Sunday, August 21, 2016

Exposing more fake 'news' as deliberate propaganda for war





The mainstream media has a long history of reporting, without fact-checking, faked ‘news’ and misinformation to promote war and the agendas of the elites. Remember the ‘news’ of the infamous use by the Syrian government of deadly sarin gas in Ghouta, August 2013?

According to investigative journalist Seymour Hersch, and others, this was actually carried out by the terrorists the U.S. and its various allies have been supporting, yet the media still blames the Syrian government every chance they get.

So, before believing anything the media is telling us now about this story of the “iconic image” of the “wounded Syrian boy in the orange ambulance seat”, please consider this alternative journalism:


MSM using pro-al Nusra “media center” as source for war-propaganda
"...If the sight of all the major outlets who cheer on western-backed slaughter every day, running wall-to-wall op-eds and features about the tragedy of a little boy with a cut on his face, simply because it serves the empire’s agenda, doesn’t convince you of the moral and intellectual blank they’ve become then keep reading. It gets better..."



The "Wounded Boy In Orange Seat" - Another Staged "White Helmets" Stunt
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/08/the-wounded-boy-in-orange-seat-another-staged-white-helmets-stunt.html



Crocodile Tears For Aleppo Poster Child
By Paul Craig Roberts



East  Aleppo is held by terrorists, not so-called rebels
VIDEO (5:27)  21WIRE’s Patrick Henningsen reports on RT International. 



The man behind the viral ‘boy in the ambulance’ image has brutal skeletons in his own closet



The Boy in the Ambulance: US State Department Funded Groups Behind Latest ‘Iconic Image’ Designed to Demonize Russia and Encourage Further Bloodshed in Syria

http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-boy-in-the-ambulance-us-state-department-funded-groups-behind-latest-iconic-image-designed-to-demonize-russia-and-encourage-further-bloodshed-in-syria/5541761



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