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Weapons Of Mass Migration

Postby backtoiam » Sat Nov 21, 2015 8:21 pm

I apologize for the blue formatting of links. I will have to study Balto's advice on html in an effort to learn how to embed links without such disruption. I felt it necessary to include all the links in the article in the event that some people might not be able to click through to the original article. This will become the new "normal" for all with "migrant" activity in the future.

The boldings in the article are original to the article and not mine.


The Refugee Crisis: Understanding the Globalist Weapons of Mass Migration Campaign
Posted on November 21, 2015 by willyloman

by Scott Creighton (H/T Observer)

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From the very beginning of the manufactured Refugee Crisis, I have been writing https://willyloman.wordpress.com/2015/0 ... -think-of/
that it was created in an attempt to further destabilize a number of nations across the globe with a particular interest in the remaining semi-socialist European nations.

A reader here, Observer, found a book from 2011 written by Kelly M. Greenhill titled Weapons of Mass Migration: Forced Displacement, Coercion, and Foreign Policy http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/boo ... 0100627270
published by Cornell University Press which sheds quite a bit of light on the subject of creating various crises in order to generate a number of refugees who can then be used to destabilize targeted nations in a variety of ways.

It’s important to understand that Ms. Greenhill isn’t simply some university professor researching and writing obscure opinion papers which no one reads. Her credentials are listed on her university webpage https://ase.tufts.edu/polsci/faculty/greenhill/
and they conclude:



Greenhill currently serves as Research Fellow and Chair of the Conflict, Security and Public Policy Working Group at Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Belfer Center…

Greenhill’s research has been supported by the Social Science Research Council, the MacArthur Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Eisenhower Foundation and the Neubauer Foundation. Outside of academia, Greenhill has served as a consultant to the Ford Foundation and to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), as a defense program analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense, and as an economic policy intern in the Office of Senator John F. Kerry. She sits on the editorial boards of Sage Publications as well as the journals Security Studies and the Journal of Global Security Studies. She previously served as Associate Editor of Security Studies.


So Ms. Greenhill is a think-tank research fellow funded by globalist institutions like the Eisenhower, MacArthur and CIA-linked Ford foundation who also served as a program analyst for the Department of Defense.

I would love to know which programs she helped analyze.

Greenhill’s understanding of Weapons of Mass Migration campaigns appears to be second to none as she carefully lays out the programs of coercive engineered migrations and their desired results in her published paper (PDF):http://calhoun.nps.edu/bitstream/handle/10945/11515/SI_V9_I1_2010_Greenhill_116.pdf

“Coercion is generally understood to refer to the practice of inducing or preventing changes in political behavior through the use of threats, intimidation, or some other form of pressure—most commonly, military force. This article focuses on a very particular nonmilitary method of applying coercive pressure—the use of migration and refuge e crises as instruments of persuasion“…

“Coercive engineered migrations (or coercion-driven migrations ) are “those cross-border population movements that are deliberately created or manipulated in order to induce political, military and/or economic concessions from a target state or states.”…

“Coercive engineered migration is frequently, but not always, undertaken in the context of population outflows strategically generated for other reasons. In fact, it represents just one subset of a broader class of events that all rely on the creation and exploitation of such crises as means to political and military ends—a phenomenon I call strategic engineered migration Kelly Greenhill
http://calhoun.nps.edu/bitstream/handle ... ll_116.pdf


The paper itself is a fascinating look into mindset of those think-tankers and foundation-funded crafters of deep-state politics. It shows just how cold and calculating and diabolical these people really are.

Yesterday, Syria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari gave a speech before the United Nations during a summit on the Syrian refugee crisis. He spoke in depth about the real causes of the crises that are at the center of this current issue and specifically described who these refugees are.

Syria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari said that the main causes for immigration are terrorism, the Israeli occupation of Arab territories, the military invasion of Iraq, and aggression against the region’s countries like what happened in Libya, foreign interference in states’ internal affairs, and unilateral economic “sanctions,” and depriving people of their countries’ resources.

In a speech at a session held on Friday at the United Nations to discuss the issue of illegal immigrants in the Mediterranean area, particularly Syrian immigrants, al-Jaafari said that immigration needs to be addressed as the global phenomenon it is, and that limiting the discussion to a single geographic areas, or focusing on Syrian refugees alone, implies that there are political motivations behind proposing the issue rather than humanitarian motives. SANA News Agency http://sana.sy/en/?p=62104


As you can see if you look past the carefully manipulated and controlled MSM evaluation of the refugee crisis, there are a number of other contributing factors that created the current Weapons of Mass Migration campaign. Most notably, the refugees themselves come from a number of neoliberalized or currently destabilized countries which the United States forced our own brand of “freedom” upon such as Libya, Pakistan, South Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria (just to name a few). These are what Greenhill describes as coercive engineered migrations.

These Weapons of Mass Migration campaigns produce a myriad of potentially positive and profitable outcomes for the elites who like to conduct them. Very rarely are the results positive for either the populations of the targeted nations or the refugees themselves.

The other day, George (Soros) chimed in http://www.project-syndicate.org/print/ ... os-2015-09 on the ongoing refugee ‘crisis’ via an OpEd for Project Syndicate, billed as a “global opinion” website. It’s a website where you have folks like Gordon Brown pushing the refugee “crisis”http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/educating-syrian-refugees-by-gordon-brown-2015-09 as justification for his global charter school scam, Henry Miller telling everyone to stop believing all those lying scientists http://www.project-syndicate.org/commen ... hy-2015-09 when they say GMOs are bad for us and Richardo Housman telling us all we have nothing to fear from the IMF…http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/defending-the-international-monetary-fund-by-ricardo-hausmann-2015-09

Essentially, what Mr. Regime Change Billionaire says in his 6-point plan is that the EU and other Westernized nations have to accept a universal asylum program which will take from the various nations their right to determine who enters their nation and how while also suggesting all of those nations take out trillions of dollars in various forms of loans in order to pay for the relocation of these individuals.

And oh yeah… he also says we should allow various corporations to become “sponsors” of these immigrants, ensuring they will all get an equitable piece of the cheap labor workforce. Scott Creighton https://willyloman.wordpress.com/2015/0 ... ee-crisis/

But perhaps most importantly, aside from all the precious money this current refugee crisis will create for the elites and the masters of the universe at the for-profit central banks as they loan various nations trillions of dollars to handled the refugees, the most useful result of this destabilization campaign may just be a variation on the old “divide and conquer” trick.

Let’s go back to the Ford Foundation expert for more on that:

“Like immigration and refugee policy more generally, real and threatened migration crises tend to split societies into (at least) two mutually antagonistic and often highly mobilized groups: the pro- refugee/migrant camp and anti-refugee/migrant camp” Kelly Greenhill


In that section of her paper, Greenhill carefully explains how the planners of these Weapons of Mass Migration campaigns understand and manipulate both the anti-refugee camps as well as the pro-refugee camps. They do this in order to drive emotional wedges between the population of the targeted countries. Between each other and between the people and the elites who rule them. Her evaluation of it is extremely well documented.

People have been asking themselves why plant fake Syrian passports when they staged the recent false flag event in Paris. At first glance it would seem counter-intuitive in that it doesn’t help with their campaign to force the refugees on the various countries across Europe and here in the states. For a while, I didn’t really understand that one myself.

But thanks to Observer posting this link and having read her paper I think it seems likely that they not only wish to impose these millions of refugees on the targeted nations and their citizenry, but they also want there to be as much internal conflict on the issue as possible as they do it. That enables them to further weaken the resolve of the targeted populations and once again, drives them further apart from one another, preventing a coming together on mutually agreeable grounds.

It’s brilliant when you think about it.

So before you start thinking someone is on your side, whatever that side may be relating to this issue, remember: the campaign being waged depends on heated, emotional, public conflict between the anti-refugee camps and the pro-refugee camps. Once again, it’s more WWE crisis politics.

I strongly recommend you read Ms. Greenhill’s paper. And thanks to Observer for finding the link to it. It certainly puts it in perspective and I hope more alternative websites read it and try to understand the current Weapons of Mass Migration campaign being run by our leaders against us.

https://willyloman.wordpress.com/2015/1 ... -campaign/
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Re: Weapons Of Mass Migration

Postby divideandconquer » Sun Dec 13, 2015 8:34 pm

I feel as if I'm adrift in mustache-twirling special snowflakes of evil :zomg Can you tell I'm bored?

I always suspected that the refugee crisis was/is manufactured, but I didn't know Kelly Greenhill led the way. Granted, she didn't invent demographic warfare, but what kind of person writes a book about "creating crises in order to generate a number of refugees [human beings] who can then be used to destabilize targeted nations in a variety of ways?" Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think she wrote it to expose this evil.

She is currently at work on a new book, a cross-national study that explores why, when, and under what conditions, contested sources of political information—such as rumors, conspiracy theories, myths and propaganda—materially influence the development and conduct of states’ foreign and defense policy.

She certainly is well connected.
"Outside of academia, Greenhill has served as a consultant to the Ford Foundation, the World Bank and to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), as a defense program analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense, and as an economic policy intern in the Office of then Senator John F. Kerry. She also serves as Associate Editor of the journal International Security. Greenhill holds an S.M. and a Ph.D. from M.I.T., a C.S.S. from Harvard, and a B.A. from the University of California at Berkeley.


P.S. I didn't really have anything to add, but I wanted to bump this thread to read other people's opinions.
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Postby Harvey » Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:30 pm

Importing migrants drives down wages as an inevitable result of labour surplus. It's not difficult.
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Postby coffin_dodger » Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:40 pm

Harvey:
Importing migrants drives down wages as an inevitable result of labour surplus.


plus, it's a double mind-clusterfuck - we are required to love the arriving migrants that we are simultaneously required to hate enough to justify bombing them into chunks of meat.
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Postby tapitsbo » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:44 am

"We" aren't bombing and our permission is no longer relevant. Though some might say a certain degree of consent is implied by our collective inaction.

Of course people whose lives have been destroyed by war need assistance and altruism.

Some of the more empty "signalling" displays of concern are no doubt born out of guilt, though. Guilt that reflects a deep "knowing" about the manipulated and brutal aspects of wars that are still not publically broached in the same way as the "humanitarian" aspect is. Not to say those motivations are a big problem, really.

But the messaging on the issue is wildly polarized and this is in part engineered.
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Postby divideandconquer » Mon Dec 14, 2015 2:53 pm

I just finished the book, The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell and I thought the following quote interesting in light of what's going on today:
Rootlessness," I opine, "is the twenty-first century norm."

"You're not wrong and that's why we're in the shit we're in, mate. If you belong nowhere, why give a tinker's toss about anywhere?”

Aren't globalists striving for global homogeneity? Well, forced migration is like a cultural solvent as it gradually dissolves cultural differences, the uniqueness of place..."become free of the habitual embodiment to place."
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Postby tapitsbo » Mon Dec 14, 2015 2:55 pm

"Globalism" started some centuries ago at least in the case of North America though.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Tue Dec 15, 2015 10:28 pm

Today’s Syrian Refugees Are Yesterday’s Irish
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by Zaher Sahloul

Four months after I arrived to Chicago in 1989, my colleague at the hospital, Dr. Nancy Nora, invited me to her family’s Thanksgiving dinner. I was homesick in a new country after graduating from medical school in Damascus. Nancy Nora was an Irish American from a large Catholic family. Her father was a respected local physician.

Nancy told me that it was a tradition in her family to invite a newcomer to the city. After all, Thanksgiving, I learned, celebrated Native Americans welcoming European refugees who fled their homelands due to religious and political persecution.

I came to Chicago from the ancient Syrian city of Homs to pursue advanced medical training. Syrians look to the US as the best place to pursue this training. In fact, almost half of one percent of American doctors are of Syrian origin. There are also famous Syrian actors, playwrights, rappers, chess players, entrepreneurs, scientists, businessmen, and even Republican governors. Every Syrian American is proud that Steve Jobs is the son of a Syrian immigrant. Syrian immigrant Ernest Hamwi invented the ice cream cone during the St. Louis World fair in 1904.

“Everyone who enjoys ice cream and an iPhone should feel indebted to Syrian immigrants,” I remind my children. All three have been born in Chicago. The eldest, Adham, ran his first marathon this year—to raise awareness about domestic violence—and aspires to a career in politics. Mahdi is involved in his university’s Students Organizing for Syria (SOS) chapter as well as the Black Lives Matter campaign. Marwa, a high school freshman, is a budding pianist and ran for her school’s cross-country team. They all volunteer in local charity events and for Syria. My wife, Suzanne, the daughter of a Syrian civil engineer and Canadian mother with Irish-Scottish roots, founded the Syrian Community Network (SCN) to help support newly resettled Syrian refugee families in the Chicago area.

Darkness in Syria

To many Syrians, America symbolizes the values that we lack at home: freedom, rule of law, and the respect for human rights. In Syria, my generation knew only one president, Hafez al-Assad, who ruled for 30 years with “iron and fire,” as they say in Arabic. He detained and tortured thousands of people who dared to speak out against his rule. He committed massacres, the worst of which in the city of Hama the same year I graduated from high school.

I still remember the atmosphere of fear in Syria. We dared not speak. We were told that the “walls have ears.” My family even prevented me from going to the mosque to pray. Many of my high school friends and relatives disappeared into the dark cells of the infamous Palmyra prison, the site of another infamous massacre by Assad’s ruthless security men.

When Hafez died in 2000, his son Bashar, a classmate of mine from medical school, was appointed to the presidency by a token parliament. People expected change. After all, Syria had a well-educated middle class, a diverse economy, and a reasonably vibrant nonprofit sector. It also had a tradition of democracy, which had its ups and downs between 1920 and1970. Bashar, inexperienced but equally ruthless, disappointed us all. When hundreds of thousands of young Syrians demonstrated peacefully in 2011, thinking naively that the Arab Spring had turned at last to Syria, Assad and his cronies responded with what they knew best: brutality and oppression. More than 250,000 people have been killed. Tens of thousands have disappeared into the prisons. Half of the population has been displaced. And barrel bombs, cluster bombs, and all kinds of weaponry have leveled entire cities and neighborhoods.

Besides meager humanitarian assistance and empty rhetoric, the international community has stood by mostly idle, watching darkness descend on Syria. It has become one of the worst humanitarian crises in our lifetime. In the ensuing chaos, extremist groups like the Islamic State (ISIS or IS) and Hezbollah filled the vacuum. But the snowballing refugee crisis only captured the world’s attention when it reached the shores of Europe. With the drowning of the Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi, who tried to flee with his family to Greece from Turkey across the Aegean Sea, suddenly Syrian lives mattered.

With the Refugees

I just returned from my last medical mission with my organization, the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS), to the Greek island of Lesbos. Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees are making the desperate boat trip from Turkey to Lesbos and other Greek islands. The unfortunate ones are drowning, while the lucky ones must carry on through another 1,200 miles of borders, humiliation, and misery to reach whoever opens the door to them. Germany and Sweden have been the most hospitable, while others are building walls and barbed wire fences along their borders. The Syrian refugees I met were fleeing the recent Russian bombings and Assad’s barrel bombs, while some are fleeing the brutality of the Islamic State. I saw several women, some with toddlers Aylan’s age, who lost their husbands to the war. One woman was crying as she described a public execution by IS that she was forced to witness with her five-year-old son. He has had nightmares since then.

I heard from a Syrian volunteer doctor about a boat with a capacity of 30 people that was stuffed with more than 80 refugees. Each refugee had to pay the smugglers 1,000 to 2,000 euros. It was a cold night when the boat crashed onto the rocky shores and split in half. Children got stuck underneath the boat. Many simply drowned. The Syrian doctor, himself a victim of Assad’s torture and now a refugee in France, described to me how he performed CPR on two small children. One was dead, and one died later. The US presidential candidates and governors who slammed the door in the faces of helpless Syrian refugees should hear these stories. These refugees deserve our sympathy and hospitality.

Since 1975, Americans have welcomed over 3 million refugees from all over the world. Refugees have built new lives, homes, and communities in towns and cities in all 50 states. Since the war began, however, only 2,034 Syrian refugees have been resettled in the entire United States. This is a shameful number, considering that there are 4.2 million Syrian refugees. The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would impose additional security measures on refugees from Syria, making it nearly impossible to accept more refugees from Iraq and Syria. A similar bill is awaiting a Senate vote.

Nancy Nora’s father, surrounded by his large extended family at the dinner table on that Thanksgiving many years ago, explained to me how Irish Americans were demonized when they first arrived to the United States as refugees. They were maligned by politicians and by the public, and were perceived as a threat. During dark times in our history, the United States has treated newly arriving Jews, Italians, Japanese, and Latinos as a threat.

As I was leaving the Nora household after that memorable evening, her family wished me good luck with my studies and my new life in America. Suddenly, the cold Chicago night felt very warm. I felt at home.
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Postby backtoiam » Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:22 pm

Well I'll be darned, hundreds of phones have been collected from Syrian terrorists. Seems that a few days ago some "people with an accent" bought a bunch of phones from a damn Walmart. Funny how this happens. Wonder when all those stolen propane tanks will show up?

Authorities Just Found Something Absolutely Shocking On These Refugees’ Cell Phones

According to Norwegian media reports, authorities have found some apparent ties to Islamic extremism within the scores of Syrian refugees entering the nation. In many cases, such evidence was discovered on the asylum seekers’ personal cell phones.

Some of the ISIS-related images and videos, Norwegian officials believe, might be innocuous. Section Chief Erik Haugland, who leads the nation’s asylum unit, acknowledged that at least a significant portion of these refugees, however, have aligned themselves with the Islamic terror regime.

Hundreds of phones have already been collected with depictions of the ISIS flag, as well as “executions and brutal punishments, such as images of people holding up severed heads or hands.
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Postby backtoiam » Fri Dec 18, 2015 10:16 pm

Yep. The bullshit never stops does it. We live in a vacuum. Nothing is real.
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Postby DrEvil » Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:06 pm

backtoiam » Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:22 pm wrote:Well I'll be darned, hundreds of phones have been collected from Syrian terrorists. Seems that a few days ago some "people with an accent" bought a bunch of phones from a damn Walmart. Funny how this happens. Wonder when all those stolen propane tanks will show up?

Authorities Just Found Something Absolutely Shocking On These Refugees’ Cell Phones

According to Norwegian media reports, authorities have found some apparent ties to Islamic extremism within the scores of Syrian refugees entering the nation. In many cases, such evidence was discovered on the asylum seekers’ personal cell phones.

Some of the ISIS-related images and videos, Norwegian officials believe, might be innocuous. Section Chief Erik Haugland, who leads the nation’s asylum unit, acknowledged that at least a significant portion of these refugees, however, have aligned themselves with the Islamic terror regime.

Hundreds of phones have already been collected with depictions of the ISIS flag, as well as “executions and brutal punishments, such as images of people holding up severed heads or hands.
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You seriously need to do some quality control on your sources.

Section Chief Erik Haugland, who leads the nation’s asylum unit, acknowledged that at least a significant portion of these refugees, however, have aligned themselves with the Islamic terror regime.


He said no such thing. He said that they still had some worries about a small number of cases and the people in question have to go through a more extensive interview with input from the security services.

He also listed all the reasons for having those images/videos without being a terrorist.
(Blending in in ISIS territory, documentation/eyewitness accounts etc.)
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Postby backtoiam » Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:26 pm

I need quality control? Really? I posted an article the other day, which was of course bullshit, about a bunch of cell phones purchased from a Walmart. Lo and Behold we have a bunch of Syrian refugees with bad cell phones. Which of course is bullshit. Maybe you might want to look at the record. They are scratching our recording with bullshit. Somebody might need a psyop check but it ain't me.

If you really believe that a bunch of Muslims bought several hundred cell phones and are using them in a huge terror cell in the United States please tell us why? I wait with baited breath....
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Postby Elvis » Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:54 pm

Yep. The bullshit never stops.
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Postby backtoiam » Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:57 pm

Hell with this. Screw all the dialogue semantic ballet. Who do you think concocted this whole bullshit story about about a bunch of Syrian refugees with bad cell phones?

(not you elvis)
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