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singular_me
15th January 2017, 07:29 AM
another absolute evidence that earth can do without this so-called humanitarian entity feasting on war. It cannot prevent any. Therefore should be sued for crimes against humanity and implementing deceptive programs. Many yemenis are/were farmers and have lost everything due to western political and yemeni elite self-interests in the region.

even worse, maybe this is an eye opener into what could possibly await us around the corner in a few years from now.

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'No food, no medicine, no money’: Yemeni town faces mass death by starvation
Published time: 14 Jan, 2017 21:29

“We have no energy left, and I have no money with which to treat my child,” says his mother, admitting that the boy is severely malnourished, just one of more than 1.5 million children suffering from the same fate in the country, according to the United Nations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIYHprhvez0

https://www.rt.com/news/373712-yemen-starvation-fishing-houthis/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome


from one of the most influential insiders of our time... what the elite expect us/you to never find out. But how to recognize freedom first, there lies the catch 22 that societies must overcome.

https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com%2F736x%2F22%2F50%2F89%2F2250893d75f 4c7ed236c5b3ea932514a.jpg&f=1

cheka.
15th January 2017, 08:39 AM
started a thread on the yemen situation a week or so ago. disgusting. remember similar stories about iraq sanctions and ops - took out their medicine, utilities, food, more

albright let us know how they feel about killing thousands and thousands of innocents - worth it

singular_me
15th January 2017, 02:16 PM
yes cheka, indeed it must be worth it in ((their)) views. The UN was already predicting this 18 months ago... and did nothing

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Yemen on brink of famine following bombing of vital port, UN says
Edited time: 20 Aug, 2015 17:47
https://www.rt.com/news/312958-yemen-famine-port-bombing/



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQZya9V6Jk4



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohZz4jgDlXY


have not watched this one yet, but this channel is generally ok

Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN4sUF_URDE

singular_me
30th January 2017, 03:48 AM
Can't help but will blog about it this week. so disgusting. The business of death. And of course now "save the children" charity is looking for $$$
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‘No legitimate military objectives’: UN panel finds Saudi strikes in Yemen may amount to war crimes
‘Largest humanitarian crisis in world:’ 18 million Yemeni civilians in need of assistance
30 January 2017 GMT
SHOCKING
https://www.rt.com/news/375549-un-yemen-strikes-war-crime/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfdPClh4t9Q


‘No legitimate military objectives’: UN panel finds Saudi strikes in Yemen may amount to war crimes
‘An expert UN panel investigating ten separate airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen – in which at least 292 civilians died – has found that most were the result of an ‘ineffective targeting process’ or deliberate attacks on peaceful targets.

“In eight of the 10 investigations, the panel found no evidence that the airstrikes had targeted legitimate military objectives,” the 63-page report presented to the UN Security Council on Friday stated, which has been obtained by Reuters. “For all 10 investigations, the panel considers it almost certain that the coalition did not meet international humanitarian law requirements of proportionality and precautions in attack.”

“The panel considers that some of the attacks may amount to war crimes,” the experts said, echoing statements repeatedly made by independent observers since conflict broke out in the country two years ago.’
https://www.rt.com/news/375549-un-yemen-strikes-war-crime/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome


Are Obama's Record Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt and Iraq Fueling Unrest in Middle East?
April 07, 2015
https://www.democracynow.org/2015/4/7/are_obamas_record_arms_sales_to


EU criticises British arms sales to Saudi Arabia
Britain sold close to £3bn worth to the kingdom in the last year and is heavily implicated in the Saudi campaign in Yemen
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/13/eu-criticises-british-arms-sales-saudi-arabia

singular_me
11th February 2017, 06:51 AM
the merchants of death in all their $plendor ???

how do we prevent people from investing in war stocks to start with? Well this is impossible as long as people do not grasp interventionism's inherent flaws and think that supremacy is the "darwin way" of life, which is of course legetimizes the NWO' s very existence. Supremacy is the very gproupthink embedded in every culture: my culture and my race is better than yours... and the NWO LOVES IT, so it can take over and brainwash everybody to death. And it is working pretty well.

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Its Foreign Greed And Delusion That Kills Yemeni Children
11 February 2017 GMT
‘Ten-thousands, and soon hundred-thousands die in Yemen as result of zealotry, greed and bureaucratic infighting of foreign countries. The Wahhabi Saudis fight in Yemen against Iranian Shia that ain’t there. Under the eyes of the CIA they nurture local al-Qaeda forces to do their bidding. The UAE seeks new ports in Yemen thereby disturbing Saudi pipeline dreams.

The Pentagon tussles with the CIA over budgets of special operations. The minor local Yemeni conflicts between the various tribes develop into a war due to foreign interference and financing. Bombing campaigns have replaced tribal mediation.

The executive branch of the United Nations is under pressure from the U.S.-Saudi coalition. It is not allowed to report on the real consequences of the devastating war on Yemen. The leads to rather comical assertions.’


Yesterday the New York Times editors, again drunk on cool aid, revealed their self-delusions to the world:

At least in recent decades, American presidents who took military action have been driven by the desire to promote freedom and democracy, ...

That lie will surely be solace for the relatives of the kids killed in the special force raid in Yemen which was planned and ordered by two U.S. presidents. It will nourish the millions of children who hunger and ten-thousands who die in Yemen due to lack of food. Freedom and democracy will be valued by those dying from U.S. bombs dropped from U.S. build planes by U.S. trained Saudi pilots with the help of U.S. intelligence. The new U.S. administration plans to double down on such support.

As so often in such conflicts the locals are mere pawns in games played by foreign countries. If the foreign powers stayed out, the local conflicts would be solved within weeks and the healing could begin. It would, in the end, be the best solution for all. At the end of the 30 year war in Europe that insight was enshrined in international law. But the valuable experience, paid with blood and devastation, has been discarded. How can it be regained?

http://www.moonofalabama.org/2017/02/its-foreign-greed-and-delusion-that-kills-yemeni-children-.html

singular_me
21st July 2017, 05:59 PM
'virus blood ritual' does better than bombing it seems

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Yemen cholera epidemic now worst in modern history at 360,000 cases and counting
21 July 2017 GMT

Yemen’s ballooning cholera epidemic is now the single biggest outbreak of the disease since records began, infecting more than 360,000 people as the country also struggles with war, famine and imminent state collapse.

Since the first suspected case was recorded in March the outbreak has surpassed the previous annual record of new cases set by Haiti in 2011 340,311, Oxfam said on Friday, and has the potential to infect over 600,000 people.

Almost 2,000 people have already died from the acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated food or water. Cholera can kill the old, young and otherwise sick in hours if fluids are not replaced…

…Less than half of the country’s medical centres are still functional, 14.5 million people don’t have regular access to clean water, and in several provinces health and sanitation workers have not been paid in months.

The circumstances have made it difficult for international aid organisations to operate. Last week, the UN said that up to one million doses of cholera vaccines may have to be diverted elsewhere thanks to logistical difficulties caused by the Saudi-led siege on the country.’

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/yemen-cholera-epidemic-civil-war-worst-modern-history-360000-cases-disease-water-born-a7851501.html

Joshua01
21st July 2017, 06:02 PM
Nature's way of cleansing the species!
'virus blood ritual' does better than bombing it seems

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Yemen cholera epidemic now worst in modern history at 360,000 cases and counting
21 July 2017 GMT

Yemen’s ballooning cholera epidemic is now the single biggest outbreak of the disease since records began, infecting more than 360,000 people as the country also struggles with war, famine and imminent state collapse.

Since the first suspected case was recorded in March the outbreak has surpassed the previous annual record of new cases set by Haiti in 2011 340,311, Oxfam said on Friday, and has the potential to infect over 600,000 people.

Almost 2,000 people have already died from the acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated food or water. Cholera can kill the old, young and otherwise sick in hours if fluids are not replaced…

…Less than half of the country’s medical centres are still functional, 14.5 million people don’t have regular access to clean water, and in several provinces health and sanitation workers have not been paid in months.

The circumstances have made it difficult for international aid organisations to operate. Last week, the UN said that up to one million doses of cholera vaccines may have to be diverted elsewhere thanks to logistical difficulties caused by the Saudi-led siege on the country.’

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/yemen-cholera-epidemic-civil-war-worst-modern-history-360000-cases-disease-water-born-a7851501.html

crimethink
21st July 2017, 11:50 PM
'virus blood ritual' does better than bombing it seems

Cholera isn't viral.

singular_me
22nd July 2017, 01:31 PM
you really say whatever... phewww... it is not spontaneous but by design

you/we are next


Nature's way of cleansing the species!


bacteria blood ritual then, it is contagious too, I am reading

Cholera isn't viral.

singular_me
2nd August 2017, 03:12 AM
in this agenda 21, it makes sense to me... who is next?

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Biological Warfare: US & Saudis Use Cholera to Kill Yemenis

By William Boardman, Reader Supported News

29 July 17

Chemical/biological warfare is the term used to describe the use of chemical or biological agents as weapons to injure or kill humans, livestock, or plants. Chemical weapons are devices that use chemicals to inflict death or injury; biological weapons use pathogens or organisms that cause disease. Pathogens include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and toxins (poisons produced by animals or plants).
– Library of Congress, Science Reference Services

Since March 2015, the US has supported Saudi Arabia and its allies in their criminal war of aggression against Yemen, committing daily war crimes, especially against civilians, who are now suffering a cholera epidemic with more than 400,000 victims. Cholera is caused by the bacteria Vibrio cholera and has been weaponized by the US, Japan (in World War II), South Africa (under apartheid), Iraq (under Saddam), and other states. To be most effective, cholera must be spread through water supplies. That’s what’s happening in Yemen now. More than two years of bombing has largely destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure, water and sewage systems are destroyed, hospitals and clinics are destroyed, and the population of about 25 million has almost no protection against the spread of cholera. The UN says Yemen’s cholera epidemic is “the largest ever recorded in any country in a single year since records began.”

This may not be literal biological warfare, but it is certainly biological warfare by other means. This is biological warfare in reality, if not in law. This is biological warfare in one of the world’s poorest countries, supported across two American administrations, with no sign of letting up. US slaughter of civilians has been ratcheting up in recent months, not only in Afghanistan but in places like Iraq (Mosul) and Syria (Raqqa). This is what empires do, especially as their authority begins to wane..

And in Yemen, the US continues to support and participate in this panoply of criminal acts with little objection from Congress, most news media, or the general public. Few seem to care about the deliberate spread of a toxin that affects mostly children and that “causes a person’s intestines to create massive amounts of fluid that then produces thin, grayish brown diarrhea.” Where treatment is unavailable or impossible, cholera can be lethal in a matter of days. As a NOVA program on bioterror put it, “because cholera is readily treated with proper medical attention, it is less likely to be used as an agent of terror in the United States.” And since rehydration is essential to recovery, cholera is most effectively deployed in a place like Yemen where the water and sewage systems have been bombed into a state of high lethality..

more
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/44944-biological-warfare-us-a-saudis-use-cholera-to-kill-yemenis

Neuro
2nd August 2017, 03:40 AM
LOL headline says this is biological warfare, then it is carefully explained that it isn't, but it is...

It is of course ridiculous assertions, in war enemy infrastructure is destroyed, and that may lead to all kinds of problems for the enemy such as starvation and epidemics, this is not the same as intentionally dropping an ABC bomb, even if the result is the same, people die. But it is this type of writing very common nowadays where the journalist is trying to twist something, according to the political bias of the publication, which it isn't. And this is a big reason credibility for media is at an all time low. Some facts are mentioned in the article like 400,000 victims of cholera, biggest cholera epidemics in history, which perhaps is correct, but because of the intentional lying in the headline, I wouldn't trust this either, the sources may be biased (common in war), based on incomplete knowledge.

How about just write what you find, instead of twisting and distorting it out of recognition?

Journalism is dead!

Btw. I am against the Usrael-Saudi proxy war against the Shiite majority of Yemen, but that doesn't mean that I'll support the bullshit propaganda above. The fact is that they don't even try to be good with their lying, it is totally transparent and only someone very stupid would endorse such an article without question.

singular_me
2nd August 2017, 12:22 PM
You are trying to split hair but thats ok. intentionally causing the right environment for the cholera to develop is definitely a bio warfare. There is definitely an agenda 21 going in yemen, trust me,

Intentional = crime, and that is what the article means in my view and nothing else.

all wars are large scale crimes/genocides however

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This may not be literal biological warfare, but it is certainly biological warfare by other means. This is biological warfare in reality, if not in law.