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From: Yemeni Anti-MC Voice <yemenivoice2010@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:03 PM
Subject: Mind Control Used in Yemen Events
To: yemenivoice2010 <yemenivoice2010@gmail.com>
Mind
Control Used in Yemen Events
TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN
Dear Sir/Madam,
Please find below a short account of
the events happening in Yemen (which is part of the so-called “Arab Spring”),
in which cutting-edge techniques of psyops, infowars, propaganda, excessive
force, and other totalitarian control measures have been used, with the US
covert involvement. However, the most important tool used in these events is
the neurological, psychotronic and mind control weapons. I would like to mention
first the main results of these events, which are still in progress:
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Thousands of civilians have been
killed, including women and children;
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Tens of thousands have been injured,
many of them are in critical condition;
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Thousands have been tortured;
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Thousands have been arrested
extrajudicially.
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Thousands of civilians have been
kidnapped, and their fate is unknown yet.
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Numerous flagrant human rights
violations;
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Torturing a whole people and putting
them in a state of slow death by deliberately depriving them of the basics such
as water, food, electricity, fuel, etc.
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Making great socioeconomic changes
over a short period of time.
The Following are
Milestones on the Yemeni Events Timeline:
1- The
Yemeni "Revolution" started on Feb. 11, 2011, due to the events in
Tunisia and Egypt. Millions of people took to the streets, participating in
demonstrations and sit-ins all over the country, such as in the capital Sana’a,
Aden, Taiz, Mukalla, Ibb, Hodeidah, Shabwah, Baydha, Mahrah, Sa'dah, etc. The
demonstrations, protests and sit-ins have been peaceful, and called for a
change in the regime, and introducing political, economic and social reforms.
2- On
Feb. 20, 2011, the Joint Meeting Parties (JMP) announced their support for the
"Revolution" (The JMP is a coalition of the main opposition parties,
regarded as a true opposition while they are a group of opportunist
politicians, and their performance is manipulated to the disadvantage of the
people). Their joining the "Revolution" was a step in the plan
orchestrated by the US government to infiltrate the "Revolution", and
that got clearer later.
3- Fri.
Mar. 18, 2011, was a critical day and was known as the “Friday of Dignity,”
when the masses of worshippers on Sana’a streets were machinegunned with cold
blood by a group linked to the regime. As a result, 52 people were killed and
hundreds injured (http://www.presstv.ir/detail/170613.html),
(www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO6I9VPA5D4),
(http://yemenrightsmonitor.blogspot.com/2011/03/bloody-friday-march-18-sanaa-university.html). That event was widely condemned and the regime was
severely criticized. It seemed that the regime was in a real trouble after that
“blow,” especially with the fact that Mar. 20, 2011, was officially announced
as a national day of mourning for the victims and the Cabinet was dissolved.
Moreover, the next day, Sheikh Sadiq Al-Ahmar (most influential Sheikh in
Yemen, a member of the President’s family, and a traditional figure of the
ruling class) joined the "Revolution", and many defections took place
including high-level civil and military officials and ambassadors. One major
event was General Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar announcing his support for the "Revolution"
on May 21, 2011. Ali Mohsen is a half-brother of President Saleh, a pillar of
the regime, Commander of the North-West Military Area, Commander of the First
Armored Division, and the prominent general in the previous Sa'adah/Houthi wars
(a recurrent conflict manufactured for Yemen). His support was hailed as
something good for the "Revolution" especially when the state-run
media demonized him and considered him a defector. Yet, the fact is that his
move was a trick to contain and infiltrate the protestors. Later, Ali Mohsen’s
forces encircled the sit-in Square in Sana’a under the pretext of protecting
them from any possible attack!
4- Amidst
manufactured crises and feigned polarization between the elements of the ruling
class for the purpose of controlling the people, the Gulf Cooperative Council
(GCC) proposed an Initiative on Apr. 6, 2011, as part of its role dictated by
the USA. The Initiative was not in the best interest of the Yemeni people
(http://www.yobserver.com/front-page/10021063.html), )http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/04/2011411113334453950.html)، (http://www.voanews.com/english/news/Gulf-Council-Chief-in-Yemen-to-Usher-Transition-Deal-121020044.html). Nevertheless, the Initiative itself was not actually
meant to be implemented. It was just a ploy to deceive the people, and win
time. They have been making meetings and amendments over a long period of time.
That ploy was managed cunningly with much political and media debates and
battles (much ado about nothing). The political players did their parts
skillfully towards this Initiative. First, the government accepted it; then
President Saleh rejected it; then the JMP rejected it; later Ali Mohsen
accepted it; after that, the JMP accepted it; then President Saleh accepted to
sign it and later refused; and so on and so forth. It was reduced to a farce.
Just google "Yemen GCC Initiative" and you will find the extent of
the media hype. It is meant to distract people from the main issue and make
them more desperate for a solution whatever it is, given the difficult
situation they experience.
5- On
May 22, 2011, the Yemen Reunification Anniversary, protesters nationwide, in
the north and the south, showed solidarity with each other and vowed to stay
the course. The ruling class was enraged. So, they manufactured a crisis. The
next day, clashes erupted inside the capital city of Sana’a, in Al-Hasaba Area
between President Saleh’s forces (the Army) on one side and the armed tribesmen
of Sheikh Sadiq Al-Ahmar and his brothers on the other side. The clashes were
intermittent and spanned a considerable period. The media promoted that
there was real clashes between the two sides. However, it was ordinary citizens
who paid the cost of those clashes as they lost lives, homes and properties.
Many of Sana’a residents were forced to flee, fearing that the conflict might
spread further and that the civil war, which the regime warned of, might erupt.
Many of the protesters in the sit-in camps left Sana’a to avoid being a
"collateral damage". The sit-in camps were significantly
emptied )http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2011/May-26/More-die-in-Yemen-clashes-US-orders-staff-to-leave.ashx#axzz1VqYyg7N3), (http://www.yementimes.com/defaultdet.aspx?SUB_ID=36203). Members of the ruling class were almost unaffected except
for some superficial damages on some buildings which were necessary to make
people believe that there were real disputes.
6- After
this “war” had continued for some time and Al-Hasaba Area sustained much
destruction, another trick was used in order to distract people’s attention
from the previous miseries, for the purpose of inventing crises, winning time
and terrorizing the people. That was the Presidential Compound Mosque Attack which
took place on Fri. Jun. 3, 2011 (http://en.rian.ru/world/20110604/164430080.html), which is still shrouded in mystery. This incident is
important since many changes happened as a result of it, and people are still
living its atmosphere; President Saleh who is reported to have been injured due
to it is still abroad (in Saudi Arabia) for treatment. The media reports
alleged that President Saleh was attacked when he was in the mosque, and that
he and other senior officials were badly wounded. Some bodyguards were killed.
Full and true details are not available now because of the lack of
transparency. Yet, it can be safely said that the incident itself was
deliberately staged by the USA in collaboration with the authority. Examining
the official statements and the media coverage of the incident, we find
different stories. At the beginning Sheikh Sadiq Al-Ahmar (who as we said is
part of the ruling class) was charged; then opposition leaders were charged;
later the ghost enemy Al-Qaeda was blamed; now they charge Sheikh Sadiq
Al-Ahmar’s brother, Hamid. Moreover, numerous rumors about the incident were
spread. The purpose was to mislead the people, create an atmosphere of
uncertainty where suggestibility increases. Although the videos of President
Saleh show him injured, all know that videos and photos can be fabricated
easily (the recent Osama bin Laden hoax is an example). This incident is
half-baked although an FBI delegation was sent to Yemen to add a touch of
seriousness to the subject (http://foreignpolicyblogs.com/2011/06/13/fbi-investigates-the-attack-against-president-saleh/). The results of investigations have not
been revealed. However, the observer can see that the first TV appearance of
President Saleh after the incident was on Jul. 7, 2011, and he was in a poor
condition (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2012579/Yemen-President-Ali-Abdullah-Salehs-public-appearance-blast.html). In his second TV appearance, only three days later, his
condition was much more better )http://twitpic.com/5o6y1j( .
In an appearance later, he was in his pre-incident condition (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/yemen/8704942/Yemens-Ali-Abdullah-Saleh-to-return-home-soon.html(. This incident served the regime to a
great extent. It made many people sympathize with President Saleh because he
was “targeted” by his rivals in a place of worship and he “miraculously”
escaped that. The attack also induced fear of the regime’s possible
retaliation. An air of anticipation and anxiety has prevailed in the country
during President Saleh’s treatment period, which was prolonged intentionally.
People’s attention was drawn from the main issue of the “Revolution” towards
insignificant issues such as the incident, President Saleh’s condition,
officials’ conditions, identity of perpetrators, time of return from Saudi
Arabia, etc. Firecrackers and gunshots would be fired heavily in the air from
light, medium and heavy arms (as a gesture of celebration) from Army’s camps
all over the country and by President Saleh’s advocates whenever there was news
that he underwent a successful operation, delivered a radio speech or made a TV
appearance. Many citizens were killed and properties damaged due to the bullets
and rounds falling back, and millions of dollars from the Public Treasury were
wasted in the air. That was a real show of terror for the majority of the
people, let alone children and women. Here is a link showing an example of the
impact (http://www.thenational.ae/news/worldwide/middle-east/11-killed-as-saleh-supporters-fire-after-presidents-tv-appearance(.
General Observations
Regarding the Techniques and Tactics Used in These Events to Facilitate the
Effects of the Neurological and Psychotronic Weapons in Controlling and
Subjugating the People:
1-
Coldblooded killing of
protesters as in the massacre that happened on Sana’a Friday of Dignity, and as
that which happened in the sit-in square in Taiz in which even handicapped
people were burned alive, and 200 were killed. (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/30/yemen-forces-open-fire-kill-demonstrators_n_868863.html( ,
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QIETzhen4o).
2-
Coldblooded killing of citizens and
civilians as that which happened in Abyan when the army pulled out from an
ammunition factory, was blown up and 121 civilians were killed (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/29/world/middleeast/29yemen.html), (http://www.china.org.cn/world/2011-03/29/content_22244502.htm)
3-
Manufacturing conflicts and clashes
in Sana’a suburbs as in Nihm and Arhab areas that claimed the lives of many
civilians, and threatening Sana’a residents with the risk of being attacked and
looted by armed tribesmen.
4-
Using tear gas and internationally
banned chemical weapons against protesters such as nerve gas (http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/169100.html),
)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZCxAlHiurY).
5-
Killing people on daily basis, with
the whole world watching the bloodshed.
6-
Using the scarecrow of “Al-Qaeda in
Abyan” (which is a USA/government-funded militia) whenever they want to serve
their own ends (http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90855/7345374.html).
7-
Deliberately creating a state of
lawlessness.
8-
Military brigades were ordered to
pull out from camps in certain areas and leaving behind their weapons for local
tribesmen to invent crises.
9-
Deploying thugs and bullies on the
streets of cities.
10-
Buying loyalties, and bringing
civilians and plainclothed soldiers and policemen to participate in the
pro-regime demonstrations and marches, from remote areas and spending large
amounts of money from the Public Treasury.
11-
Making defections, most of which are
deceptive, from the government and the Army. Many defectors announce their
support for the “Revolution” only to mix things up and undermine the People’s
right to a better life.
12-
Introducing ineffective initiatives
and solutions just for media consumption such as that introduced by the JMP (http://nationalyemen.com/2011/04/07/jmp-presents-new-initiative-president-saleh-balks/).
13-
Depending considerably on media
deception locally and internationally, and waging media wars between the
authority and the opposition to distract people with useless news, debates,
venting and sensationalism.
14-
Infiltrating the sit-in camps and
protest squares with secret service, promoting disputes among protesters
and activists and dividing them into groups and coalitions.
15-
Causing disputes among people even
at the level of the family, and creating a state of polarization amongst the
ordinary citizens, exploiting them in conflicts in the interest of the members
of the ruling class.
16-
Manufacturing economic crises, and
selling fuel (which is available in sufficient quantities) in the black market
under an unannounced official auspices, while the government gives publically a
lame excuse: the main oil pipeline was sabotaged. The price of the 20-liter
benzene container at the peak of the crisis increased eight times and now
“decreased” to be sold officially at 3500 Yemeni Riyals, about 130% rise from the
previous price of 1500 YR )http://www.theadr.com.au/wp/?p=405),(http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/yemen-jun-27-2011-1502(. This affects the
majority of the people especially with the fact that the per capita is low and
people are now living through the holy month of Ramadan during which they
spending usually increases.
17-
Applying a policy of deliberate
impoverishment and corruption. Losses of Yemeni economy was estimated
officially to be 5 billion USD (http://www.cncworld.tv/news/v_show/14431_Yemen_s_loss_on_political_unrest.shtml).
18-
Affecting the livelihood of many
people as their shops and businesses are closed due to the political stalemate
and the state-manufactured security unstablity, and due to the reduced or
halted activity of many local and international companies and organizations.
19-
Dispatching delegations from the UN
and USA only to support the regime, win time, and for other purposes, without
any real intent on the part of the World Government to help the Yemeni people.
20-
The opposition recently formed an
ineffective national council
(http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2011-08-17-yemen-national-council_n.htm(،, improvised hastily and many of its
members belong to the existing opposition structure which is an extension of
the authority and an integral part of the ruling class, or from personalities
included without their consent, who withdrew later. Thus, it appears that the
formation of the National Council is just another political and media
consumption stunt, circumventing the main issue, which is improving the
seriously deteriorating condition of the majority of the people.
21-
A host of other techniques and
tactics.
The Stance of the USA (as
a leader of the New World Order) on the Events in Yemen:
Being the hidden occupier and actual
ruler of Yemen, and the orchestrator of the events and manipulator of players
(authority and opposition), the US role is clearly seen to be in the interest
of the NWO, with prejudice to the basic rights of the Yemeni people. Run by the
masters of deception and destruction, the US government attitude is obvious in
the following instances:
1-
On Feb. 18, 2011, President Obama
expressed his concern about the violence in some Arab countries including Yemen ( http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/18/us-protests-obama-idUSTRE71H4Z620110218).
2-
US Department of State Assistant
Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Jeffrey Feltman, affirms US support for
Yemen to disrupt Al-Qaeda (http://www.newsyemen.net/en/view_news.asp?sub_no=3_2010_03_03_40034).
3-
After the announcement of the GCC
Initiative, the US government welcomed it. )http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2011/04/160361.htm).
4-
On May 22, 2011, US Secretary of
State expressed disappointment over Saleh’s not signing the GCC Initiative )http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/06/03/statement-press-secretary-violence-yemen(.
5-
On May 25, 2011, President Obama
said, "We call upon President Saleh to move immediately on his commitment
to transfer power." )http://gulfnews.com/news/region/obama-to-saleh-transfer-power-immediately-1.813077(.
6-
On Jun. 3, 2011, the White House
released a statement in which they condemned the attack on the Presidential
Palace compound and condemned violence and called for compliance with the GCC
Initiative (http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/06/03/statement-press-secretary-violence-yemen(.
7-
Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern
Affairs Jeffrey Feltman said on a visit to Sana'a on 23 June, "We expect
the president to take a decision in the best interests of the Yemeni people. It
is a Yemeni decision, not an American decision." ) http://m.gulfnews.com/news/gulf/yemen/us-official-calls-for-immediate-peaceful-transfer-of-power-in-yemen-1.826405).
8-
On the field, the US intensified its
airstrikes on “occupied/colonized” Yemen )http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/09/world/middleeast/09intel.html(.
9-
In his second TV appearance on Jul.
10, 2011, President Saleh met White House Chief Counterterrorism Advisor John
Brennan, which can be read as a message of intimidation for Yemeni citizens. It
was a message that the USA is supporting the regime. It is blackmail under the
name of "terrorism fighting". Claiming to be the leader of democracy
and human rights, the USA is actually the biggest hypocrite. It is interested
only in the LIE it invented, promoted and believed, the so-called “terrorism”.
It does not care about a people being exterminated under its auspices )http://laaska.wordpress.com/2011/07/10/president-saleh-receives-top-u-s-official-to-discuss-yemeni-crisis-in-riyadh-official/).
10- On Aug. 10, the US government was still carrying on with its
"diplomatic" deception saying that it “wonders” why President Saleh
did not sign the GCC Initiative )http://arabia.msn.com/News/MiddleEast/gf/uae/2011/August/8230688.aspx(.
11- Recently, the US government has continued to promote untrue
stories about Al-Qaeda in Yemen and that Al-Qaeda intends to make the deadly poison
ricin. If that ever happened, it would be USA-made, as it happened on Sept. 11,
2001 )http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/13/usa-qaeda-idUSN1E77B1U220110813(.
I hereby appeal to you in the name
of humanity to stand against the neurological, psychotronic and mind control
weapons, and do whatever you can to put an end to these flagrant violations of
human rights and the horrible crimes committed against peaceful communities by
the NWO and its clients. Should you have any queries, I would be very pleased
to respond to them.
Yours Faithfully,
A Voice from Yemen
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