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This, the sixth and final part of my six volume series on NATO's war against Syria, is a book of two halves: this short introduction and a subsequent section, which is a compendium of the previous five volumes. Together, they explain how and why we must make a contract with Syria, with the Syrian people and with their representatives so that peace and prosperity may return to them.
Because a contract is between two or more individuals or groups, we must define who the two core groups in this contract are. “We” are the Western and other people and institutions of good will, who do not support the unjust wars of aggression that have been waged against Syria, as well as the other countries that have been mentioned in the course of the previous five volumes. The key phrase here is “people of good will” and the key thing is to allow those people of good will make that contract via the relevant agents of the Syrian people. These agents include the Syrian Arab Republic's Red Crescent, the Syrian Arab Republic's religious and community leaders, the Syrian Arab Republic's medical institutions and all other relevant institutions and groups currently under the protection of the Syrian Arab Army and its allies.

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Release dateMar 2, 2016
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Contract with Syria
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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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    Contract with Syria - Declan Hayes

    Contract With Syria

    An Irish View

    by

    Dr Declan Hayes

    Copyright © 2016 by Dr. Declan Hayes

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    All proceeds go to help Syrian orphans & other children in Syria.

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction, Overview, Summary

    Royalties, Donations and Other Financial Matters

    How to Donate

    Dublin Bank

    Fr Dave Option

    Marist Option

    Author

    Introduction, Overview, Summary

    This, the sixth and final part of my six volume series on NATO’s war against Syria, is a book of two halves: this short introduction and a subsequent section, which is a compendium of the previous five volumes. Together, they explain how and why we must make a contract with Syria, with the Syrian people and with their representatives so that peace and prosperity may return to them.

    Because a contract is between two or more individuals or groups, we must define who the two core groups in this contract are. We are the Western and other people and institutions of good will, who do not support the unjust wars of aggression that have been waged against Syria, as well as the other countries that have been mentioned in the course of the previous five volumes. The key phrase here is people of good will and the key thing is to allow those people of good will make that contract via the relevant agents of the Syrian people. These agents include the Syrian Arab Republic’s Red Crescent, the Syrian Arab Republic’s religious and community leaders, the Syrian Arab Republic’s medical institutions and all other relevant institutions and groups currently under the protection of the Syrian Arab Army and its allies.

    Though, like all contracts, this contract is conceptually simple, its implementation could not be more difficult as it is compounded by the determination of the NATO and Gulf State countries to strangle Syria with politically motivated sanctions; their determination to arm and supply the most sadistic gangsters that currently walk the world; and their equal determination to muffle, to ignore and to silence the voice of the Syrian people, her cultural, religious and medical ambassadors included. Allowing NGOs that collaborate with the rebels under the guise of giving humanitarian aid to their fighters is not much better. Though many of these NGOs have been shown to be knaves, while others are fools and more stil are just out to make a quick book out of the suffering of others, they too are part of the problem, not part of the solution.

    Fulfilling this contract will involve a number of interlocking and mutually reinforcing steps. These include the world’s people of good will raising billions of dollars and funneling those funds to people and institutions above and beyond reproach in Damascus, the capital of the Syrian Arab Republic; having people of influence and of good faith visit Syria and having Syrians of influence and of good faith visit our countries and tell us what we need to do to help them recover from the injustices done to them.

    Though fulfilling this revolving contract will not be easy, its fulfillment is essential to redress the awful crimes that have been committed against the Syrian and allied people. My next step in this process is helping to organize people of good will to come from Syria to Ireland in May and for people, primarily from Ireland, to go to Syria, also in May, and to use those visits as the basis for further bridge building, further fund raising and as further spring boards to end Syria’s sanctions and her diplomatic isolation which, being the particularly brutal implements of war against the Syrian people that they are, are particularly vile and lethal weapons in this unjust war.

    These initiatives between Syria and Ireland, like many other such initiatives I am aware of but that do not concern us here, are but a start. Once enough people get involved, then Syria and, much more importantly, her people, will be saved from those who want to devour them and us.

    Dr Declan Hayes

    wesavesyria.com

    Royalties, Donations and Other Financial Matters

    All royalties from the sale of these books and all monies donated from them and from associated campaigns will go and will be seen to go in cash and in person to the women and children of government-controlled Syria. The first installments will be given around May 15/16 when we hold a children’s festival there to commemorate the 68th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba and the 100th anniversary of the Sykes Picot accord. Recipients will include women and children’s groups in Saidnaya, Ma’loula, Kasab, Yarmouk and Bab Tuma, as well as some of the scores of orphanages now active in Damascus and internally displaced groups from towns such as Raqqa, Madaya, Fuah and Kafraya.

    We are also trying to establish more direct ways of sending money directly into government-controlled Syria and will be working on that. Although Western Union are very active there, we are aware of its pitfalls. We will most likely send money from our bank account in Ireland to a hand full of trusted individuals only, where we micro-audit their spending. Please email me here for more information about practical ways you can help.

    This project is a work in progress. Because we have to create a financial balance between putting smiles on kids’ faces and food into their bellies, we must divide the money between necessary entertainment and purchasing imported dry foods like rice and cooking oil, which most of them can no longer afford. We also have to bear in mind that the rebels will suicide bomb any celebrations they get wind of. That said, the show will go on and all monies expended will be accounted for.

    We intend to be fully open and transparent in all this and to absorb all costs ourselves, so that we may better highlight the gangsterism and outright criminality the rebels’ Muslim Brotherhood supporters have been allowed to get away with. Saving Syria is a huge project and it is important matters are done properly from the beginning so that the Syrian people can win the war and win the peace as well.

    How to Donate

    As well as donating directly to me via Paypal or Gofundme, you can donate to this bank account in Dublin, Ireland.

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    Marist Option

    If the above does not suit you, you can alternatively give to the Marist Congregation, who are doing excellent work in government-held Aleppo. Their bank details are as follows: Congregations Des Freres Maristes BP 70540, Collège Mariste Champville Libano, INLELBBEXXX IBL BANK S.A.L (formerly Intercontinental Bank, Beirut), Account: LB60005200190023010190033012; It is important to put: cadeau pour frere george, so Aleppo gets the money.

    Syria is a NATO-made disaster. Help us help them. Please keep up to date by following @taigstaigs and those I follow in twitter; also check out the other volumes and the websites.

    Dr Declan Hayes

    Dublin

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    Until the next volume, goodnight, thank you, and may your God go with you.

    Author

    Dr Declan Hayes is an Irish-born professor of finance, who has lectured in Australia, Japan, Mexico, England, Singapore, Malaysia and the Syrian Arab Republic, as well as his native Ireland over the last four decades. He is the author of a number of best-selling books in English and Japanese and has contributed widely to newspapers, TV and radio shows in the USA, Japan, England, Ireland, Mexico, Australia, Iran, Lebanon and Syria.

    He has organized and led a number of peace convoys to Syria during 2014 and 2015. He also was present as an accredited international observer in Homs and Damascus during Syria’s 2014 Presidential election. He was the first foreigner to enter Ma’loula on Easter Sunday 2014 when the Syrian Arab Army liberated it and he was also the first foreigner to get into the Armenian town of Kasai after the Syrian Army forced the terrorists back across the Turkish border. He has further humanitarian projects planned for Syria for 2016 and 2017. His radio interviews on Syria and Palestine may be listened to here and Declan may be emailed here.

    Syria: The Road to Victory

    An Irish View

    by

    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 Ireland in the ISIS cross hairs so much that Ireland even features prominently in ISIS snuff videos, one of which is montaged in the bottom left hand corner above. ISIS’ Global Coalition video clearly shows the Irish tricolor among the flags of nations it identifies as a coalition of ‘devils’ and enemies of ISIS. Ireland and the Irish are, in other words, prime targets for ISIS and their fellow travelers, both native and foreign.

    That is on the debit side of the ISIS ledger. On the credit side, as ISIS expert Abu Omar has explained on Irish national radio no less, ISIS’ Irish killers are valued snipers. As these murderers are not the only credits on ISIS’ Irish balance sheet, we must conclude that Ireland is in for stormier times ahead as those Irish thugs, who raped Yezidi prisoners in Raqqa’s brothels, trickle back to Ireland to murder, rape and rob anew.

    Though those are problems mostly for the future, ISIS has presented Ireland with problems galore for today and, as Arabs are being murdered at an increasing rate because of those problems, Ireland’s ISIS killers need urgent and immediate forensic examination at a whole variety of levels today. The pages that follow are a small contribution to that urgent national effort.

    In first of all deciphering how these mass murderers got from Ireland to Syria, we must take into account the crucial Libyan connection. The first tranche of Irish murderers to go to Syria first tasted innocent Arab blood in Libya and, as montaged top right hand corner above, Housam Sam Najjair, one of their number, has written a book, which Ireland’s secular media praised and wrote fawning book blurbs for, bragging about his exploits destroying secular Libya. Many of those Irish jihadists then went from Libya to Syria via Erdogan’s Turkey as part of a CIA/Qatari/ISIS/Al Qaeda invasion force against Syria, another secular country these Irish mercenaries had no right to invade.

    Although Ireland should have been ashamed that her citizens were involved in this carnage, Sam and the other main perpetrators were paraded on prime time Irish TV as heroes and Irish newspapers lauded those of their number who died murdering Syrians as some of history’s greatest ever Irish martyrs, rather than the disgusting, shameful and shameless killers for hire that they were and that they clearly are.

    Mary Fitzgerald and Ireland’s Most Dangerous Mass Murderers

    Although many disturbed women have taken up with Charles Manson, the Yorkshire Ripper and similar reprobates over the years, controversial Irish journalist Mary Fitzgerald seems to have made a career out of it since she zeroed in on Islam for stories. When the Syrian Arab Army liquidated Irish citizens who had gone there to rape and murder Syrian women and children, Fitzgerald was quick to defend the rapists as moderate boyscout types, rather than the flotsam that they clearly were and that they clearly are. When Dublin-based mass murderers wreaked havoc on Libya and then Syria, there she was again, praising them as the pride of Ireland, rather than some of the world’s most dangerous terrorists that more honest sources like Interpol regard them.

    Mary Fitzgerald’s Pin up Boys

    The Irish-based thug in the left hand corner of the above montage, who died committing serious crimes in Syria, was described in the Irish Sun newspaper as a good-looking lad and as a martyr. The Irish Sun newspaper never described dead IRA gunmen or British squaddies in such glowing terms but a thug who abused Irish hospitality to go and rape Libyan and Syrian children gets crowned with such laurels. Not to be outdone, controversial Irish Times journalist Mary Fitzgerald, who has a very unhealthy relationship with the gangsters who destroyed Libya before moving on to rape Syria wrote here white-washing these two disgusting martyrs of Louth and Meath. Her choice of terminology is important as the remains of Oliver Plunkett, Ireland’s most revered (and peaceful) saint, reside in Louth, in the actual town where the father of one of these deceased criminals works and where Pope John Paul made a point of visiting and honoring in his plea for people to pursue peaceful not violent means of conflict resolution. Fitzgerald, to whom we shall return, has a nefarious agenda here by trying to conflate traditional and revered Irish Christian martyr pacifists, who died because of their faith, with low-life mercenary criminals who slaughter people of faith.

    Regarding Shamseddin Gaidan, the other deceased criminal, she tells us that this Libyan-born Meath schoolboy told his school-friends and teachers how much he wanted to be there to witness the revolution that ended Gaddafy’s 42 years in power. Hopefully, they reported the teenage hood’s desire to witness to the Irish police, who hopefully have his entire family and their associates under close and constant surveillance with a view to closing down their halal shop and either imprisoning or deporting them if they too want to give witness.

    The other thug, 22-year-old Hudhaifa ElSayed, from Donacarney in Drogheda, was well known to the police and, according to Fitzgerald, knew exactly what he was doing, an indication perhaps that even she must admit he was a dangerous, demented criminal. Abdel Basset, his Egyptian father, unsurprisingly perhaps, is a doctor, a surgeon who, hopefully, will be deported along with the rest of his surviving brood.

    ElSayed, Fitzgerald tells us, was one of a number of Irish-based mass murderers who went to Libya and, happy they had helped heap chaos on it, moved on to Syria to repeat the process. Fitzgerald recounts how she had met this criminal when she illegally entered Syria as an embedded reporter with his Qatari funded death squad and, as if trying to convince us that all sectarian mass murderers are pitiable and harmless cartoonish freaks, she recounts how his wire-rimmed glasses seemed incongruous alongside his military-style fatigues and the Kalashnikov slung across his back. Fitzgerald tells us that Asmaa, the late thug’s mother, who has not yet been deported from Ireland, told him it is okay to effectively go and rape and pillage his way around Syria. Her equally fanatical husband, pictured with her, above bottom left, believes their gang member son died for a great thing. As Fitzgerald does not bother asking what that great thing is, we have to assume it is turning Syria into another Libya rather than another Ireland, from where they network, pontificate and build the myth that their son was nothing other than the cold-blooded sectarian rapist, serial killer and piece of human garbage that he clearly was.

    Mary Fitzgerald’s CIA Boys

    Although we can surmise how come traditionally neutral Ireland is now a major exporter of Islamic jihad, these reports recount how a gang of Irish traveler thieves stole €200,000 in cash from the home of well-known Irish Libyan freedom fighter Mahdi al-Harati, who was one of the leaders of the bloody revolt against Gaddafi and that al-Harati admitted to Irish police that the cash came from his American CIA handlers for his Libyan and Syrian subversion campaigns.

    In the past we have had the likes of terrorist Madhi Al Harati hiding out in Ireland before leading Irish based jihadist cut throats in Libya and again in Syria. And, to add insult to injury, getting a sickening round of applause on Irish national TV for doing so. Such people and their camp followers have no place in a peaceful secular Irish democracy. They and their organizations must be ruthlessly crushed and their mouthpieces and sundry apologists brought to book.

    Yet, as with the Cologne gang rapists, the trick now is to depict these Irish-based sociopaths and serial killers as moderates and to even do the same for the leading Irish-based ISIS recruiter who plotted the 2015 Paris and related attacks and who, as this report says, snaked into Ireland as a refugee over a decade ago but cannot be booted out as he took out the insurance of fathering a baby in Ireland, which he uses as a base to be a major player in international terrorism and to raise money through secretive Irish-based Muslims to maim and to murder.

    As 2015 wound to an end, the Irish were aghast to learn of the defenses Michael Lynn SC put forward as to why his client, this ISIS mastermind, should be allowed live in freedom in Ireland even as he plotted raping, enslaving, torturing and murdering people elsewhere. Lynn apparently informed the court that deporting the terrorist would be the greatest injustice…..because of the credible fear the man has of being arrested, and detained in his native country. Once this credible fear exists, the Irish court was told the man could not be deported until all ruses to stop him facing justice were exhausted. To bolster his case, Lynn cited evidence from groups including Amnesty International which have plenty of cases for answer themselves regarding inciting Libyans to lynch blacks and promoting and defending the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Syria. Predictably, the faceless gate keepers of the European Court of Human Rights stepped in to support Lynn’s client, meaning, in effect, that Ireland is still the go to place for those wishing to spread ISIS mayhem.

    Mahdi al-Harati, CIA Mass Murderer

    Leading international terrorist and mass murderer Mahdi al-Harati, who is conveniently married to an Irish woman, is a very disturbing case in point. This Irish freedom fighter and suspected CIA agent founded the banned Islamic terrorist organization, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), which are responsible for a host of war crimes in Libya and Syria. In discussing al-Harati’s Syrian invasion force, Reuters reported that the Libyans aiding the Syrian rebels include specialists in communications, logistics, humanitarian issues and heavy weapons and that they operate training bases, teaching fitness and battlefield tactics.

    This report leads us to ask in what Dublin mosque did Harati and his fellow cut throats gain and assemble their considerable expertise and how these Irish cut throats managed to shift so much weaponry from distant Libya to distant Syria. Either Harati and his fellow mercenaries are very capable and have huge resources or else the CIA, NATO and terrorist groups in league with them handled the logistics. Because NATO, Gulf State and international terrorist group, including Turkey’s Grey Wolves, helped these Irish cut throats move from Libya to Syria, that is a major security concern not only for Syrians but for Ireland and for all of Europe as well. That being so, Harati, Sam and their Irish cohorts are very dangerous international terrorists and should be doing the very long jail sentences Irish courts dole out for those convicted of directing terrorist murder gangs.

    When Harati led the Al Qaeda brigade which besieged the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli in August 2011, Khamis Gaddafi, the Libyan leader’s youngest son, claims French intelligence assigned Harati the missions of capturing the Libyan leaders’ families, who were sheltering in a secret facility of the hotel, and of murdering former congressman and Martin Luther King assistant, Walter Fauntroy, who was staying at the Rixos. French intelligence also assigned Harati the task of murdering two Voltaire Network collaborators, Thierry Meyssan and Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, who were based at the Radisson Hotel, where al-Harati operated his torture center.

    After proving his mettle with numerous war crimes like these in Libya, Harati, with the ever dependable Mary Fitzgerald in tow, decamped to Syria in October 2011, where Qatar organized a base camp on the Turkish border for him, where he hosted gullible Western reporters and spun them yarns about the Syrian and Libyan revolutions. Mary Fitzgerald and others regurgitated many of these implausible ISIS yarns through the Irish media.

    Although he has a host of war crimes charges to answer from Libya and Syria, Harati may have seen prior active service. Former Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar claims Mahdi al-Harati is still wanted in Spain for his involvement in the Madrid bombings of March 11, 2004 and Harati also went on the 2010 Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara Freedom Flotilla, either out of conviction or as a MI6 and CIA plant as has been widely alleged, given the accumulation of evidence pointing to that conclusion.

    Libyan-Irish activist Mahdi al-Harati is shown above right kissing notorious Turkish Muslim Brotherhood godfather Turkey’s President Erdogan at Ataturk Hospital, Ankara on 3 June 2010 where Qatar’s Foreign Minister Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmoud was also present. That Harati would be allowed get so familiar with Erdogan, the war criminal most responsible for the massive loss of life in Syria, tells its own story of Ireland’s complicity in the Muslim Brotherhood’s Syrian extermination campaign.

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