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Title: Is Our Puppet Preznit Getting Ready for an Imminent Attack on Iran?
Source: Various
URL Source: http://Various
Published: Feb 2, 2008
Author: Me
Post Date: 2008-02-02 11:31:02 by Original_Intent
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Views: 340
Comments: 20

There is a lot of speculation floating around the "Net" and elsewhere regarding the meaning of four major undersea communications cables running into Iran being cut.

This action, and the fact that it was four and not just one or even two, suggests strongly that someone wants to cut off Iran's ability to communicate with the outside world.

So, the speculation who? And why?

Ref.:

Propaganda Matrix: "Middle East Internet Blackouts Spur Geopolitical Suspicions Bloggers says big event could be right around the corner, Iran completely cut off"

Prison Planet: Middle East Internet Blackouts Spur Geopolitical Suspicions:

"Unprecedented mass Internet outages throughout the Middle East and Asia after no less than four undersea Internet cables were cut without explanation are spurring suspicions that a major event of geopolitical proportions may be just around the corner.

Internet blackouts are impacting large tracts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa after four undersea cable connections were severed. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Pakistan and India, are all experiencing severe problems.

According to InternetTraffic.com, Iran has been completely cut off from the Internet... "

Surfing The Apocalypse: Discussion of the event.

Mike Rivero at WhatReallyHappened commented:

"In the days leading up to 9-11, the FBI shut down Muslim websites across America, silencing the voices that would have spoken out against the propaganda blaming Arab Muslims for 9-11.

So now we see the websites in the Middle East being cut off from the entire world.

And the Superbowl is this Sunday!"

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http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2008/020108_internet_blackouts.htm

Middle East Internet Blackouts Spur Geopolitical Suspicions

Bloggers says big event could be right around the corner, Iran completely cut off

Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Unprecedented mass Internet outages throughout the Middle East and Asia after no less than four undersea Internet cables were cut without explanation are spurring suspicions that a major event of geopolitical proportions may be just around the corner.

Internet blackouts are impacting large tracts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa after four undersea cable connections were severed. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Pakistan and India, are all experiencing severe problems.

According to InternetTraffic.com, Iran has been completely cut off from the Internet, though Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's blog can still be accessed.

Most notably, Israel and Iraq are unaffected by the outage.

"Stephan Beckert, an analyst with TeleGeography, a research company that consults on global Internet issues, said the damaged cables collectively account for the majority of international communications between Europe and the Middle East," reports CNN.

Officials say that the cause behind the severing of the cables remains unknown, but United Arab Emirates' second largest telecom company said the cables were cut due to ships dragging their anchors.

Is this a pre-cursor to throw a veil over an imminent staged event in the Middle East?

"What are the odds? Who benefits? asks the Crimes and Corruptions blog. "Let's see. Iranian rapprochement: "Recent months have brought signs of a growing rapprochement between Iran and Egypt."

"What nation would not like this and has subs which could cut the cables? Why do it? Payback as over the net business is badly damaged. Or is this a setup for more? Note the internet is working just fine in Israel."

Over at WhatReallyHappened.com, Mike Rivero points out that the mysterious cable sabotage could portend another imperial Neo-Con crusade in the works.

"The biggest problem the Bush administration faced during Iraq were images coming over the internet that showed the horrors being visited on the Iraqi people, and exposed the government's lies about Saddam," he writes.

"I am greatly concerned that these undersea cable cuttings are intended to prevent the world from seeing something that is about to happen, other than through the government-controlled propaganda/media."

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