World War 3, West Asian Front: False Flag report claims U.S. F-22 and cruise missiles shot down by Syria!

03 September 2013 (12:59 UTC-07 Tango)/27 Shawwal 1434/12 Shahrivar 1391/28 Xin-You (7th month) 4711

A report that has been translated from several different languages claims A USAF F-22 Raptor crashed in Jordan.  It was possibly shot down by Russian made S-300 missile.  The report also claims that Syrian forces have shot down three or four U.S. cruise missiles.

The report claims the story originated with an Oklahoma newspaper, called the Post (or maybe Oklahoman or Oklahoma Post?), but so far I can’t find any such article.  I checked a list of OK newspapers and there is no Post and no Oklahoma Post listed for The Sooner State.  There is a news source called Oklahoman, but they had no such article.

Another problem with the F-22 shoot down story is that Syria does not have any Russian S-300 missiles, yet.  At the beginning of August, Russian news sources said Russia was postponing delivery of the S-300 to Syria, until June 2014!   Then later in August delivery was postponed again, until 2015 or 2016!  But don’t think it’s because of pressure from the U.S. and Israel, an unnamed Russian official said Syria has yet to pay for the advanced missiles: “Supplies of S-300 are out of question until we see real money.”

Some western bloggers are suggesting this false flag report is a way to get the U.S. to attack Syria.  There’s at least two reasons why that doesn’t work: Number one the U.S. is going to attack Syria, it’s a done deal.  Number two, in my attempts to find the original source of this false flag report it seems it’s being published in Middle Eastern or Arabic language newspapers that seemingly do not support the policies of the United States.

This F-22 shoot down story looks like someone went to the trouble of making it look authentic.  Whatever the reason for the story, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has revealed, many years ago, that it actively writes false flag news stories to create social unrest in countries of interest (like part of what happened in the 1953 CIA overthrow of Iran’s first democratically elected Prime Minister).