31-05-2013, 02:41 PM
Noticed the UN has black listed Al Nushra today. About time. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2...99298.html
Quote:http://willyloman.wordpress.com/2013/05/...more-25354Were American Nicole Lynn Mansfield and a British Man Part of a "Gladio" Style Stay Behind Terrorist Force in Syria?
Posted on May 31, 2013 by willyloman
by Scott Creighton
"A car containing 3 members of Al-Nushra, a British citizen, an American woman and another foreign national of unknown origin was struck by a Syrian Rocket. Nicole Lynn Mansfield of Flint Michigan was killed. Also in the car was weapons, computers and maps of military positions." Gateway PunditIsn't that special. Americans and Brits are being called martyrs by al-Nusra when they die fighting alongside the terrorist organization. At least that's what an NBC News correspondent in England says. My, has the worm turned.
American woman and British man martyred in Syria' according to militant jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra.SANA news agency out of Syria was first to report that an American, Nicole Lynn Mansfield, has been killed in Idlib while fighting alongside our State Department's mercenary terrorists. According to reports, she was killed with a British national who was also apparently a merc as well.
2:28 PM 30 May 2013
Were they part of a new Gladio type operation in Syria? Were they "stay behind" terrorists, there conceal themselves in the general population in order to continue the terrorist destabilization campaign on a slightly smaller scale? Were they employed directly by the State Department to this end? And did she ultimately take this job because her employment options in Flint were next to none?
"The American government has not directly confirmed that Mansfield was killed in Syria, but her mother and cousin told the Detroit Free Press that the FBI did indeed confirm the news to them on Thursday afternoon.CBS News reports that the State Department is going to have to provide final confirmation of her death and that they are having to go through Czech Republic to get it.
Her cousin, David Speelman of Flint, told The Associated Press that FBI agents visited family members Thursday and informed them of Mansfield's death" JDLC
"When last contacted by CBS News, Speelman said the FBI had reports that her niece was killed in Syria, but that official confirmation of her death would have to come from the State Department. The State Department has said it is aware of the reports and is working with the Czech Republic mission to obtain more information. With no diplomatic staff in Syria, the U.S. works through the Czech Republic on diplomatic matters." CBS NewsThe State Department is working through the Czech Republic mission in Syria? That's too bad. If the State Department still practiced diplomacy these days instead of just blackmail and terrorism, they wouldn't have to do that, would they?
The city she where she was killed used to be a stronghold of our mercenaries but recently it and several others were retaken by the Syrian army. A stay behind force, much like those created after WWII under the Gladio program, remained hiding in the shadows of the city, setting off car bombs and other terrorist attacks when they could.
"Idlib is a city in northwestern Syria. Idlib had been an opposition stronghold during the Syrian civil war against the government of Bashar al- Assad. The city and nearby town have been targeted for hosting large numbers of armed groups such as the Free Syrian Army and other opponents of the government. In March, Syria's armed forces began shelling parts of Idlib and on the 13th, the government captured the city following a three-day operation.Many security buildings in the center of Idlib have become targets of many car bombs placed by anti- government groups…It would certainly fit the pattern of these NATO imperialists. Rather than concede defeat they set up what basically amounts to terror cells in Syria striking at soft targets in order to maintain the effort and the body count until NATO can start the bombing campaign.
… SANA reported that the three were killed after they were found "snooping" around a military base. Field sources told Syrian TV news that the three foreigners were near a military base and that one of them "threw a grenade"which prompted protective sources to open fire.
… The soldiers reportedly found drawings of security installations in the area as well as firearms and a laptop" Heavy
According to reports, Mansfield is yet another "Muslim convert". Go figure yet another convert ends up fighting alongside terrorists in a country we are trying to destabilize. Anyone else see a pattern developing here?
And there is another pattern.
It just so happens that Mansfield is from Flint, Michigan, one of the hardest hit cities in the engineered financial collapse of 2008. The crappy little apartment she had was just served an eviction notice. Apparently she had been subletting illegally while she was off on her new job.
Abject poverty breeds a very special kind of desperation. Whether or not she actually believed in her new religion or not is beside the point. Chicken hawks always flock to desperate people whether they are LEOs looking to cultivate a snitch in order to entrap dupes in honeypot schemes or whether they are looking to offer a few thousand bucks and a way out to hopelessly poor "converted Muslims", it's all pretty much the same. The economic crisis they created also creates other opportunities for the strong to feed on the weak.
"She had a heart of gold, but she was weak-minded," her grandmother said. "I think she could have been brainwashed." Foreign PolicyAnother dupe like the half-wits the FBI seeks out for their annual "we saved you from the terrorists" show?
If this young woman, Nicole Lynn Mansfield, got tangled up with the wrong headhunters, you almost have to feel sorry for her. Almost. The fact is, she was willing to go abroad and wage terrorist attacks in a new Syrian Gladio operation. And poverty doesn't excuse that. Desperate people will do desperate things, but moral people will not.
Over at Foreign Policy, they just can't seem to wrap their heads around this one:
"…the central question being asked about her today: Why would she suddenly leave the United States to join the Syrian revolt? To solve that mystery, we're going to need more than a scattered set of photographs."Foreign Policy
It's only a big mystery if you avoid considering the obvious and our history since WWII. Otherwise, it's pretty obvious.
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