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"The upholding of the ceasefire by the armed opposition depends on being upheld by the regime and by Russia, the previous agreement was not upheld by the regime, which attacked moderate opposition under the pretext of fighting the Islamic State," Abu Zeid told RIA Novosti. "For us, the protection of the civilian population is important, and we want to establish a real truce in order to protect civilians, but our experience of interacting with the regime totally precludes us from such optimism," the representative said.The Syrian government approved the agreement, according their state news agency. Somewhat improbably, the FSA also say they support the fight against al-Qaeda/al-Nusra/al-Sham: "Regarding the clauses of the agreement on carrying out strikes against Jabhat Fatah al Sham, of course we do not want al-Qaeda to have a presence in Syria," FSA legal adviser Abu Zeid told RIA Novosti. Which is patently untrue, but they say what they're expected to say.
It so happens that our "former senior US military intelligence officer" or "Brigadier General" was sued recently for copyright infringement of Internet-distributed pornography (Case No. 1:16-cv-00384-AJT-TCB) in the US District Court for the eastern district of Virginia, Alexandria division. The plaintiff, Malibu Media LLC, is seeking damages from the defendant, a certain Joel Harding who uncannily shares the same address as our Brigadier General, for the unauthorized downloading, copying and distribution of the plaintiff's copyrighted pornographic movies. The Plaintiff charges that the "defendant is a habitual and persistent BitTorrent user and copyright infringer." This is of course natural for an online stalker who trolls through 3,000 blogs to uphold the US Constitution. Most of these blogs are presumably centered on content such as the one below in his one-stop centre for "information warfare" patsies and imposters.
Is this how former senior US military officers while away their time? As the court files in Virginia reveal, our dear "Brig Gen" Harding seems hopelessly addicted to teen pornography from "former Soviet-bloc countries, such as the "Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, Hungary, and Romania." Notice that the defendant, Joel Harding, scrupulously omitted to mention Ukraine in the defendant's affidavit. Yet, it is post-coup Ukraine that supplies an overwhelming majority of "Eastern European" teen porn models today, contributing to a surge in HIV infections. The rates are reportedly so cheap now that even Ukrainian MPs are known to watch pornographic movies during parliamentary sessions. Why bother with the affairs of state when Kiev's policies are decided by Victoria Nuland in Washington.
Anyway, Harding's teen porn activities were supposedly a cover for hush-hush counter-espionage and information warfare of the highest order. Harding took the plaintiff's allegations like a true soldier in order not to blow his clandestine-covert mission. Instead of claiming "Putin did it" or "Russia framed me", this time the defendant claimed that he merely "acted in good faith as an innocent infringer under Section 504 of the Copyright Act and without any intent to infringe Plaintiff's work."
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