ith imaginations running wild over possible developments at this year’s G20 meeting of the world’s largest economies, – adding to tensions already complicating the precarious state of international relations, the group photo produced on extremely awkward moment.
While the 72nd Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly takes place in New York City…
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“… According to their deeds, some will be adjusted near him and some will be distant from God.”
– Sapji Sahib, “The Morning Prayer” (Sikh)
ilyana Gaytandzhieva was a journalist for one of Bulgaria’s largest newspapers for six years, her reporting heavily concentrated on the war in Syria, until her discovery of an alleged massive, long-term, covert terrorist arms operation led to her firing.
Her reporting toward the end of that time included on-the-ground video accounts in liberated Aleppo, showing crates of weapons in terrorist underground caves with markings indicating Bulgaria as the point of origin.
In the course of follow-up investigation, an anonymous Twitter communication to her contained what she asserts are genuine source documents showing diplomatic flights out of Bulgaria were being illegally used to carry massive quantities of Bulgarian weaponry to alternative drop-off points, and eventually into the hands of terrorists.
Ms. Gaytandzhieva’s story should represent a matter of highest interest to America’s elected representatives responsible for oversight of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), as in her view the weapons operation(s) were, and are presently, being coordinated by that U.S. government agency. If her assertions upon investigation prove true, the scandal would rise to the level – perhaps even surpassing in terms of magnitude – of the Iran-Contra affair in the United States in the late 1980’s, where then President Ronald Reagan, Vice President George H.W. Bush and others in their administration narrowly escaped removal from office plus criminal prosecutions.
The reason Ms. Gaytandzhieva’s story, if proven accurate, could become an even larger scandal than Iran-Contra is because – while Iran-Contra involved illegal covert military operations against one country, Nicaragua – what she describes is an operation directed against Syria, Yemen, certain African continent nations, and other regions on planet Earth. In other words, the potential scandal may consist of an organized worldwide terrorist-supply weapons operation.
Western corporate media organizations have thus far produced nothing for their audiences relating to what Bulgarian journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva is presenting. The story, appropriately, is of interest to those media groups whether true or not, and most especially must come into the awareness of the 535 elected representatives in the U.S. Congress.
There are only two possibilities. If she is making the story up, it is important for people to know about war propaganda so they are well-informed. If she is speaking the truth and revealing factual information, the story is on the level of historic and world-changing.
Daniel McAdams works closely with former Texas presidential candidate and long-time Congressman Ron Paul at the Ron Paul Institute. Mr. McAdams recently interviewed Dilyana Gaytandzhieva on “The Liberty Report”, where they discussed her experiences. Given Ron Paul’s son, Rand Paul, is currently serving the people of Kentucky as one of its two U.S. senators in Washington, D.C., this story will likely start receiving enormous attention in America and around the Earth.
Ms. Gaytandzhieva calls for an investigation to become launched at the United Nations. Her urging could not be any more timely, as her interview with its disturbing, tremendous implications coincides with the 72nd Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
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