Syria: The Road to Victory
By Declan Hayes
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This, the fifth of my six part series on the war of extermination against the Syrian people, concentrates on Ireland's explicit and implicit support for the rebel cannibals. This support for ISIS by a small but influential Irish clique takes a number of forms: giving the “moderate” head choppers material support, safe havens and publicity; helping them obliterate the cultural-religious heritage of Iraq and Syria; allowing them to help kill hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians; giving them the green light for encirclement, blockading and laying siege to Syria's civilians; endorsing the starvation and the barbarity that inevitably follow from these actions; making empty and perfunctory condemnations of Syria's terror gangs; arming and recognizing Irish based rapists, murderers and mutilators as being somehow heroic and representative of Syria and Syrians; not taking any actions against these Irish based criminals even as they crossed so called red lines on such things as chemical weapons; playing their part in using the artificial refugee crisis as a means to undermine the social fabric of both Syria and Europe; and denying responsibility for the consequences of their regime-change fantasies and criminal actions.
Declan Hayes
I am an Irish-born professor of Finance, who has published widely in English and Japanese on matters of economics, finance and politics. I have been heavily involved in Syrian issues for the last few years and my focus is exclusively on that conflict for now.
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Syria - Declan Hayes
Syria: The Road to Victory
An Irish View
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Dr Declan Hayes
Copyright © 2016 by Dr. Declan Hayes
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Table of Contents
Introduction, Overview, Summary
1.Ireland for ISIS
Mary Fitzgerald and Ireland’s Most Dangerous Mass Murderer
Mary Fitzgerald’s Pin up Boys
Mary Fitzgerald’s CIA Boys
Mahdi al-Harati, CIA Mass Murderer
Mahdi Harati, a Saudi Connection?
Ireland’s ISIS Victims; Ireland’s ISIS Supporters
Ireland’s ISIS & The Redirection
Ireland’s Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) aka Liwaa al-Umma
Ireland’s ISIS: The Aborted Movie
Ireland’s ISIS Puff Pieces
Ireland’s Goal & the Andrews Gang
Ireland’s Goal & Syria’s Criminal Rebels
Ireland’s Goal, Qatar and the Caesar Photo Scam
Is Goal Ireland’s Own Hand in Hand for Syria?
Murphy’s Law
Ireland’s Samantha Power & Carl Sunstein’s Conspiracies
Why Ireland Should Expel Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
MSF & The Men with Guns
Ireland, Amnesty International & Syria
George Soros, Amnesty International, Ireland & Syria
Irish Women Workers’ Unio
Soros’ Ken Roth and Human Rights Watch
Ireland’s Support for Syria’s Murder Gangs
The Irish
Brigade in the thick of it
Send in the Irish Clowns
Soft Touch Ireland
Ireland and the Refugees’ Battering Ram
I’m a Halawa. Get me outta here
Ireland in the Cross Hairs
2. Spooks in the Works
No Pope of Rom
Syria’s Turbulent Priests (and Imams)
Lessons from England’s Turbulent Priest
NATO’s Crocodile Tears for Ma’loula, Palmyra and Nimrud
ISIS Microphones & Megaphones
Three For One
Internet Warriors
Gang Rape Syria’s Childre
Your Side, My Side and The Truth
Charlatans of the World Unite
CIA Think Tanks
Nazi Chic/ISIS Chic
How Can We Help ISIS?
War Crimes Past & Present
3. Escaping the Morass
Contract with Syria
Royalties, Donations and Other Financial Matters
How to Donate
Dublin Bank
Fr Dave Option
Marist Option
Author
Introduction, Overview, Summary
This, the fifth of my six part series on the war of extermination against the Syrian people, concentrates on Ireland’s explicit and implicit support for the rebel cannibals. This support for ISIS by a small but influential Irish clique takes a number of forms: giving the moderate
head choppers material support, safe havens and publicity; helping them obliterate the cultural-religious heritage of Iraq and Syria; allowing them to help kill hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians; giving them the green light for encirclement, blockading and laying siege to Syria’s civilians; endorsing the starvation and the barbarity that inevitably follow from these actions; making empty and perfunctory condemnations of Syria’s terror gangs; arming and recognizing Irish based rapists, murderers and mutilators as being somehow heroic and representative of Syria and Syrians; not taking any actions against these Irish based criminals even as they crossed so called red lines on such things as chemical weapons; playing their part in using the artificial refugee crisis as a means to undermine the social fabric of both Syria and Europe; and denying responsibility for the consequences of their regime-change fantasies and criminal actions.
That pretty formidable charge sheet can be thrown against a range of Irish politicians, media hacks and civil servants, one of whom recently took me to task for pointing out that the rebels committed barbarities not even the Nazis (who were horrified by the Rape of Nanking) perpetrated
. These barbarities such people like to pretend are of no consequence include: slowly and systematically baking entire families alive in the bakers’ ovens of Adra; making mothers eat their own sons, eating the innards of Syrian prisoners; eviscerating heavily pregnant women; organ harvesting; gang raping and torturing good and virtuous people like Kayla Mueller in ways I don’t even want to describe here to make my point but in ways I, unlike my pampered critic, want to make amends for.
My own epiphany, if such it can be called, came when I heard Nigerian Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama speak about the horrors the Boko Haram franchise have perpetrated against the innocents of Northern Nigeria. Faced with the choices of fight, flight or fear, like Kaigama, I chose fight and what that over paid and under worked Irish civil servant would call this, my tiresome ranting,
is a small part of that. Since that epiphany, I have spent a lot of time on this task and, selfish, stupid and self serving Irish civil servants notwithstanding, I think it is time very well spent by me and by countless others like Kaigama in the pursuit of peace.
Now, though we all know what the Nazis got up to, only a pompous fool, though they abound in the Irish civil service, would try to use the Nazis by way of mitigation or amelioration of what has happened to the Yezidi and other minorities as the world looked on. There was another pertinent incident some months ago when an Irish pub owner, who pays his Irish only staff minimum wages only refused to rent me a room for a meeting and said that the Syrian refugees, who are not my focus, need not call to his door as no one helped the Irish refugees in 1969. I, in fact, was one of those who helped those refugees and he, like the rotund civil servant, are on the other side of the ledger now as I am sure they were back in 1969 when Irish refugees streamed over the border. Just as in Hitler’s days, fat parasites like them are part of the problem, not the solution as all they ever think about is themselves and their myopic worlds. Although there is much to commend many Irish civil servants and publicans, that wretched pair have no redeeming qualities.
The sad fact is that people like that plump civil servant and that revolting bar owner (and slum landlord) are very much a part of the problem. Whether it is the spoilt brats of the European Union’s Jerusalem based diplomats visiting the human zoo of the West Bank for an afternoon to relieve their boredom or Western aid workers or civil servants playing God with the lives of those their governments target, these are the soulless, selfish lot the soulless, selfish Western propaganda target and opiate by telling them this is the way the world should be, a valley of tears for some and a meaningless, pampered, parasitical life for them.
The result of the media-led ignorance that they typify results in yet more unnecessary deaths in Syria, a country that now has millions of refugees and God knows how many dead. Yet these two good for nothings are not alone. Those like Avaaz, Mary Fitzgerald and Mehdi Harati, who were involved in the destruction of Libya and who played their part in the sectarian war against the Syrian people must answer for the very serious charges against them. Though the 800,000 fools who Avaaaz emotionally conned into supporting their no fly zone over Libya have blood on their hands, those others mentioned above have much more blood on theirs. All of them must answer as all of them contributed to mass murder being committed in Syria, in Libya, in Yemen and in Iraq.
They are only the shoe dust of history, which is best shaken off for the road to peace that lies ahead. That road will be discussed in the next and final part of this series. For now, we mainly will look at Irish culpability in the wars of extermination against Syrians and use that as a prism not only to get a wider overview but to use as an indication of what must be done to end the carnage, end the violence and end the needless suffering.
1.Ireland for ISIS
Although Manchester teenage twins Salma and Zahra Halane garnered many sympathetic headlines when they fled to Raqqa to run sex slave brothels on behalf of their ISIS heroes, their repeated statements that Raqqa’s brothels teem with hordes of horny Irish ISIS members got less publicity. Such notables as Irish ISIS groupie Terry Khalid
Kelly, montaged in the execution picture above, has made that plain on countless occasions, when he has also lauded ISIS’ execution of David Haines and other innocent British aid workers. These Irish
ISIS terrorists have put