Monday, May 17, 2010

“2010- The tipping point that could change the world” – Gen. Paul Vallely


Screen cap of PJTV video interview with Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely. Link to video below.

Our friend and fellow blogger Kitty sent an email this morning alerting us to this interview with Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely. She included this excerpt from an article in Canada Free Press. The video is linked. Please, watch it. And if you’re a blogger, please reprint it at your site. Watch it and you’ll see why.

It’s All Unraveling Even As It All Comes Together

The current crowd in power doesn’t give a d—n about rules of law, and I don’t see them willingly relinquishing power this November. I see the “oil spill,” the situation in the Middle East, the falling apart of the EU, the economic meltdown, and more, as being orchestrated. Or, if not orchestrated, then at least taken advantage of, and used to promote chaos before the November elections.
My view is that when the s—t hits the fan, the NWO Globalists will quash all dissent (or at least, all dissent will be forced underground) and that will be that, or….
Or, what’s left of a patriotic military will stage a coup, and a bloody civil war will be fought in the streets and fields of America—(in which case, the eligibility of Obama to be POTUS, will become something of a moot point).

If you haven’t seen it yet, I urge you to watch PJTV’s interview with Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely (US Army Ret.).

Gen. Vallely tells PJTV’s Bill Whittle, that Iran has stockpiled “50 to 60 thousand rockets and missiles” in Lebanon. Meanwhile, the Obama Administration scolds Israel for building apartments in Jerusalem.

According to Vallely, a soviet submarine with an Iranian flag recently docked at Beirut, Lebanon, and offloaded boxes handled by personnel wearing gas masks, and hazmat gear—they were almost certainly handling chemical weapon components.

Vallely believes that the summer of 2010 will be “the tipping point for the Middle East”—that “the summer of 2010 is pivotal—it can change the whole world.”

As I said, this is gearing up to be one interesting summer.

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