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2016-03-11

Interview – UN does nothing while (KHAZAR) Saudis starve Yemen

Vatic Note:   I apologize for the lateness of these blogs, but my illness has gotten worse and my energy has dropped like a big bombshell.  But we are still working on it at the health clinic, and they assure me, with time, I will get better.  Lets hope they are right.  I only have enough energy to do 2 blogs tonight, but will resume Sunday with three.  Thanks so much for your patience with me.  I vowed when I started this, that I wanted to make it stable and consistant so you could count on it, and it has only been this illness that has stopped that commitment.  I hope to fix that when I get fixed.  

The reason this all looks so familiar is because the Saudi Royal family are descended from Khazars and thus are tied very heavily into the khazars of Israel.  That is why this looks so much like Gaza.   What these Saudis are going in Yemen is in  no way any less dispicable as what Israel does in Gaza, in the similarities are what makes it clear that there is cooperation between them with, what must be, a similar agenda.   Khazar control of the entire Middle east and all its natural resources, part of which are in Yemen. 

Our foreign policy has to change and we need to go back to being and looking like America instead of looking like Khazar controlled Israel.   Purging these foreign occupiers out of our government would sure help that a lot. 

Interview – UN does nothing while (KHAZAR) Saudis starve Yemen
by Jim W. Dean,  VT Editor  … with Press TV, Tehran

Yemen has been in a chokehold for a year, with a blockade that is a disgrace to the International Community, and the UN has failed miserably to do anything about it.
 
In 2016, to have a situation like this where a medieval tribal family can use all the weapons and technical expertise of the West to impose collective punishment on the Yemeni people over the current dispute is something right out of the Israeli Gaza playbook.


Yemen is getting the "Gaza treatment" from the Saudis and its allies
Yemen is getting the “Gaza treatment” from the Saudis and its Allies
Food crisis in Yemen worsens as banks cut credits


Welcome to West bringing freedom and democracy to the world
Welcome to West bringing freedom and democracy to the world
 

  The Saudis seem to feel they cannot continue politically without crushing Yemen, so as to discourage those inside Saudi Arabia from having any democratic aspirations. All the Western countries selling arms to SA and their hefty service contracts to keep everything working means they are fully on board crushing the Yemenis to demonstrate they are not only loyal arms suppliers, but also have SA’s back covered in the UN Security Council.
 
The so called “Western values” — especially freedom and democracy — have become nothing more than cheap slogans for neo-colonialist hustlers who will do anything to make a buck. The worst of us have managed to get to the top and have the rest of us in tow, in terms of doing what they want internationally — whether we like it or not.
 
As Gordon so loves to say, “Welcome to how the world really works.”
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Food crisis in Yemen worsens as banks cut credits
Press TV...

Banking and trading sources say vital supplies are being choked because lenders are increasingly unwilling to offer letters of credit amid security concerns. The lenders are unwilling to process Yemen’s payments because ports have turned into battlegrounds and the financial system is coming to a halt under the Saudi onslaught.
 
The Saudi naval blockade of Yemen is making things even worse. This while Yemen relies on seaborne shipments for its food imports. According to the United Nations, over half of the Yemeni people are suffering from malnutrition.
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