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Goodbye Damascus.
« on: May 06, 2013, 12:06:19 AM »
Israel Bombs Syria (The video's owner prevents external embedding)

The thing here, though some will ignore it, this is potentially extremely relevant to the times. Biblical OT prophecy has foretold the destruction of Damascus and several Syrian cities along with extensive damage to all major establishments in northern Israel. This could lead to something very ugly assuming it follows a biblical script.

Things to look for:

#1 Damascus will be completely destroyed and abandoned once and for all.
#2 According to the verses, the cities of Aroer, which are located on the northern bank of the Arnon River just east of the Dead Sea, will also be deserted.
#3 The following nations getting involved: Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Russia, Lebanon, Turkey, and the Palestinians.
#4 After Damascus is destroyed along with northern Israel; Israel as a whole will be invaded. Assad is already saying he will open the borders for other nations to attack.
#5 Extreme fast hitting poverty and mass exodus in Israel as well as the northern lands which pertain to the tribes of Judah and Benjamin.
#6 The plunder of Israel. For those that doubt God and have ever asked "Why can't I see him?" Pay attention if all these things come. You'll see him and they won't know what hit'em.

On a separate note for the military folks, any guess on what kind of bomb was used? There have been reports of a low yield nuke recently. Don't believe that's this video, but whatever that is it packed a wallop.

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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2013, 12:15:31 AM »
This is the 3rd time Israel has bombed Damascus this year and the second time within the past week.
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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2013, 12:39:02 AM »
That sure did look impressive, I'm off to scour the interwebz.

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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2013, 10:37:56 AM »
I am not liking this whole situation.  Ladydoc will be traveling in Israel with a Church group next month visiting Holy sites.  No, I am not liking this situation at all.  From the distance that is what a low yield nuke looks like.  It's possible it could have been a very large conventional bomb.  But I was unaware that other than the U.S. and Russia, that anyone had a bomb of that size much less a delivery system. 

Sadam Hussein had built a large bomb.  I wonder if it was passed to Syria at the same time the gas was?  If so it's possible it could have been stored in the same warehouse that was holding the missiles that Israel was after.  Yes Sadam did have chemical weapons.  I know a civilian guy that was captured in Kuwait during the first war and held at an Iraqi weapons depot.  He said that he saw the storage cannisters.  There were all kinds of reports that the stuff was moved to Syria during the build up to the second Gulf War.     
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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2013, 12:17:44 PM »
I didn't watch the whole thing. But the one about half way through looked to be 500-1000 pounder.
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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #5 on: May 06, 2013, 01:02:00 PM »
Here's a few links regarding this current issue now;

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22419995

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/05/05/18043900-israel-strikes-syrian-military-research-center-us-official-says?lite

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/terrorism-security/2013/0506/Israel-tries-to-tamp-down-Syrian-anger-after-killing-dozens-of-its-elite-soldiers-video

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/167768#.UYfcjbVQHqp

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/06/us-russia-syria-reaction-idUSBRE94507G20130506

FSA Spokesman on Israeli Channel 2: FSA Was Desperate, Israeli Strikes Very Very Helpful


So, is Israel helping the FSA (Free Syrian Army)? Because it looks like this strike (according to the video above), was to specifically hit the Syrian Army, Hezbollah, and possibly Iranian Revolutionary Guard troops. Some of the MSM links provided suggests that they were "elite soldiers" that were there.


With regards to the Iraqi chem weapons being moved to Syria as Sledge said, I too heard that, even way back when it was going down. True or not, I cannot confirm, but it's my belief that it's true. But IF said weapons were in fact at that location, it may make more sense as to why those "elite soldiers" were there in the first place, so that the FSA wouldn't be able to get them, or, and this is where it gets all fuckered up, they were about to be moved + possibly used on the FSA and/or Israel.

There's a lot of chatter on the webs that what the IAF used was something along the lines of a micro nuclear weapon.

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Damascus-based journalist Alaa Ebrahim told the BBC it was "the biggest explosion" the city had seen since the conflict began two years ago.

He said residents living near Jamraya reported feeling a "mild earthquake" just before the blast, indicating that the rockets may have hit an underground facility.

From the BBC link.

http://www.jpost.com/Defense/Syria-Israel-used-depleted-uranium-shells-in-Syria-strike-312189

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Israel used depleted uranium shells in the alleged strike in Syria on Sunday, a senior Syrian military source told Russia Today on Monday.

"When the explosion happened it felt like an earthquake, then a giant golden mushroom of fire appeared. This tells us that Israel used depleted uranium shells," the source said.



Yeah, I kind of went off the deep end. But this could very well become the flashpoint that REALLY starts the bad stuff abroad, not just at home. Regardless, have a good Monday.

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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2013, 02:34:48 PM »
I don't think that looks nuclear at all, I think that was a big ass secondary explosion.

The video is too dark to appreciate what's happening, but you see fire like the target was already bombed, then at 0:17 you can see the fire rising and then a small explosion, and then we have the big ass explosion at 0:21.
Considering the attacks were against arms depots and Iranian missiles probably the secondary explosion is what we are seeing in that video.

Details about targets:
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/05/20135512739431489.html

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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2013, 05:25:25 PM »
I didn't watch the whole thing. But the one about half way through looked to be 500-1000 pounder.


Are you serious?  Look at the 43 second mark in the video.  That stem is from something a little more substantial than a 1000 pounder.  I won't go into details here, but I have reason to know what a low yield device looks like.  You can get the same effect from a very large conventional bomb. 

I don't know if it was already at the site in storage or was dropped.  You can hear the jet that dropped it just before it detonates.  I don't think that jet could have been carrying a conventional bomb the size that created that particular mushroom.  Just as a note, that mushroom was larger than what you get with a nuke artillery shell. 

Now, I did hear a few years ago that Israel got their hands on some of the suitcase nukes that the Soviet Union lost track of.  Maybe they dropped a suitcase on that place.  LOL!  The Syrians have never been that great at airport luggage checks.


Edit:  This is what the explosion resembled.   The jet could have been accompanying a cargo plane.  We may have given Israel some of these.  I know they were in the Mideast at one point.

MOAB largest non nuclear bomb 18,000lbs
 
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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2013, 10:44:23 PM »
Ya know, as I'm sitting here thinking about it. A nuclear weapon going off in Damascus would make sense for the prophecy. If the region becomes irradiated people won't be living there for a long time. The Iranian guard stuff is news to me, but it makes sense. As far as it being a nuke in the video? I'm leaning yes. The cloud formation with the stem isn't anything particularly special. The vortex and fireball formation in the rising mushroom are. I've seen a couple pictures with a well defined red fireball in the center.

Sledge- I wouldn't advise her going bud. Honestly, I would LOVE to go myself, but this is like a pressure cooker that's been left on the stove top unattended. However, should she choose to still go if some shit hits the fan just tell her to head south. Preferably towards Arad or Hebron in the West Bank. These, particularly Hebron, would be extremely low incident targets and there's some biblical scripture to back them up.

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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #9 on: May 07, 2013, 11:23:16 AM »
Ya know, as I'm sitting here thinking about it. A nuclear weapon going off in Damascus would make sense for the prophecy. If the region becomes irradiated people won't be living there for a long time. The Iranian guard stuff is news to me, but it makes sense. As far as it being a nuke in the video? I'm leaning yes. The cloud formation with the stem isn't anything particularly special. The vortex and fireball formation in the rising mushroom are. I've seen a couple pictures with a well defined red fireball in the center.

Sledge- I wouldn't advise her going bud. Honestly, I would LOVE to go myself, but this is like a pressure cooker that's been left on the stove top unattended. However, should she choose to still go if some shit hits the fan just tell her to head south. Preferably towards Arad or Hebron in the West Bank. These, particularly Hebron, would be extremely low incident targets and there's some biblical scripture to back them up.

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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #10 on: May 07, 2013, 11:25:50 AM »
Ya know, as I'm sitting here thinking about it. A nuclear weapon going off in Damascus would make sense for the prophecy. If the region becomes irradiated people won't be living there for a long time. The Iranian guard stuff is news to me, but it makes sense. As far as it being a nuke in the video? I'm leaning yes. The cloud formation with the stem isn't anything particularly special. The vortex and fireball formation in the rising mushroom are. I've seen a couple pictures with a well defined red fireball in the center.

Sledge- I wouldn't advise her going bud. Honestly, I would LOVE to go myself, but this is like a pressure cooker that's been left on the stove top unattended. However, should she choose to still go if some shit hits the fan just tell her to head south. Preferably towards Arad or Hebron in the West Bank. These, particularly Hebron, would be extremely low incident targets and there's some biblical scripture to back them up.


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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #12 on: May 07, 2013, 06:08:21 PM »
This is very interesting.  You have to wonder what's up.  Apparently it happened last November as well so it might be nothing. 



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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #13 on: May 07, 2013, 07:33:14 PM »
That's usual dictatorship procedure, maybe they want to kill more civilians than usual.
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Re: Goodbye Damascus.
« Reply #14 on: May 08, 2013, 10:03:02 AM »
I am late to this discussion. With that said, the secondary explosion does look like a nuke to my untrained eyes.

Concerning the internet being shut down: I can only surmise it was done by the Syrian government as APX pointed out. The questions that come to mind:

> Is it still down now?
> Why?
> Is the internet being down, in preparation of a future event?
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« Reply #15 on: May 08, 2013, 10:46:57 AM »
Via twitter: @YourAnonLive: #Syria coming back online, receiving traffic on our DNS servers as well. via @TelecomixSyria #YAL