The Controllers are loosing their touch!:
Too much 'work', too many 'mistakes', too many 'clues' left behind , so little time left to properly plan and/or cover up!
Too much 'work', too many 'mistakes', too many 'clues' left behind , so little time left to properly plan and/or cover up!
The Controllers, their 'institutions' and their 'minions' , are loosing their proverbial touch with their own cunning, scheming, cool-headed selves, as we speak; and their grip on Humanity as well.
Their aggressive , inimical, odious thoughts, decisions and deeds against millions of people all around the Globe, malevolently expanding through multi-versatile ways, means and methods in an accelerated speed , irrevocably mark an anguished , 'cornered position' status.
As if there is a time limitation , or a particular event barrier , practically hanging over their heads. Somebody mercilessly pressurizing them , or something that they have to absolutely catch up with , or else....
Thus , the hurrying Controllers and their expediting 'institutions', 'minions', etc., miss properly planning and/or covering their traces up , while messing about and damaging their way through Gaia's 3D present reality , while simultaneously rendering their glaring intentions and targets impactful , even to the eyes of those who were 'unawakened ' till now; even to the eyes of those who claustrophobically and indifferently 'served only but themselves' till now.
Finally this whole process turns out to be a gift , a cause for resisting nuclei birth, an eye-opener to say the least.
In the meantime Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has signed a law allowing foreign troops and “peacekeeping forces” on Ukrainian soil, opening the door to the UN armed forces, and some nukes alongside, strengthening NATO's position and covering its back from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.
There will be an Eastern European Countries Active Arc ending in Turkey. Their main task will be to organize as many military drills as possible, as provocatively as possible, as near to Russian borders as possible , till a IIIWW explodes.
The so called 'Islamic State ' having ravaged the Middle East and Northern Africa with gruesome hostilities , now bestirs itself to continue its morbid works in Europe.
Equally abominable are the Controllers' policies in the Developing Countries in Asia and Africa; leading to huge waves of suffering Refugees expatriating themselves , or huge laboratory created epidemics , or deadly civil wars.
While handling all these affairs in dense periods of time , the Controllers make various mistakes as for example Hilary Clinton's case with the missing emails on Libya and on an American high Official's hard lack .Or the clues left behind in the Boston Marathon Events, or when many prominent members of the Banking, the Scientific , the Medicinal Branch are found dead. All these 'accidents' pile up and when the unraveling starts, an avalanche of evolutions will have to be dealt with. Not to mention the disclosures coming in light piece by piece.
Last but not least is the one and only standard, the only constant value throughout all humanity's life, active incessantly and during all time and times , always smoldering in society's guts and everlastingly being manipulated and handled by the Controllers , aka , the Economic Wars.
Although such good experts , the Controllers , they committed too eager an error with their tricky 3rd Memorandum to Greece.They did not expect this turn of events, but now they will have to face it. Greece has nothing to loose that is not lost already.
The Controllers will have to avoid further misjudgements and try to salve as much as possible in order to achieve a positive timeline in their own future. m.l.p.
The Controllers will have to avoid further misjudgements and try to salve as much as possible in order to achieve a positive timeline in their own future. m.l.p.
See the three following relative posts.
A. Goodbye, Minsk II: Poroshenko Signs Law Allowing Foreign Troops in Ukraine
Kiev puts Minsk II in the paper shredder, again
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has signed a law allowing foreign troops and “peacekeeping forces” on Ukrainian soil, according to a report in Korrespondent.
The law stipulates that the foreign forces cannot participate in any armed conflict within Ukraine. However, the law is easily interpreted as a clear violation of the Minsk II agreements. Agreement 10 calls for:
Double standard? Only if you’re a Putin troll.
The law stipulates that the foreign forces cannot participate in any armed conflict within Ukraine. However, the law is easily interpreted as a clear violation of the Minsk II agreements. Agreement 10 calls for:
Accusations of Russian troop presence in East Ukraine occur almost daily — and are used by the west as evidence of Russia’s disregard for the Minsk agreements.Pullout of all foreign armed formations, military equipment, and also mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine under OSCE supervision. Disarmament of all illegal groups.
Double standard? Only if you’re a Putin troll.
"The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a war-prone institution
that poses the biggest threat to world peace. Since the disappearance of
the Soviet Union, which turns out to be the greatest disaster for the
stability of the international system, NATO expansionism and aggression
is rampant. Although NATO was established to contain the Soviet Union,
in reality, however, it has always been a complacent vehicle for U. S.
hegemony."
http://www.globalresearch.ca/liquidate-nato-before-…/5458269
http://www.globalresearch.ca/liquidate-nato-before-…/5458269
The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is a war-prone institution
that poses the biggest threat to world peace. Since the disappearance of
the Soviet Union, which turns out to be the greates...
Crowds surround the Imam Sadiq Mosque after a bomb
explosion following Friday prayers, in the Al Sawaber area of Kuwait
City June 26, 2015. (Reuters / Stringer)
Follow RT's LIVE UPDATES on attacks in France & Tunisia
On Friday morning, at least one individual drove a car into a gas processing plant outside the industrial city of Lyon in France. The perpetrator beheaded one person, and injured two others, before hanging a severed head with Islamist flags and Arabic inscriptions on the factory gate.
The attacker was captured shortly afterwards, with police looking for accomplices. French President Francois Hollande called the incident a “pure terrorist attacks,” while Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the suspect was "somebody who was in touch with [Muslim fundamentalist] Salafists."

A reported two gunmen then burst into a Spanish-owned beachside tourist resort in the Tunisian city of Sousse. At least 37 people, predominantly foreigners, were gunned down, though their identities have not yet been revealed.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but Islamic State was behind the shooting of 22 people, mostly tourists, in a museum in capital, Tunis, in March.
In Kuwait, a suicide bomber set off explosives in a Shia mosque packed with 2,000 people during Friday prayers. At least 16 people are dead, and more than two dozen have been taken to hospital.
The Sunni Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) took responsibility for the attack on social media.

Radical Islamist supporters have flooded social networks with a
celebration of the violence under the hashtag #bloodyfriday.
Last week IS released a message calling for a spate of attacks during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which lasts until July 16 this year, and turn it into a month of disasters.
Politicians and intelligence services all over the world have been examining the links between the attacks.
"This is a threat that faces all of us, these events that have taken place today in Tunisia and in France, but they can happen anywhere - we all face this threat," said UK Prime Minister David Cameron, before chairing a meeting of the COBRA emergency committee.
"We have to deal with this poisonous radical narrative that is turning so many young minds and we have to combat it with everything we have," Cameron added, while insisting that he still believed that “Islam is a religion of peace.”
The White House joined in the chorus of reproach.
"The United States condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks in France, Kuwait, and Tunisia today.Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of these heinous attacks, their loved ones, and the people of all three countries," it said in a statement.
The New York Times reported that intelligence officials were in constant contact with foreign colleagues to ascertain if these were coincidentally timed attacks, or part of a co-ordinated plan, perhaps orchestrated by Islamic State.
With many European leaders in Brussels for the EU Council meeting, the Brussels police released a statement that their security is being guaranteed, but said there was no overall change to the threat level, which has been elevated since the Charlie Hebdo attacks earlier this year.
C. Fatal Friday: Scores dead after France, Tunisia & Kuwait hit by terrorist attacks
Published time: June 26, 2015 15:06
Edited time: June 26, 2015 17:09
Edited time: June 26, 2015 17:09

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Three fatal terrorist attacks on three continents
within hours of each other have left officials fearful that a
coordinated campaign of terror is underway, following last week’s calls
for “a month of disasters for infidels” by Islamic State.Follow RT's LIVE UPDATES on attacks in France & Tunisia
On Friday morning, at least one individual drove a car into a gas processing plant outside the industrial city of Lyon in France. The perpetrator beheaded one person, and injured two others, before hanging a severed head with Islamist flags and Arabic inscriptions on the factory gate.
The attacker was captured shortly afterwards, with police looking for accomplices. French President Francois Hollande called the incident a “pure terrorist attacks,” while Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the suspect was "somebody who was in touch with [Muslim fundamentalist] Salafists."

A reported two gunmen then burst into a Spanish-owned beachside tourist resort in the Tunisian city of Sousse. At least 37 people, predominantly foreigners, were gunned down, though their identities have not yet been revealed.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but Islamic State was behind the shooting of 22 people, mostly tourists, in a museum in capital, Tunis, in March.
In Kuwait, a suicide bomber set off explosives in a Shia mosque packed with 2,000 people during Friday prayers. At least 16 people are dead, and more than two dozen have been taken to hospital.
The Sunni Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) took responsibility for the attack on social media.

Last week IS released a message calling for a spate of attacks during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which lasts until July 16 this year, and turn it into a month of disasters.
Politicians and intelligence services all over the world have been examining the links between the attacks.
"This is a threat that faces all of us, these events that have taken place today in Tunisia and in France, but they can happen anywhere - we all face this threat," said UK Prime Minister David Cameron, before chairing a meeting of the COBRA emergency committee.
"We have to deal with this poisonous radical narrative that is turning so many young minds and we have to combat it with everything we have," Cameron added, while insisting that he still believed that “Islam is a religion of peace.”
The White House joined in the chorus of reproach.
"The United States condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks in France, Kuwait, and Tunisia today.Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of these heinous attacks, their loved ones, and the people of all three countries," it said in a statement.
The New York Times reported that intelligence officials were in constant contact with foreign colleagues to ascertain if these were coincidentally timed attacks, or part of a co-ordinated plan, perhaps orchestrated by Islamic State.
With many European leaders in Brussels for the EU Council meeting, the Brussels police released a statement that their security is being guaranteed, but said there was no overall change to the threat level, which has been elevated since the Charlie Hebdo attacks earlier this year.