by Arjun Walia
April 12, 2017

from Collective-Evolution Website






 


Donald Trump has announced that the United States will not be going into Syria to intervene after the recent chemical gas attack that, the U.S. claims, was carried out by president Bashar Al Assad on his own people.

 

Yet Assad, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Italian President Sergio Mattarella are calling this a "false flag attack."

Putin recently held a joint press conference with Mattarella in Moscow, in fact, where he revealed:

"We have reports from multiple sources that false flags like this one - and I cannot call it otherwise - are being prepared in other parts of Syria, including the southern suburbs of Damascus.

 

They plan to plant some chemical there and accuse the Syrian government of an attack."

You can read more about that here.

 

According to Michael Goodwin from the New York Post, who interviewed Trump:

"We're not going into Syria," he told me yesterday in an exclusive interview. "Our policy is the same - it hasn't changed. We're not going into Syria."

According to ABC News:

"President Trump said the United States is ‘not going into Syria' and that he believes the situation would be better in the country had Obama taken action, in an interview with Fox News."

 

 

 

Why This Is Something We've Never Seen Before

 

Over decades and decades of war and political turmoil, problems have arisen in a number of countries, the best examples being the ones in the Middle East, where the threat of terrorists is constantly pushed out to the public.

 

The result of this ‘war on terror' has been a heightened national security state, one where our rights are constantly stripped away to the point where we now have mass surveillance.

 

There is a lot of evidence that these attacks are indeed false flags, carried out by Western intelligence agencies/interests in order to justify the invasion of other countries and install governments that better serve the interests of the U.S. and their allies.

 

These attacks have been happening for a long time, and each time, the U.S. has intervened to play the role of the "hero."

 

So, what's going on here?

 

Trump did state that,

"Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad launched a horrible chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians. Using a deadly nerve agent, Assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women and children.

 

It was a slow and brutal death for so many. Even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack."

(source)

There is more evidence supporting the idea that this was a false flag event than otherwise.

 

The evidence showing that it was done by Bashar comes in the form of a mainstream media news anchor saying that they have "reports" or "intelligence." On the false flag terrorism side, there are documents, primary sources, whistleblowers, and more.

 

But the fact that Trump has decided not to intervene goes against the entire purpose of false flag terrorism, which leads me to believe that there is a battle going on right now between governments within the government.

 

That being said, it is also confusing that he did confirm that this was an attack carried out by Bashar.

 

Given his position and the circles he runs in, you would think he knows about false flag terrorism. During the election run he stated that ISIS was created by the U.S., so what makes him hold his tongue here? Perhaps he had some intel that we are not aware of.

 

The fact that Trump has decided not to intervene is great news for those who believe these acts are a result of false flag terrorism, part of a plan that's been laid out for a long time to destabilize multiple countries.

 

That plan was leaked by Former Four Star General Wesley Clark, who was the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe of NATO, in an interview with Democracy Now. (source)

 

And the evidence doesn't stop there.

 

 

 

 

The Demonization of Trump and What's to Come as a Result of Not Intervening in Syria

 

Donald Trump was and still is completely vilified by mainstream media, most members of which were in the pockets of the Clinton administration, as Wikileaks cables proved, so that should come as no surprise.

 

At the same time, it's important to understand why he was demonized by mainstream media.

 

Trump has,

  • gone up against Big Pharma and fraudulent science put out by the EPA

  • made some interesting comments about 9/11 (stating that planes could not have done what they did) and the terrorist organizations that have been created by the U.S. government,

...and much more.

 

This caught the attention of activists around the world who have been creating awareness about these issues for a long time. His calling out of mainstream media also contributed to his "anti-establishment" label.

 

These organizations are government organizations, and governments have strong ties to mainstream media, controlling what stories they cover and how they cover them.

 

This is a great quote by historian Richard Dolan that sums it up perfectly:

It is important to understand why Trump was demonized.

 

To be sure, his character makes it easy. There is no shortage of narcissistic, sexist, or otherwise offensive statements in his repertoire from which to draw.

 

But I have never and will never believe this is why he was demonized. Ultimately, Trump is a disruptor, and his disruption falls squarely against the two key pillars of the American ruling elite's ideology: neoliberalism and neoconservatism.

 

Unlike traditional liberalism and conservatism, neoliberalism and neoconservatism are not opposites.

 

Neoliberalism is just another name for transnational globalization, while neoconservatism is nothing other than the U.S.-dominated global empire project.

 

They work together, two inhuman, anti-human processes that ensure a tiny minority of people control and own all the water, minerals, drugs, GM foods, and everything else worth owning in this world.

 

Hillary Clinton, as the ultimate representative of such an agenda, received unwavering support from all segments of that establishment, certainly from the media. Trump, on the other hand, was vilified.

 

This is because, at least in his rhetoric, Trump showed that he is not a reliable globalist or empire-builder.

 

Say what you want about him, but more than once he spoke to hard-core Republican gatherings against the 2003 war in Iraq and the unconscionable destruction in 2011 of the most prosperous and successful nation in Africa: Libya.

 

What George W. Bush did to Iraq, Obama and Clinton (and Cameron and Sarkozy) did to Libya, leaving it in a smoking heaping ruin from which it may never recover in our lifetime.

 

As an aside, I remain astonished at my self-described "progressive" friends who consistently overlook the obliteration of Libya, all based on lies and greed.

 

The wreck of that nation will forever be a black stain on the careers of Obama and Clinton, and on the legacy of the United States as a whole.

So, by Trump not intervening in Syria, he's clearly going against the wishes of some very powerful people who control, as Eisenhower coined,

"the military industrial complex."

(source)

But Trump's decision is hardly surprising, given his clearly anti-establishment stance on,

...and more.

 

He is opposing some very powerful people in a lot of ways.

 

Indeed, a lot of his connections are questionable, as are those of his administration, but one point remains crystal clear:

He is not a complete puppet, and he is not in favor of several dark agendas that the administrations prior to him were and are trying to carry out.

There is no doubt in my mind that Hillary would have intervened in Syria, a move which, the evidence suggests, was the real reason for the chemical weapons attack.

 

So, what can we expect?

 

We can now expect Trump to be vilified even more for the fact that he refuses to go into Syria and intervene. Mainstream media will demonize him for letting people die, and not putting forth a humanitarian effort.

 

Meanwhile, this could indeed be a heroic act, as this could be a move against the cabal, one necessary to prevent these supposed false flag attacks in the first place.

 

That being said, Putin did say that more of these "false flag" attacks are being prepared, in which case mainstream media will have even more power to vilify Trump for not intervening, but we'll see what happens.

 

 

 

 

Governments Within Governments - Who Is Perpetuating These Attacks If It's Not Trump's Government?

 

Here's a great quote from John F. Hylan, Mayor of New York City from 1918-1925:

"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government, which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation... The little coterie of powerful international bankers virtually run the United States government for their own selfish purposes.

 

They practically control both parties... [and] control the majority of the newspapers and magazines in this country.

 

They use the columns of these papers to club into submission or drive out of office public officials who refuse to do the bidding of the powerful corrupt cliques which compose the invisible government. It operates under cover of a self-created screen [and] seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."

(source) (source)

This has been expressed by multiple presidents and politicians from within the system, including Trump.

 

To see more quotes like this you can check out these two articles:

"There exists a shadowy government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to pursue its own ideas of the national interest, free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself."

Senator Daniel K. Inouye

A number of world leaders have also called out this shadowy cabal, with the most recent example being Vladimir Putin.

 

It seems there is a power within the Western military alliance that has completely controlled most politicians.

 

I believe Obama, Clinton, Bush, and many others before them were all carrying out an agenda given to them by this entity. This was made evident by their connections to the big banks and by the level of corporate control over governmental policy when it comes to health, finance, politics, and more.

 

This below video clip, further illustrate the point I'm trying to make:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Regardless of what you think of him, or what you've been told by mainstream media, Donald Trump has taken a number of actions against this inside group, with the latest being the decision to not intervene in Syria, which could have been a false flag attack carried out by the cabal that currently controls the U.S., but not by Donald Trump.

 

We've been intervening all over the world for a very long time, but this is the first time something like this has happened. It will be interesting to see what happens next.

 

One thing is for sure, we are living in a very interesting time, a time where a massive shift in human consciousness is occurring. Much is coming to light that was believed not to be try, and in turn this is disrupting the belief systems of many.

 

Today, it's best to keep an open mind rather than instantaneously dismiss something that has solid evidence behind it, even if it does contradict your beliefs.

 

This is a necessary step for the human race, we must truly identify the issue here and sift through the lies if we are ever going to find a solution. Seeing truth alone is a big part of that solution.

 

Who knows, perhaps he is part of the cabal, and is simply waiting on the next false flag attack to intervene.

 

Either way, it's probably not his call.