Darn! This baby died twice! On the right is a Syrian “protester” carrying a poster of a dead
child, captioned “Bashar Al-Assad’s Reforms.” At left is the source of
the picture, a Yemeni news report on Muhammad Abdullah Yousuf Al-Saedi, a child from Yemen
murdered in Yemen. The warmongers must surely wish that they had gotten to work on international regime change before the internet revolution!
The extent of
their lies is incredible. We could even say it outdoes the traditional chutzpah of the Jews..
Perhaps we should be
using a standard term to refer to the phenomenon. James von Brunn used L’infamie [lies, slander and
false-witness]. He put it something like this:
L’infamie:
One of the most feared weapons of Jews. The victim is unaware of the sly whispers circulated behind his back until he begins to sense stares of condemnation, rejection, and sudden reverses in fortune. There is virtually no way to refute this anonymous destruction of one’s reputation. When the lies come to one’s notice, refutations can’t keep pace with the barrage of new lies piling up.
The anti-Syria
agitation has been on the burner for years, only recently coming to a
boil. L’infamie is the apt term to succinctly describe the treatment the
Bashar Al-Assad regime is getting.
von Brunn used
the term because in the modern era, the first Jewish mass-scale use of lies,
slander and false-witness to effect drastic change dates to the French
Revolution (1788-1799).
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Here we have yet another
atrocity that didn’t take place in Syria, but in Burma, being passed off as the
work of the Assad regime. The page, featured at an Egyptian website, had a million
likes. You know who’s behind this.
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July 26,
2012
Western propaganda is relentless.
Media scoundrels regurgitate official misinformation
and
bald-faced lies.
Truth and full disclosure are verboten.
Judith Miller is back. In fact, she never went away. Earlier she
fell from grace for shilling for GW Bush's Iraq war. She wrote daily propaganda
pieces.
She was a
Pentagon press agent. She still is. She’s not a legitimate journalist. After
Syrian officials were killed last week, she called its defense apparatus
"decapitated."
In fact,
those killed were quickly replaced. Syrian forces routed Western death squads
in Damascus and elsewhere. It's battling them in Aleppo. It's the nation's
largest city and commercial hub. Expect a similar result there.
Assad's
government remains in control overall. Miller did what she does best. She lied
and never says she's sorry.
Recent
Mossad-connected Debkafile reports stoked fear by
claiming Syrian chemical weapons are being moved and may be used.
On July
22, it claimed "Jordanian armies and US Middle East forces have switched
to preparedness mode....in case Syrian chemical weapons (head) toward
Lebanon."
US and
Israeli "military chiefs prefer to stop (them) before (they move) across
the border." It quoted Israel's Defense Minister Ehud Barak saying:
"I’ve ordered the Israeli military to prepare for a situation where we would have to weigh the possibility of carrying out an attack against Syrian weapons arsenals."
"The state of Israel cannot accept a situation where advanced weapons systems are transferred from Syria to Lebanon."
Syria's
Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad
Makdissi said Damascus will never use chemical or biological
weapons internally. Moreover, they're secured and closely monitored.
At the
same time, he expressed concern about "tactical bombs or mines containing
biological substances that would explode somewhere in a village and then
accusing the Syrian forces of doing that."
He urged
countries claiming concern for Syrians to switch their "negative media
campaigns" to supporting a political solution over violence.
Instead, unrelenting propaganda rages.
Media scoundrels spread it.
Headlines vilify Assad unfairly.
The good
news is that trust in US television news hit a new low. On July 10, Gallup reported that only 21% of adults
expressed "a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in it."
A year
ago it was 27%. In 1993, when Gallup began tracking confidence it was 46%.
The
polling group added that most people no longer feel "confident" about
TV news. They also distrust major print media.
Gallup
attributed negativity to similar views about "many other US institutions
and the direction of the country in general."
Given the
recent trend, poll numbers suggest a continued downward direction. Growing
numbers of Americans know media scoundrels deliver managed news misinformation.
It rages
on Syria. At times, separating fact from fiction is daunting. Not, however,
when people wanting to know what's going on turn exclusively to reliable
alternative sources.
Perhaps
Gallup one day will say no one watches TV news anymore. Sensible viewers long
ago gave up on it.
Syria reporting is grossly inaccurate and one-sided.A propaganda war of words rages.Disinformation is official policy.Media scoundrels go along in lockstep.
Aggressive
wars are called liberating ones. Public opinion is manipulated accordingly.
Fabricated reality substitutes for events on the ground. Issues at stake are
concealed. Fake ones are promoted. Intense campaigns try to convince people
that black is white and vice versa.
Enemies face false charges. Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International (AI), the Human Rights Council (HRC), and broadcasters like BBC, CBC, PBS, NPR, and Democracy Now (DN) support Western imperialism. So do quasi-progressive print publications like Nation magazine, Mother Jones and others.
CIA/CFR/Trilateral
Commission-connected corporate foundations provide funding. Well-known ones
include Ford, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Soros, and MacArthur. Money from these
sources is tainted. It expects services rendered in return. Conflicts of
interest are rife.
Sources
viewers, listeners and readers believe are reliable operate often like their
major media counterparts. They do it deceptively by delivering quasi-real
reports on issues less important than war and peace and imperial dominance.
NGOs like
HRW and AI are imperial agents. From its 1978 beginnings, HRW delivered
pro-Western/anti-Soviet propaganda. It's a reliable Western propaganda
instrument.
Executive
Director Kenneth Roth is a former federal prosecutor. Former HRW head Aryeh
Neier hired him. He left to become president of Soros' Open Society
Institute.
Deputy
Executive Director for External Relations Carrol Bogert served as Newsweek's
editor, correspondent and bureau chief. Other past and present members have
ties to sources representing US foreign policy interests.
AI
operates the same way. According to Francis Boyle:
"Amnesty International is primarily motivated not by human rights but by publicity. Second comes money. Third comes getting more members. Fourth, internal turf battles. And then finally, human rights, genuine human rights concerns."To be sure, if you are dealing with a human rights situation in a country that is at odds with the United States or Britain, it gets an awful lot of attention, resources, man and womanpower, publicity, you name it. They can throw whatever they want at that.""But if it's dealing with violations of human rights by the United States, Britain, Israel, then it's like pulling teeth to get them to really do something on the situation. They might, very reluctantly and after an enormous amount of internal fightings and battles and pressures, you name it. But you know, it's not like the official enemies list."
In 1990,
AI spread Washington propaganda preceding the Gulf War. It supported the
falsified report about throwing Kuwaiti babies out of incubators.
It lied in return for funding.
During
the Balkan wars, it performed similar services. It promoted false reports about
Serbs committing mass rapes. In 1999, it supported "humanitarian
bombing."
It said
"AI is not an anti-war organization."
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In 2011,
it spread unsubstantiated rumors and disinformation during NATO's Libya war.
In May
2012, it participated in an Afghan war campaign. It featured the slogan
"NATO: Keep the Progress Going."
In June, Ann Wright and Coleen Rowley wrote about "Amnesty's Shilling for US
Wars," saying:
AI Executive Director Suzanne Nossel worked for Richard Holbrooke at the UN. She also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations.In addition, she held prominent positions at the Wall Street Journal and McKinsey & Co. It's closely connected to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). In other words, she's an imperial insider.
She
helped propagate humanitarian intervention and Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
notions. In 2004, she coined the term "Smart Power." It calls for
military intervention. She said:
"To
advance from a nuanced dissent to a compelling vision, progressive policymakers
should turn to the great mainstay of twentieth-century U.S. foreign policy:
liberal internationalism, which posits that a global system of stable liberal
democracies would be less prone to war."
"Washington,
the theory goes, should thus offer assertive leadership ~ diplomatic, economic,
and not least, military ~ to advance a broad array of goals:
self-determination, human rights, free trade, the rule of law, economic
development, and the quarantine and elimination of dictators and weapons of
mass destruction (WMD)."
AI, HRW,
ICRC, and other prominent organizations like them shill for power. They're
imperial tools. Their stock and trade is deception. They never apologize.
Their
reports provide powerful propaganda weapons. Their imperial wars support
sanitizes mass deaths and destruction. They're well compensated for their
services.
In 2009, allegations surfaced about HRW
"trolling for dollars in Saudi Arabia." It said doing so
"compromised its integrity." Its Middle East/North Africa division
director, Sarah Leah Whitson, responded saying:
HRW
"accepts funding from private individuals and foundations the world over,
which we never allow to affect the independence of our work."
She added
that a "Saudi" serves on its Middle East Advisory Committee.
"Believe it or not," she said, "some Arabs believe in human
rights too."
On its
web site, HRW says it "does not receive any government funding to keep its
impartiality...."
AI says
it accepts donations from individuals, other NGOs, governments, and
international organizations like the EU. Like HRW, it claims donors don't
compromise its work.
Critics
say otherwise for good reason. They shill for power and show it.
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