FIRST POST - JANUARY 28, 2013 - SYRIAN ARMY BY A KNOCKOUT; NEWS FROM MENNAGH STRAIGHT TO SYRPER; LETTERS FROM OUR READERS
Just came bafck after taking care of some business. I have a lot of news for our readers. I am blogging from Henry Ford Hospital where I am translating for a Chaldean man suffering from dementia.
HOMS:
We can also confirm from Aslan that the number of deserters has gone down to almost zero.
A Syrian Army infantryman searches a home in Darayya to free it of a rat infestation.
We are delighted to inform our readers that a Colonel in the SAA, Ahmad Ayoub Al-Ra'ayidi, who hails from the president's hometown is alive and well and undoubtedly relieved. The captors were taken alive and will be punished appropriately
DAMASCUS: At Darayya, the process of clean-up continues. At the 'Arid Al-Khaleej and
Al-Fashoukh Farms, the SAA put to death the following criminals:
Ammar Qazzah
Muhammad Al-Sheikh
Mahmoud Sabri Al-Ta'aan
Ramzi Mardam
Ahmad Ilayyan
Anwar Jaber
At Yabroud in the Qalamoun Mountains two pieces of simian droppings were killed by the SAA:
Saleh Muhammad Salem (aka "Al-Khadra")
Nawras Al-Rifa'i
Both scum were involved in the loan-sharking business.
In Hama, at Qarnaz, the following cockroaches were killed:
Tayseer Mustafa Al-Sha'ban (leader of some garbage called the "Al-Farouq Battalion"
Sami Muhammad Al-Tallawi
The big bad meeting in Switzerland bringing together Syr:Per's WOG of the Year and Captain Kangaroo, got little coverage in the news today. Of note, Syria's law enforcement agencies have made it clear that opposition activists abroad may now come home without fear of arrest. However, my understanding is that those who advocate violence or who have participated in acts of violence are excluded. People like Haitham Al-Manna' who spoke out strongly against the terrorists would be an ideal candidate for repatriation. But the French may not let him.
This fellow almost had everybody thinking the opposition was a refined group of intellectuals. At least he is a pacifist. We can live with that.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF FABRICATION:
If you can get past the terrible English, you'll laugh your head off at this article about the so-called opposition at their meeting in Switzerland. Captain Kangaroo is quoted. Yawn:
http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=102455
Provocative article about French armed forces and their suspicions about Hollande and Sarkozy:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/frances-president-francois-hollande-is-afraid-of-his-military-high-command-security-services-fear-a-military-attempt-on-the-life-of-the-president/5320793?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=frances-president-francois-hollande-is-afraid-of-his-military-high-command-security-services-fear-a-military-attempt-on-the-life-of-the-president
After reading that revelation about Saudi Arabia's deal with all those men on death row, what do you think the Emirates will do with these Islamists? I'll give you one guess only.
httphttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/50614548/ns/technology_and_science-space/://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2013/Jan-27/203937-uae-to-try-94-citizens-over-plot-to-seize-power-ag.ashx#axzz2JHmuck3C
Mark the Brit sends this one about monkey business in Iran:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/50614548/ns/technology_and_science-space/
_________________________________________________________________________________
READERS' CONTRIBUTIONS:
John Esquire sends a series of very informative films for everyone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue3NOxQ9abw&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mzIcaXBD10&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33yLO63DWko&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1VjM4WEDgg&feature=youtu.be
Just came bafck after taking care of some business. I have a lot of news for our readers. I am blogging from Henry Ford Hospital where I am translating for a Chaldean man suffering from dementia.
HOMS:
I told you about how effective the SAA has been in plugging up the major infiltration
routes from Wadi Khalid in Lebanon to Talkalakh. But that hasn’t stopped the lemmings from
trying to break into the Syrian countryside.
They made it to Al-Quseir by splitting up and using back roads to outwit
the Syrian army. Not a good idea. With new recruits and militia in place, the rodents were caught in an ambush outside Al-Qusair and killed to a man. They were not only outnumbered but seriously
outgunned. Wael said they appeared to have been planning to arm themselves from a cache of weapons in Al-Quseir. Unfortunately, because all were killed, the SAA has no clue as to where the stash is.
At Jawbar, the SAA had a field day killing these apes:
Muhammad Bakkar
Ghiyath Al-Rifa'i
Maher Rasland
Qusayy Adawi (Lebanese)
Hani Al-Hussein
Rashad Al-Turk
At Jawbar, the SAA had a field day killing these apes:
Muhammad Bakkar
Ghiyath Al-Rifa'i
Maher Rasland
Qusayy Adawi (Lebanese)
Hani Al-Hussein
Rashad Al-Turk
ALEPPO: SyrPer can confirm the death of a Jabhat
Al-Nusra rat leader at Mannagh outside Aleppo along with the following rodent
excrement. They were killed two days ago
in what was a stunning air strike called in by a veteran lieutenant who
delivered very accurate coordinates to the pilot of a MiG 23. The terrorists were clustered together for a
reason that was not uncovered until
today: there was a dispute
about dividing up some plunder which required the intervention of rat officers
in order to avoid bloodshed. The total
killed to date in that action is 117. The
identified carcasses were:
Zahr-eddine Abdo Al-Sayyadi, rat leader
Muhammad Ali Marzouq
Ahmad Ghali
Radwan Mahmoud Balsami
Adel Ahmad Toukh
Tareq Muhammad Al-Qijjeh
Mahmoud Muhammad Treidi
Zaki Mamdouh
Jihad Ali Al-Asmar
Nasser Saad Al-Qadi
Antar Bilal Talib
Samih Abdul-Qader Diwani
Youssef Al-Daqqaq
Dawood Muharram (non-Syrian)
Jabbar Muhammad Al-Abrashi (Iraqi?)
Tal’at Ali Mahsoob
Jubran Umar Akkari
Muhammad Mahmoud Abu-Al-Lutuf
Murtada Rawia
The rest were so badly dismembered by the bombing that even
their documentation went up in flames.
Many probably weren’t carrying
papers in order to hide their foreign nationalities. The documents which identified some of the
rats could not be connected to the bodies.
Thus, all the AFI investigators
knew was that someone had that identity although no cadaver could be positively
connected to it without DNA testing, a
luxury the Syrian military doesn’t need at this time.
At Atarib in rural Aleppo,
a Syrian unit unleashed a torrent of lead on a fleeing pack of miserable
rodents and dispatched the following:
Ali Mazen Termos
Akram Zein Mahmoud
Yasser Milhem Antabli
Umran Wassilah
The rest were all captured.
Wael tells me they were mostly thieves pretending to be revolutionaries.
The terrorist mercenaries are suffering
unsustainable losses and it is doubtful that any combination of countries can
find more rodents to take their place.
We will address this issue shortly.
It is clear, however, that the Western enemies of Syria have now
resigned themselves to the continuity of Dr. Assad’s government. What I fear, though, is a NATO attempt on his
life using deep-penetration missiles fired from either Jordan or the Zionist
AbominationWe can also confirm from Aslan that the number of deserters has gone down to almost zero.

We are delighted to inform our readers that a Colonel in the SAA, Ahmad Ayoub Al-Ra'ayidi, who hails from the president's hometown is alive and well and undoubtedly relieved. The captors were taken alive and will be punished appropriately
DAMASCUS: At Darayya, the process of clean-up continues. At the 'Arid Al-Khaleej and
Al-Fashoukh Farms, the SAA put to death the following criminals:
Ammar Qazzah
Muhammad Al-Sheikh
Mahmoud Sabri Al-Ta'aan
Ramzi Mardam
Ahmad Ilayyan
Anwar Jaber
At Yabroud in the Qalamoun Mountains two pieces of simian droppings were killed by the SAA:
Saleh Muhammad Salem (aka "Al-Khadra")
Nawras Al-Rifa'i
Both scum were involved in the loan-sharking business.
In Hama, at Qarnaz, the following cockroaches were killed:
Tayseer Mustafa Al-Sha'ban (leader of some garbage called the "Al-Farouq Battalion"
Sami Muhammad Al-Tallawi
The big bad meeting in Switzerland bringing together Syr:Per's WOG of the Year and Captain Kangaroo, got little coverage in the news today. Of note, Syria's law enforcement agencies have made it clear that opposition activists abroad may now come home without fear of arrest. However, my understanding is that those who advocate violence or who have participated in acts of violence are excluded. People like Haitham Al-Manna' who spoke out strongly against the terrorists would be an ideal candidate for repatriation. But the French may not let him.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF FABRICATION:
If you can get past the terrible English, you'll laugh your head off at this article about the so-called opposition at their meeting in Switzerland. Captain Kangaroo is quoted. Yawn:
http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=102455
Provocative article about French armed forces and their suspicions about Hollande and Sarkozy:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/frances-president-francois-hollande-is-afraid-of-his-military-high-command-security-services-fear-a-military-attempt-on-the-life-of-the-president/5320793?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=frances-president-francois-hollande-is-afraid-of-his-military-high-command-security-services-fear-a-military-attempt-on-the-life-of-the-president
After reading that revelation about Saudi Arabia's deal with all those men on death row, what do you think the Emirates will do with these Islamists? I'll give you one guess only.
httphttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/50614548/ns/technology_and_science-space/://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2013/Jan-27/203937-uae-to-try-94-citizens-over-plot-to-seize-power-ag.ashx#axzz2JHmuck3C
Mark the Brit sends this one about monkey business in Iran:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/50614548/ns/technology_and_science-space/
_________________________________________________________________________________
READERS' CONTRIBUTIONS:
John Esquire sends a series of very informative films for everyone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue3NOxQ9abw&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mzIcaXBD10&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33yLO63DWko&feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1VjM4WEDgg&feature=youtu.be
The captors were taken alive and will be punished appropriately
ReplyDeleteI like when you write poetry for the ear, how nice that statement sounds.
I can only imagine the nature of their punishment.
ReplyDeleteHow many of these rodents are there in the country? Every day it seems that another large batch are put down.
The photos of the destroyed areas of Aleppo and Homs are shocking, to say the least. Ziad, have you received reports on the extent of the damage to these cities? I've read reports that the Turks targeted the Armenian Quarter of Aleppo to destroy any traces of their presence. Do you have any idea how well the quarter fared? I understand the residents formed civil militias to defend it.
This Nato operation was obviously designed to destroy Syria, its heritage and enslave its population. With the SAA prevailing, one can only imagine the blow-back to come.