general interest

Aleppo Citadel Reopens It's Doors- Triumph Over Adversity

 Let's hope this is a good sign for Syria as a whole.SANA

The citadel of Aleppo, the most important archaeological monument in the city and one of the most amazing places of Islamic architecture, has re-opened its doors for visitors and tourists after being rehabilitated and cleaned of the dust of terrorism.

The citadel is one of the oldest and largest castles in the world and has preserved its beauty throughout history as it walls and fortresses have stood in the face of invaders.

Russian/Turkish deal for Tell Rifaat. The Micro & Macro along the Silk Road: Pepe Escobar

Going a little long- This post covers the micro and the macroEarlier this week Southfront had delivered one of their usual vague news reports. With no link back to original source. They followed up with another one just the other day. I'm not a huge fan of Southfront. It's no different then any other source, in my opinion, information from Southfront needs verification, same as info from anywhere else.

Oil Kingdom In Crisis: Saudi Royal Family Rift Turns Violent- Sadr couldn’t visit.

 In case you are wondering. Sadr is, in my opinion, completely owned by the empire. He offers no hope for Iraqi unity or regional stability- Just the guarantee of Iraq’s dissolution. And continuing turmoil in the region. Maliki would have been better for regional stability. Which is why the US pushed him out!OilPrice.com

Canadian connection in the Martin Luther King assassination

Montreal. What a city. It seems we have a Montreal connection to two additional assassinations that took place in the US. What are the odds? I mean, really? But not just Montreal, alone. In fact same as John Wilkes Booth and his cronies had ties to Montreal and Toronto. So did James Earl Ray. In both locations, both assassins, had 'friends' in all the right places.Coincidentally, Lee Harvey Oswald, was also identified in Montreal prior to the Kennedy assassination. From earlier this week: