Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Alert: Massive propaganda war against Army & ISI by USZ stooge media and CIA cyber troopers over Davis' release


Several thousand fake accounts who are suspected to be foreign cyber troopers have started bombarding our cyber networks with anti-Army and anti-ISI messages and trying to divert the whole responsibility of Raymond Davis' release towards ISI and ARMY. It is more important to take notice of the fact that just 2 days ago, ISPR released a statement that well organized conspiracies are trying to create distance between Pakistan ARMY-ISI and Pakistani civilians. An interesting thing to note at this point is that DG-ISI's extension took place on 13th March 2010. Whereas PML-N's opposition to this decision came 3 days after the decision, just hours before Davis was covertly released by the American stooge government. The Zionist channel network GEO TV has started heavy propaganda against Pakistan Army as the 5th columnist Kamran Khan started off inside his show putting the entire blame on the head of Chief of Army Staff.

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Pakistan Army is in a critical battle against TTP in North Waziristan right now and ISI has its hands full as it's working against the CIA network inside Pakistan. It should be noted that this stooge government has always been trying to control ISI and now that they are unable to control it, they're trying to turn Pakistan's public opinion against it. Pakistani media has shamefully started spitting poison against Armed forces of Pakistan as the fifth columnists have come to work immediately after the incident of Davis' release. It must be kept in mind that ISI and CIA's relations have almost completely died out by now and all co-operation between the two secret agencies has been halted completely. We urge our readers NOT to believe the filthy CIA cyber troopers whose only aim at this time is to malign ISI and Army in the eyes of angry Pakistanis.


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