontaneous uprising is still a possibility. We'll have to wait a bit for more evidence.
"sometimes just taking a look at a map can tell so much more about what is really going on than even the most well intended articles or the most carefully worded, manipulative and hypocritical rhetoric"
Yes, I still remember as I looked at the map and saw Iran nicely sandwiched between Afghanistan and Iraq. The grand plan suddenly became clear.-

dissent6 months ago
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What you are saying is all logical, but a spontaneous uprising is still a possibility. We'll have to wait a bit for more evidence.
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possible but suspicious all the same when a government (germany's) has expressed an interest in supporting and funding such destabilization and admitted intelligence involvement, and when a key figure in the process is linked, according to the indian government, to the cia.
the fact that this "spontaneous uprising" is not a political one but a racially ethnically motivated one started by the false report of the rape of two han chinese women by uyghurs in guandong province, makes it even more so. (guandong province, btw, is far away from xinjiang, on china's south east coast, and is han central).
the fact that this last detail is omitted from most western news coverage as if it were somehow insignificant is telling. instead, what grabs the headlines between the lines is china's "authoritarianism." already parallels to tianamen square are being drawn in western news coverage. yet this violence is not a consequence of any actions by china's government. far from it. it has nothing at all to do with it.
it is in fact spin, a falsehood, a fabrication, similar to iraq's presumed links to al qaeda. it feeds the imaginations of the fearfully indoctrinated in order to best serve a particular agenda. all that's required to achieve this is the fact that there is violence and riots on the streets of china to present this propaganda with exposure and an opportunity, if it is correctly fueled and nurtured, for it to snowball. we saw just the same media manipulations in their portrayal of the streets of tehran only a week or two ago. this also makes it suspicious
for me, it is the evidence that is conveniently neglected, while the evidence that exists is distorted, that is already much more evidence to give cause for suspicion. it as an approach that has uniform and general applications from xinjiang, to tehran, to honduras, to georgia, etc, etc, etc
and yes, while iran is sandwiched between iraq and afghanistan you should also watch the pincer movement that is, on one side, advancing on the west through the former soviet states in eastern europe, as well as on the other side, from the east, through all the "stans" and the central asian states. xinjiang is too close geographically to the latter. it is china's backdoor and we're already looking under the doormat for the key
speaking of maps, here's one to show what i mean...
http://oilandglory.com/images/map_centralasia.jpg
coincidentally it comes from a site called "oil and glory"
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