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anonymous tells the truth about our world 12 minutes ... who will listen how to escape the upcoming NWO agenda? just watch the 12 minutes video below :-)
what about this message (if you asked me, i would put 'corporate + governmental' power instead):
the biggest humanitarian crisis happens right now in yemen: war, famine (hungersnot), cholera epidemic, drinking water shortage, ...
source of the picture: youtube ... and the text in youtube's search bar shows you how easy you can get tons of information beside the mainsteam media propaganda presented in major TV channels in western world. will you try it from time to time?
since march 2015, the saudi arabia led war coalition with many of neighbouring arab countries supported by USA, UK, france and even by germany which sells weapons, war ships (patrol boats) and other military material to saudi arabia, kills thousands yemenis and destroys the basis of existence for millions ...
btw, yemen was the 2nd country after syria which was directly attacked by trump's administration in 2017 in the so called 'yakla raid (@wikipedia)'. ... "...the operation severely damaged a local clinic, the mosque, and the school in the impoverished Yemeni village" ... "and killed at least 14 civilians included nine children under the age of 13, with the youngest being a three-month-old baby." ... [wikipedia]
in comparison, the administration of nobel prize winner for peace, barack hussein obama, attacked SEVEN countries in 2016. thanks to mainstream media, most of us will even not be able to tell the names of these countries ... here the recapitulation by dr. daniele ganser
here the short 3 minutes english language video by al jazeera:
would you like to watch one possible explanation why are saudis loosing in yemen (12 minutes video)? the next video tells part of the yemen catastrophy in 6 minutes in german language (by ken jebsen's KenFM):
when will the people in the west wake up and try to stop their corrupt governments who supports that tragedy? only then, if millions of yemenis refugees will reach europe and make the conflict visible here like the awareness of war on syria arose in last year's 'refugee crisis'? so sad :-(
well, let's hope that next year we will be more peace activist who will join the protest against the u.s. military air base ramstein in germany, which co-ordinates (all? / most?) of the worldwide drone attacks conducted by u.s. military in recent years). this september we have been approximately 5,000 folks building a people chain for peace during the StoppRamstein protest week. 5,000 is quite a lot, wouldn't you say? well, i've just tried to google how many fans come to germany's top soccer league bundesliga each week on average .... 44,820 (@12.11.2017). why has peace only so few fans and soccer that many? please leave a comment if you have any opinion on that for me such a sad fact, will you? if you know, why do we allow our corrupt governments and global corporations to destroy the entire world (human life, environment, climate,..), leave a comment either. we are the 99%, aren't we? let's give PEACE a chance.
you probably know already that when at long trips, we do not like to make stops on highway restaurants. we usually find a nice (small) place close to the highway and try to find s.th. nice and some food there. on our way home from poland and dresden, we have visited the medieval city of ingolstadt (bavaria, germany) at the danube river (donau), today probably best known for its audi car plant and its soccer and ice-hockey teams.
if it was saturday afternoon and all the shops were open (the regular shops are still not allowed to be open on sundays or all night in bavaria, you know?), it was quite difficult to find a restaurant there. so we stayed at corso italia, something between a cafe and a sports bar, with very few main dishes and had a really tasty pasta and i additionally enjoyed the beautiful women at all their pictures + menue list.
on our way back from lodz, we have spent 1 night and 1 day in dresden.
i liked most our boat hotel (= botel) pöppelmann on the elbe river and also the many free parking places in front of it. even if the hotel was quite simple, cheap and had a flair of a youth hostel. actually, for me it is really romantic to sleep on a boat as we did in yangon too :-). also the location was really, really good as it was close to both, the hotspot at night and the city center next morning.
my daughters liked better our tour through the party district neustadt and would love to visit the museum of the DDR, which my wife + me didn't like to see yet as our memories at socialism are still present enough :-).
well, dresden remembered me somehow on prague, but it was not that nice. especially a bridge of the category of prague's charles bridge was badly missing, if you asked me.
enjoy few pictures from the alaunstrasse (neustadt), graffitis and also the classical sightseeing highlights like semperoper, zwinger, kathedrale - hofkirche, frauenkirche, castle / schloss, ...