Infowars Nightly News for Thursday, August 29, 2013 (Full Show): Jamie Balagia, Steve Montague
Thursday: The Nightly News. Conflicting Reports In Syria Leave Helpless
Civilians In The Crosshairs. Plus, Jamie Balagia On How The State Is
Making Money Hand Over Fist With Bogus DWI Charges:
On The August 29,
2013 Broadcast Of The Infowars Nightly News. David Knight hosts and we
speak with Jamie Balagia & Steve Montague of DWIdude.com
News
Covered: Brzezinski: 'Global Political Awakening' Making Syrian War
Difficult. Syria crisis: David Cameron says British military attack must
be 'judgment call.' Doctors Without Borders Puts Syria Toll at 355
Killed. Syrian Govt Seizes Rebels' Underground Chemical Lab. U.N. Has
Gathered Testimony Indicating That Syrian Rebels Have Used Sarin Gas,
Says Investigator. Obama Ignores Congress on Approval For Syria Attack.
Report: US Attack On Syria to Begin Saturday. Jackson Hole Conclave:
Central Bankers Plan Global Theft, Massive Pain. Naked Juice class
action settlement announced: Here's how to claim $45 from PepsiCo even
without proof of purchase.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Countdown to WW3 ~ There Is No Turning Back, War Is On The Horizon
The circle is almost complete, the central bankers/US government forced
other middle eastern countries to use the dollar as the reserve
currency. Now its Syria and Iran's turn. The central bankers/US
government have been trying for over 20 plus years to get into these
countries, this is their last attempt and it will start WWIII. There is
no turning back at this point, if the war starts tomorrow or 3 weeks
from now is not important, war will start to cover up the economic
collapse.
Alan Grayson: We Are Broke Why are we going to spend Billions in a War in Syria ?
Alan Grayson: 'Not Even Clear That It Was A Chemical Attack' In Syria
8/29/13 - "I think the administration is giving only one side of the story," Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) told CNN's The Lead guest host John Berman on Thursday. Grayson told Berman that he opposes intervention in Syria because U.N. inspectors have not definitively concluded that either a chemical attack took place in Syria or that such an attack was ordered by Bashar al-Assad's regime.
"I don't see how this tragedy -- and, yes, it's a tragedy -- affects U.S. national interests," Grayson said when asked to respond to the assertion from President Barack Obama that the Syrian crisis is a threat to American national security. "The greatest norm, the highest norm in international law, is that you don't attack another country unilaterally without the authorization of the United Nations."
"We can't simply go and bomb people whenever we feel like it," he continued.
"Is standing by and doing nothing really an option?" Berman asked.
RELATED: Graphic: Video Emerges from Syria Showing Horrific Aftermath of Chemical Attack
"Well, frankly, you have overstated and the secretary certainly overstated the evidence that this was a deliberate decision made by the high command in Syria," Grayson replied. "Even if we had undeniable evidence, the fact is it's simply not our reasonability."
"Sometimes, everyone needs to learn to learn the principle, mind your own business," Grayson added.
"It's not even clear it was a chemical attack," he asserted. "If it was a chemical attack, then the residue left on the clothing of victims would have poisoned other people. That hasn't happened."
Grayson added that, if there was a chemical attack, there is no evidence that the Assad regime carried out that attack deliberately.
8/29/13 - "I think the administration is giving only one side of the story," Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) told CNN's The Lead guest host John Berman on Thursday. Grayson told Berman that he opposes intervention in Syria because U.N. inspectors have not definitively concluded that either a chemical attack took place in Syria or that such an attack was ordered by Bashar al-Assad's regime.
"I don't see how this tragedy -- and, yes, it's a tragedy -- affects U.S. national interests," Grayson said when asked to respond to the assertion from President Barack Obama that the Syrian crisis is a threat to American national security. "The greatest norm, the highest norm in international law, is that you don't attack another country unilaterally without the authorization of the United Nations."
"We can't simply go and bomb people whenever we feel like it," he continued.
"Is standing by and doing nothing really an option?" Berman asked.
RELATED: Graphic: Video Emerges from Syria Showing Horrific Aftermath of Chemical Attack
"Well, frankly, you have overstated and the secretary certainly overstated the evidence that this was a deliberate decision made by the high command in Syria," Grayson replied. "Even if we had undeniable evidence, the fact is it's simply not our reasonability."
"Sometimes, everyone needs to learn to learn the principle, mind your own business," Grayson added.
"It's not even clear it was a chemical attack," he asserted. "If it was a chemical attack, then the residue left on the clothing of victims would have poisoned other people. That hasn't happened."
Grayson added that, if there was a chemical attack, there is no evidence that the Assad regime carried out that attack deliberately.
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