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After Pakistan’s Soft Coup- Imran Khan’s Dangerous Victory
I’d started working on this yesterday: Personal matters kept me from finishing.Shocked and flummoxed cannot begin to describe my feeling when reading 5 eyes alt media present Khan's win as anything remotely close to being a good thing for Pakistan. But then what else to expect from 5 eyes alt media that actually claimed the US backed Kurds were the best fighters against US backed ISIS.??
Or one that suggests another nations government needs to be violently overthrown. Via Willy Loman: Moon of Alabama Blog Calls for Regime Change “by force” Due to Turkish Referendum Results
All that aside let's talk about Pakistan and Imran Khan’s “win”. If one can call his placement a win? Without questioning who is it a win for?
As of this moment it looks as if the globalists/bankers and nation destabilizers are the winners. Not the people of Pakistan
I've seen comparison's to Turkey's election. Laughable comparisons. Pakistan's election was nothing like Turkey’s elections where unsubstantiated claims of election shenanigans are made ignoring the FACT that Turkey’s elections always have hundreds of observers present- from all places. Including but not limited to local parties along side observers from the Shanghai Cooperative & the EU- (all of that has been covered here in previous writings)
Pakistan's recent election was clearly an exercise in election engineering, undoubtedly with lots of outside assistance. Unlike the innuendo surrounding Turkey's election the claims of rigging and unlawful influence including the use of terror attacks looks legitimate.
They are substantive, widespread, detailed and documented claims.
All parties, the media and many others are crying foul indicating expansive and systemic election fraud. I'm linking one article, one source, that goes through an extensive listing of problems before the election took place
Just citing a few documented/investigated offences
- The witch-hunt against the media began after journalist Matiullah Jan wrote highly critical articles against Pakistan's military and judiciary
- Ahead of the general election, the Pakistan Army tamed the country's leading media outlets, reporters and columnists. Those working with the Dawn group, Geo News and Jang group were particularly targeted. These media outlets were told to drop certain columnists and remove certain articles.
- Ahead of the recently held elections, the situation worsened. The English daily was blocked from military areas, while its copies were confiscated and sellers intimidated
- Dawn said that the newspaper suffered a continued onslaught in a "wide-ranging and seemingly coordinated manner", that includes its distribution being stopped in several areas.
- Curbs to distribution of print and broadcast media and their impact on businesses, curbs to freedom of expression in the Pakistani media, press advice and intimidation, bribes, favors and "fed" narratives.
- Journalists who are critical of the military or authorities were abducted or attacked.
- Many print and broadcast journalists say that a common consequence of 'disobeying' instructions is vicious character assassination through anonymous social media accounts and
- Social networking platforms that go so far as to incite violence against mediapersons — and in the case of women, rape threats."
CBC:
Campaigning has been plagued for months by allegations the powerful armed forces have been trying to tilt the race in Khan's favour”Ah social media.. Or as I like to call it anti social media. Take a guess what Pakistani candidate was a master of social media manipulation? It was Imran Khan. He employed social media heavily to oust Sharif.
The article above, just one article alone, details extensively the multiple ways the election was manipulated and it ends with this sentence
"We need to closely look at how the media will fare under Imran Khan."I'd suggest the media in Pakistan already has a very good idea of it's future under Imran Khan.
Keep in mind that just two years ago Imran Khan had both the military and the judiciary in his back pocket. How do I know this? Well, I wrote all about it back in 2017!
The soft coup of 2017 was largely unnoticed in the 5 eyes alt and mainstream media.
However, having written about Pakistan previously and understanding it's importance in geo politics the framing and imprisonment of Nawaz Sharif wasn't lost on me!
Pakistan’s Soft Coup- The Deep State Ousts Nawaz Sharif
PFYT nearly two years ago: "The deep state with the assistance of outside interests? Can't say for certain. Let's just say there is a high probability of outside interest involvement considering all players and nation states affected by the removal ofHow was Sharif ousted? He was simply declared ineligible for office by the judiciary.Nawaz Sharif
Nawaz Sharif
"Mr. Sharif was not afforded a trial nor, strictly speaking, was he found guilty of corruption. Rather, the supreme court declared him ineligible for office."
Imran Khan's win was guaranteed.
By hook, crook and text book colour revolutions/ street protests Gene Sharp style.
"For Mr. Khan, 64, the moment was sweet. He had been the main petitioner before the court and fomented widespread street protests against Mr. Sharif"And ISIS suicide bombers in strategic locations.
Quetta-
"The explosion occurred near a school where polling was taking place," witness Majeed Akbar said. "There was a cloud of smoke after the blast, it filled the sky and then after that I saw a pool of blood, dead bodies and others injured."
Not a way in hell was Imran Khan’s electioneering a positive for Pakistan. In fact, it reminds me very much of the coup in Armenia. My bad, the "Velvet Revolution”
Reiterating: In 2017 Imran Khan colluded with the Pakistani military to toss the very popular leader of Pakistan into jail- On the flimsiest of trumped up charges one could imagine! Somehow Khan had gained the trust and support of the Pakistani military which, not coincidentally, Sharif had lost. How had Khan done this? I suspect it would have been with promises of money, arms and power... And war.What’s the point of a military with no war to wage?Flashback: Armenia's Velvet Revolution: Rockers and Revolutions
Background on Khan: Some old and some new information- Some banker and foundation ties.
Imran Khan has his own dirty money dealings- He’s a foundation man. He’s funneled money through his charitable foundation to his own political party. Think of the Clinton’s charitable foundation? Yes, just like that.
“The Imran Khan Foundation (IKF) is a nonprofit corporation showing an address of 385 S Lemon Ave, Walnut CA 91789. IKF is a registered tax-exempt public charity under section 501 (c)(3) of the United States’ Internal Revenue Service Code. “
"Mr. Khan too faces cases against him in the Supreme Court and the election commission, stemming from accusations of hiding assets and of foreign funding of his political party.”
Mr Khan has two sons with his former wife & heir to the Goldschmidt banker fortune, Jemima Goldschmidt, anglicized to Goldsmith. That gives us a direct connection to the bankster classes and all their machinations straight through Imran Khan. Yes, you are reading that correctly.
Imran Khan, former cricketeer, charitable foundation man was previously married to jewish socialite Jemima Khan nee Jemima Goldsmith- Goldschmidt . Of the Goldschmidt banker family
Khan was the anointed one. He didn’t win. His leadership was foisted upon Pakistan.
From on high. I'm not talkin' God either. It's as if higher hidden powers placed him front and centre to a coup that saw a leader, quite popular with the people, tossed out and incarcerated. Under trumped up pretexts. Imran Khan then has the luxury of two unchecked years to bend the will of the media and the masses to his ways. Enabling him to "win" an election.
Pakistan & the geopolitical global game of chess
- Pakistan is a critically important piece in the geo political game that is taking place in that part of the globe.
- There are plans to balkanize Pakistan.
- There is an area called Baluchistan that is a specific point of interest
- There is a giant port at Gwadar- Built by China
- This also connects back to Afghanistan and India.
A couple of blasts from the past: 2010 The CIA's covert 3,000 strong army crossborder raiding Pakistan. & 2011- Raymond Davis outed as CIA operative in Pakistan
There is additional information here covering Pakistan. Click the Pakistan label at the bottom of this post to access them directly
DW: Imran Khan's Dangerous Victory
Populist (actually Globalist) politician Imran Khan is on course to become Pakistan's next premier, with his party set to win the most seats in general elections. The results have split the country like never before, says DW's Shamil Shams.
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's victory in the July 25 general vote was all but certain because his main rival, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, had fallen out with the country's powerful military.
You must understand Sharif didn’t fall out with the populace. He’d lost support of the powerful military. And without that in Pakistan? Well, let’s just say you could end up running for your life like Erdogan did during the coup attempt in 2015. Or incarcerated.
From 2017 post:
“The Supreme Court, however, removed Sharif from office exclusively on the basis of evidence provided by the JIT that he did not declare an amount of UAE Dirhams 10,000 (equivalent to Rs 1.7 Lakh) he received from a UAE Company, while filing his nomination papers for elections in 2013.
The Supreme Court used convoluted arguments, which have been questioned even by eminent Pakistani lawyers, to justify its decision. The court held that even though Sharif never received this money, he was bound to declare it as a "receivable"
The army reacted strongly. It sought and secured the sacking of Sharif's personal foreign policy adviser Tareq Fatemi for leaking information about these differences. Ensuring that Sharif does not return to power will be high on the army's agenda, which the judiciary evidently shares”
DW continued:
"Sharif, who is currently incarcerated on corruption charges, along with his daughter Maryam Nawaz, had increasingly adopted a defiant tone toward the army generals. ( This is where Sharif is similar to Erdogan in Turkey) He sought to bring foreign and domestic policies under his civilian rule and improve ties with India and other neighboring countries. He also confronted the military on the issue of militant Islamists amid Western allegations that Pakistani authorities use them to destabilize the Afghan government"Imran Khan has not been empowered to unify the country or to have friendly relations with India. Imran Khan will be sure that Afghanistan becomes still more destabilized. As a means of targeting Russia. ISIS is there to help as well: French ISIS Fighters Relocate to Afghanistan from Syria
PFYT 2017 “ the mercurial and virulently anti-Indian Imran Khan, who has been a protege of the army, could emerge stronger than he is now.”
Who wants India and Pakistan at each other’s throats? Hmmm...
“Under him, (Sharif) the economy was showing promising signs. He improved fiscal discipline, reduced poverty, put money in middle class's hands, and the stock market responded with enthusiasm. On 15 May, 2017, index provider MSCI announced that it was reclassifying Pakistan's status from lowly 'frontier' to more prestigious 'emerging market'.”
Can’t have a promising economy- reduced poverty and makin’ friends with India. Peace might break out. Bad for business.
DW: “Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and rival Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) both said their monitors in many voting centres were either kicked out during counting or had not received the official notifications of the precinct's results, but instead got hand-written tallies that they could not verify.”
"It is a sheer rigging. The way the people's mandate has blatantly been insulted, it is intolerable," Shehbaz told a news conference as the counting continued.
Pledge to unify country?
Khan offered to investigate all the claims of rigging and said he wants to "unite" the country under his leadership.He won't investigate anything-
Fictional Khan- Bad boy as well
Pakistan faces a mounting economic crisis that is likely to require a bailout from the International Monetary Fund, although PTI has not ruled out seeking succour from China, Islamabad's closest ally.
Khan will go with the IMF- That's why he won. He's the bankers boy.
In closing, and sad to say, Pakistan is in for a very bumpy ride. A deadly ride. Worse then has already been the case. Khan is there to 'make it so'
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