new_eastern_outlook_header_21These two showed up recently and I felt like posting for the sake of "waking up to potential false-flag-creation scenarios", in Poland and Libya (What... Again with the Libya?). Of course, these would all be done, I'm sure (not), in the name of "protecting the freedoms of people" and "promoting democracy".

See what you get. Title and a few highlights from each.

Installing Maidan in Warsaw? (Konrad Stachnio, 1-26-16)

"The sense of Poland sinking into totalitarianism can also be seen in the propaganda deliberately introduced into public circulation by media channels such as CNN. In addition, part of the so-called opposition, removed from power in recent democratic elections, is calling for the initiation of Maidan-style protests in Warsaw and trying to challenge the democratically elected government.

"...it, it is looking like the ousted political, business and media establishment are getting out of their luxury cars and going into the streets to call for a repeat of Maidan. Doing this, of course, under the alleged banner of 'restoring democracy', can be read as an attempt to bring themselves back into power.

"Today, we can see that these attempts to swing the public mood and get people on the streets have gone as far as trying to organize some form of international blackmail against the Polish authorities. It is shamelessly being done by the same people who lost power recently. The whole axis turns because of the conflict between the beneficiaries of the current system and those who already were second-class citizens, because they had no relevant political connections.

"These people understand democracy in a very caricatured way – according to them... if they lose in democratic elections then they call for foreign support to come in and save their careers."

US-NATO Invade Libya to Fight Terrorists of Own Creation (Tony Cartalucci, 1-27-16)

"Up to 6,000 troops are being sent to invade and occupy Libya, seizing oilfields allegedly threatened by terrorists NATO armed and put into power in 2011. The London Telegraph, almost as a footnote, reports of a sizable Western military force being sent in on the ground to occupy Libya in an operation it claims is aimed at fighting the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS). In its article, "Islamic State battles to seize control of key Libyan oil depot,"...

"...a 6,000-strong foreign military force being sent into Libya... appears with no debate, no public approval, and little media coverage, US, British, and European troops, including Libya's former colonial rulers – the Italians – are pushing forward with direct military intervention in Libya, once again.

"It is clear that the West is not fighting ISIS, but instead, has clearly both created it and is intentionally perpetuating it to help justify its military and geopolitical maneuvering across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, and advance its aspirations toward regional and global political, military, and economic hegemony."