Ongelofelijk
maar desondanks waar: de OPCW heeft een enorme bok geschoten met haar
uiteindelijke rapportage over een gifgasaanval in het Syrische
Douma, onder druk gezet door de VS werd de rapportage dusdanig
opgesteld dat het Syrische leger inderdaad de schuld kreeg voor deze
gifgasaanval….. Jammer voor de VS en de schunnig slappe topgraaiers
van de OPCW, een klokkenluider van deze organisatie zocht de pers en
deed e.e.a. uit de doeken…..
Zoals
gewoonlijk heeft de VS, de rest van de westerse politiek en de
reguliere westerse media schijt aan dergelijke klokkenluiders, men
rept er niet over of men gaat in de tegenaanval en dat laatste is wat
nu weer gebeurt met het feit dat de OPCW een vervalst rapport heeft
uitgebracht. Het meer dan belachelijke en bewezen slechte ‘leken
journalisten’ maar vooral propaganda clubje Bellingcat komt de OPCW te hulp…. (Bellingcat wordt betaald door de VS*)
Bellingcat
laat simpel bepaalde delen buiten beschouwing van wat de klokkenluider naar
buiten bracht, zoals een verstuurde email……
Lees het
artikel van Moon Of Alabama, waarin ook aandacht voor de financiering
van Bellingcat, deze wordt voor het grootste deel betaald door
National Endowment for Democracy (NED) en deze organisatie wordt betaald
door de VS overheid…. Voorts ontvangt Bellingcat geld van de Open
Society Foundations van George Soros en van een paar organisaties in
ons land als de Postcode Loterij en PAX (dat zet nog grotere
vraagtekens bij het MH17 rapport van het JIT, dat zich ook liet
voorlichten [of beter: oplichten] door Bellingcat…….)
Het volgende artikel werd geschreven en gepubliceerd door/op Moon Of Alabama en door mij overgenomen van Information Clearing House:
As
The OPCW Is Accused Of False Reporting U.S. Propaganda Jumps To Its
Help
By
Moon Of Alabama
December
02, 2019 “Information
Clearing House” – An international organization published
two false reports and got caught in the act. But as the false reports
are in the U.S. interests a U.S. sponsored propaganda organization is
send out to muddle the issue. As that effort comes under fire the New
York Times jumps
in to give the cover-up effort some extra help.
The
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
(OPCW) manufactured
a pretext for war by suppressing its own scientists’ research:
OPCW emails and documents were
leaked and whistleblowers came
forward to
speak with journalists and international
lawyers.
Veteran journalist Jonathan Steele, who has spoken with the
whistleblowers, wrote an excellent
piece on
the issues. In the Mail
on Sunday columnist
Peter Hitchens picked
up the issue and
moved it forward.
Under
U.S. pressure the OPCW management modified or suppressed the findings
of its own scientists to make it look as if the Syrian government had
been responsible for the alleged chemical incident in April 2018 in
Douma.
The
public attention to the OPCW’s fakery lead to the questioning
of other
assertions the
OPCW had previously made. With the OPCW under fire someone had come
to its help.
To
save the propaganda value of the OPCW reports the U.S.
financed Bellingcat propaganda
organization jumped
in to save the OPCW’s bacon. Bellingcat founder
“suck
my balls”
Elliot Higgins claimed that the OPCW reports satisfied the concerns
the OPCW scientist had voiced.
That
assertion is now further propagated by a New
York Times piece
which, under the pretense of reporting about open source
analysis, boosts Bellingcat and
its defense of the OPCW:
The
blogger Eliot Higgins made waves early in the decade by covering the
war in Syria from a laptop in his apartment in Leicester, England,
while caring for his infant daughter. In 2014, he founded Bellingcat,
an open-source news outlet that has grown to include roughly a dozen
staff members, with an office in The Hague. Mr.
Higgins attributed his skill not
to any special knowledge of international conflicts or digital data,
but to
the hours he had spent playing video games,
which, he said, gave him the idea that any mystery can be
cracked.
…
Bellingcat journalists have spread the word about
their techniques in seminars attended by journalists and
law-enforcement officials. Along with grants from groups like the
Open Society Foundations (OSF), founded by George Soros, the seminars are a
significant source of revenue for Bellingcat, a nonprofit
organization.
It
seems that the New
York Times forgot
to mention an important monetary source for Bellingcat.
Here is a current screenshot of Bellingcat’s About
page:
Porticus,
Adessium, Pax for Peace and the Postcode Lottery are all Dutch
organizations. Then there is the notorious Soros organization the New
York Times mentioned.
But why did the NYT forgot
to tell its readers that Bellingcat is
financed by the National Endowment for Democracy which itself is to
nearly 100% funded by the U.S. government? Could
that be because the NED, which spends U.S.government money on more
than 1.600 U.S.
government paid Non-Government Organizations, is
a Trojan horse,
a cover for the CIA?
Spurred
by Watergate – the Church committee of the Senate, the Pike
committee of the House, and the Rockefeller Commission, created by
the president, were all busy investigating the CIA. Seemingly every
other day there was a new headline about the discovery of some awful
thing, even criminal conduct, the CIA had been mixed up in for
years.
…
What was done was to shift many of these awful
things to a new organization, with a nice sounding name – The
National Endowment for Democracy. The idea was that the NED would do
somewhat overtly what the CIA had been doing covertly for decades,
and thus, hopefully, eliminate the stigma associated with CIA covert
activities.
…
“We should not have to do this kind of work
covertly,” said Carl Gershman in 1986, while he was president of
the Endowment. “It would be terrible for democratic groups around
the world to be seen as subsidized by the C.I.A. We saw that in the
60’s, and that’s why it has been discontinued. We have not had
the capability of doing this, and that’s why the endowment was
created.”
And
Allen Weinstein, who helped draft the legislation establishing NED,
declared in 1991: “A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25
years ago by the CIA.”
In
effect, the CIA has been laundering money through NED.
The
fact that the NED is doing the CIA’s work is likely the reason why
the NYT puff
piece about Bellingcat forgets
to mention its payments and also why it
jumps to Bellingcat’s and
the OPCW’s help:
Some
journalists and activists hostile to what they characterize as
Bellingcat’s pro-Western narratives have criticized some of its
coverage of the war in Syria.
At
issue is an April 7, 2018, attack on Douma, Syria. Bellingcat
reported, based on an analysis of six open-source videos, that it was
“highly likely” that Douma civilians had died because of chemical
weapons. In March, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons reported that there were “reasonable grounds” to say that
chemical weapons had been used in the attack.
Critics
of Bellingcat have pointed to an email from an investigator with the
organization, saying that it raised questions about the findings.
WikiLeaks published the email on Nov. 23. In a response, Bellingcat
defended its reporting, saying the final report on Douma from the
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons reflected the
concerns of the investigator whose email was published by WikiLeaks.
By
playing video games Elliot Higgins learned to identify chemical
attacks in dubious video sequences published by terrorist affiliates.
If true it is an admirable capability. Still his assertion that the
OPCW report “reflected the concerns of the investigator”
who criticized it is, a as Caitlin Johnstone demonstrates,
utterly false:
Bellingcat
simply ignores this absolutely central aspect of the email, as well
as the whistleblower’s point about the symptoms of victims not
matching chlorine gas poisoning.
“In
this case the confidence in the identity of chlorine or any choking
agent is drawn into question precisely because of the inconsistency
with the reported and observed symptoms,” the whistleblower writes
in the email. “The inconsistency was not only noted by the [Fact
Finding Mission] team but strongly noted by three toxicologists with
expertise in exposure to [Chemical Weapons] agents.”
Bellingcat
says nothing about these revelations in the email, and says nothing
about the fact that the OPCW excluded them from both its Interim
Report in July 2018 and its Final Report in March 2019, the latter of
which actually asserted the exact opposite saying there
was “reasonable grounds that the use of a toxic chemical as a
weapon took place. This toxic chemical contained reactive chlorine.
The toxic chemical was likely molecular chlorine.”
Bellingcat
completely ignores all of these points, …
In
its defense of the OPCW report Bellingcat wrote:
[A]
comparison of the points raised in the letter against the final Douma
report makes it amply clear that the OPCW not only addressed these
points, but even changed the conclusion of an earlier report to
reflect the concerns of said employee.
Mail
on Sunday columnist
Peter Hitchens did
not concur with
that paragraph:
Apart
from the words ‘a’, and ‘the’, everything in the above
paragraph is, to put it politely, mistaken. Bellingcat have been so
anxious to trash the leak from the OPCW that they have (as many did
when the attack was first released) rushed to judgment without
waiting for the facts
More is known by the whistleblowers of the
OPCW than has yet been released …
Caitlin
and Peter should play more video games. I have read in the NYT that
they are the true path to learning and to the factual assessment of
alleged chemical attacks.
On
April 7 2018 terrorists of the Jaish al Islam group ruled in Douma.
They killed 40 civilians. The bodies were shown in videos along with
chlorine gas canisters to pretend that the Syrian government had
killed those people. The OPCW’s fact finding team analyzed the
evidence and found that the canisters had not been dropped from the
air but where manually placed. The symptoms the victims showed were
inconsistent with a chlorine attack and chlorinated substances were
only found in extremely low concentrations. There were absolutely no
“reasonable grounds” to say that chemical weapons had been
used in the attack.
But
the OPCW management, under U.S. pressure and despite the protests by
its own scientists, put out a report that said the opposite. As the
manipulation came to light the U.S. funded Bellingcat made
a perfunctory attempt to muddle the issue. Thus another propaganda
organization, the New
York Times,
had to jump in to save Bellingcat and
the false OPCW claims.
It
is not going to help. There will soon be more evidence that the OPCW
management published two false reports on Douma, and likely even more
on other issue. There will be a public recognition that the OPCW
failed.
This
article was originally published by “Moon
Of Alabama“
====================================
* Zie: ‘Bellingcat wordt betaald door de VS overheid ha! ha! ha! ha!‘
Zie ook:
‘OPCW valt door de mand, klokkenluider: Douma gifgasaanval werd niet uitgevoerd door Syrische leger‘
‘Gifgasaanval Douma in elkaar gezet door ‘gematigde rebellen’‘
‘White Helmets oprichter overleden, het sein voor nog meer anti-Syrische propaganda‘
‘Massamedia treuren over de dood van een door de CIA gesteunde terrorist‘
‘Gifgasaanval Douma: OPCW rapport maakt korte metten met de westerse beschuldiging aan adres Syrië, waar de NOS een meer dan levensgrote bok schoot‘ (later gaf de OPCW Syrië alsnog de schuld….)
‘Obama wist van bewapenen en ondersteunen terroristen in Syrië…….‘
‘Massamedia treuren over de dood van een door de CIA gesteunde terrorist‘
‘Gifgasaanval Idlib: de komende ‘kindslachtoffers’ worden getraind door terreurgroep White Helmets………‘
Syria: The White Helmets Are Terrorist Auxiliaries
‘White Helmets terreurgroep wordt vandaag met open armen ontvangen in Tweede Kamer…..‘
‘Al Jazeera filmde een onderdeel van de ‘gifgasshow’ in Kahn Sheikhoun………..‘
‘John Bolton geeft terreurgroepen in Syrië de opdracht een false flag gifgasaanval uit te voeren‘
‘Assad heeft geen gifgas gebruikt tegen de Syrische bevolking!‘
‘Bernard Hammelburg (BNR): Assad is een monster waar we mee moeten samenwerken………‘