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Best of the Web: Leaked documents expose massive anti-Syria propaganda operation waged by Western governments and media puppets

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Virtually every aspect of the Syrian opposition was cultivated and marketed by Western government-backed public relations firms, from their political narratives to their branding, from what they said to where they said it.

Western government-funded intelligence cutouts trained Syrian opposition leaders, planted stories in media outlets from BBC to Al Jazeera, and ran a cadre of journalists. A trove of leaked documents exposes the propaganda network.


Leaked documents show how UK government contractors developed an advanced infrastructure of propaganda to stimulate support in the West for Syria's political and armed opposition.

Virtually every aspect of the Syrian opposition was cultivated and marketed by Western government-backed public relations firms, from their political narratives to their branding, from what they said to where they said it.

The leaked files reveal how Western intelligence cutouts played the media like a fiddle, carefully crafting English- and Arabic-language media coverage of the war on Syria to churn out a constant stream of pro-opposition coverage.


Comment: That's being rather generous to the corporate media! Most (if not all) of these outlets are fully on board with their respective goverments' agendas and their 'journalists' are trained to churn out 'news coverage' on demand in support of goverment aims.


US and European contractors trained and advised Syrian opposition leaders at all levels, from young media activists to the heads of the parallel government-in-exile. These firms also organized interviews for Syrian opposition leaders on mainstream outlets such as BBC and the UK's Channel 4.

More than half of the stringers used by Al Jazeera in Syria were trained in a joint US-UK government program called Basma, which produced hundreds of Syrian opposition media activists.

Western government PR firms not only influenced the way the media covered Syria, but as the leaked documents reveal, they produced their own propagandistic pseudo-news for broadcast on major TV networks in the Middle East, including BBC Arabic, Al Jazeera, Al Arabiya, and Orient TV.

These UK-funded firms functioned as full-time PR flacks for the extremist-dominated Syrian armed opposition. One contractor, called InCoStrat, said it was in constant contact with a network of more than 1,600 international journalists and "influencers," and used them to push pro-opposition talking points.

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Bad Guys

Best of the Web: UK gives legal powers to various agencies to plan and commit CRIME, court rules

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© ReutersLawyers for the Security Service told a court that the rules were "critical" to national security
Undercover informants working for the police and MI5 are going to be explicitly permitted for the first time under British law to commit crimes.

The unprecedented legislation to authorise and oversee crimes comes after years of unclear rules over when these agents can break the law.

The law will not specify exactly which crimes can be committed.

And critics are urging MPs to amend the proposed law to rule out murder and serious violence.

Comment: It would be naive to think that MI5, the military, the police - and the plethora of agencies mentioned above - have not been committing crimes under guise of 'national security', however it's a significant and chilling development that it is now legally sanctioned by the state.

It's startling that this is only coming into effect as law now, perhaps not coincidentally at a time when the authorities have taken unprecedented measures to lockdown its population, and not in the past during times of conflict with an external enemy, and this would lead one to think that the UK's establishment and its agencies are on a more aggressive footing than during times of war. Also check out SOTT radio's:


Black Magic

Best of the Web: The Democrats' infuriating betrayal of America

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"The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness." Joseph Conrad
Here's your political puzzler for the day: Which of these two things poses a greater threat to the country:
  1. An incompetent and boastful president who has no previous government experience and who is rash and impulsive in his dealings with the media, foreign leaders and his critics?
  2. Or a political party that collaborates with senior-level officials in the Intel agencies, the FBI, the DOJ, the media, and former members of the White House to spy on the new administration with the intention of gathering damaging information that can be used to overthrow the elected government?
The answer is "2", the greater threat to the country is a political party that engages in subversive activity aimed at toppling the government and seizing power. In fact, that's the greatest danger that any country can face, an enemy from within. Foreign adversaries can be countered by diplomatic engagement and shoring up the nation's military defenses, but traitors - who conduct their activities below the radar using a secret network of contacts and connections to inflict maximum damage on the government- are nearly unstoppable.

Red Flag

Best of the Web: The coming social credit system

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© ABC News In Depth screengrabIn China, artificial intelligence uses facial recognition to monitor citizens for the social credit system
We are just over one week away from the release of Live Not By Lies, and I'm gearing up for swatting down the "Dreher's just being alarmist" accusations. Fortunately — or, to be honest, unfortunately for us all — 2020 is making my job a lot easier. A reader forwarded some information to me this morning that made my jaw drop. I'll tell you about it in a second, but first, I want to share with you a passage from the book.

Heart

Best of the Web: How women elevate men to a higher purpose

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In today's society, men are often criticized for things like "mansplaining" and chauvinism, and for being a perpetuation of the "patriarchy" at best and predators at worst.

The problem with this is that it presumes men are guilty, that they're all predators in some form, rather than assuming that most men are good at heart. While it's highly unfair to automatically put all men in general into these categories, there's something to be said for the positive effects strong women can have on the men in their lives.

Syringe

Best of the Web: Revealed: Sir Patrick Vallance has £600,000 shareholding in firm contracted to develop vaccines

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© Simon Dawson/REUTERSSir Patrick Vallance, UK’s chief scientific adviser, has already cashed in more than £5 million worth of shares he received from GSK during his tenure from 2012 until March 2018.
Government denies claims of potential conflict of interest, maintaining he is not involved in commercial decisions on coronavirus vaccines.

The UK's chief scientific adviser has a £600,000 shareholding in a drugs giant contracted to develop a Covid-19 vaccine for the Government, prompting claims of a potential conflict of interest.

Sir Patrick Vallance, who also chairs the Government's expert advisory panel on vaccines, holds a deferred bonus of 43,111 shares in GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) worth £600,000 from his time as president of the multinational drug company, The Telegraph can reveal.

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Snowflake

Best of the Web: "Do you remember a winter without a cold?"

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In the context of the current overwhelming worldwide COVID-19 panic wave, this text has as goal to provide, on a differentiated scientific basis, a different view of the corona crisis than the one still dominantly presented in the mainstream media and used by many governments and their experts to maintain protection measures imposed on whole populations.

Scientific data as well as propositions based on them will be presented, bringing together what many scientists, medical doctors, economists and lawyers have already claimed in the past months. The panic wave and the subsequent scaremongering have not allowed until today that these voices be heard sufficiently. The present specific contribution will concern the potentially deleterious and even fatal role of emotions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Joel Kettner, professor of Community Health Science at Manitoba University and Medical Director of the International Centre for Infectious Diseases declared in March 2020:
"I have never seen anything like this... I am not talking about the pandemic, because I have seen 30 of them, one every year... But I have never seen this reaction, and I am trying to understand why..."
Dr. David Jones declared recently, concerning the corona crisis, in the New England Journal of Medicine:
"History suggests that we are actually at much greater risk of exaggerated fears and misplaced priorities".

Hammer

Best of the Web: Trump imposes ban on companies peddling woke ideology from working with US government

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The President of the United States has unveiled a ban on companies which promote critical theory and Marxist politics from working with the United States government.

The move is an extraordinary intervention in the cultural debate raging in the United States and further afield, and doubles down on the President's announcement from earlier in September, wherein he banned "efforts to indoctrinate government employees with divisive and harmful sex and race-based ideologies."

The move will likely spur on the Trump base ahead of the November 3rd election, and will rile hard-left activists who have been looting and rioting across the U.S. for months, using "black lives" as a cover for their Marxist activities.

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It "shall be the policy of the United States not to promote race or sex stereotyping or scapegoating in the federal workforce or in the uniformed services, and not to allow grant funds to be used for these purposes," Trump said in an executive order signed on Tuesday evening.

While the order does not mention 'critical race theory' by name, it cites a "destructive ideology" that is "rooted in the pernicious and false belief that America is an irredeemably racist and sexist country," viewing some people as oppressors simply on account of their race or sex and treating "racial and sexual identities [as] more important than our common status as human beings and Americans."

The order cites numerous instances of such ideology being promoted to employees of federal government agencies and in government-funded institutions. It cites several examples brought up by researcher Christopher Rufo, including the Sandia National Laboratories nuclear facility and the Treasury Department.

Trump's order comes just a day after Rufo raised the alarm about the State Department, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Veterans' Affairs Administration (VA) proceeding with plans for "diversity" seminars, despite a memo from the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) instructing government agencies not to do so.

The executive order goes beyond just government agencies, banning the promotion of such beliefs in the US military and among all federal contractors - directly affecting hundreds of companies, both large and small.

Colleges and universities supporting critical race theory also stand to lose federal grants, under the terms of Trump's EO.

The order painstakingly defines what it considers "divisive concepts" that are thereby off-limits. For example, the "race or sex stereotyping" is defined as "ascribing character traits, values, moral and ethical codes, privileges, status, or beliefs to a race or sex, or to an individual because of his or her race or sex."

Scapegoating is defined as "assigning fault, blame, or bias" based on race or sex.

The Department of Justice is instructed to treat "workplace training that teaches divisive concepts" contributes to a hostile work environment and can result in liability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

Commenting on the order on Twitter, Rufo described it as "nothing short of astonishing," and "going much further" than his own stated goal of ending critical race theory indoctrination in the federal government - taking the fight to academia and the corporate world as well.



Bullseye

Best of the Web: Extraditing the WikiLeaks boss to the US violates British sovereignty, threatens press freedom, and is a politically motivated kidnap

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I can't stand Julian Assange. He is almost everything I do not like. I doubt we would get along if we spent an evening together. I have evidence of this.

Some years ago, we clashed rather nastily at a London drugs legalisation debate in which we disagreed totally and, as I recall, he abused me and I was quite rude back.

His world is not my world, and his people are not my people. I think he did a grave wrong by jumping bail. Among other things, this left a lot of his friends, who had trusted him, having to forfeit money they couldn't afford which they had put up as surety.

And now I have said that, I wish to add that I am wholly, furiously against the attempt by the United States government to extradite Mr Assange from this country, now under way at the Old Bailey. I think it is wrong in principle. I think it is clearly a political case and should be rejected on those grounds alone, if there were no others available.

Chess

Best of the Web: Assange's removal from embassy was coordinated on 'direct orders from the US president', court told

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Journalist Cassandra Fairbanks has informed the court in Julian Assange's extradition hearing that Arthur Schwartz, who is known as Donald Trump Jr's "fixer", had advance warning of the US indictment against the WikiLeaks publisher.

Julian Assange's removal from the Ecuadorian Embassy was done so "on direct orders from the [US] president", according to information provided to American journalist Cassandra Fairbanks.

Ms Fairbanks' explosive testimony would appear to support to position that Mr Assange's prosecution has a political dimension and reflected a shift in the government's attitude with a change in administration from that of former president Barack Obama.

According to Ms Fairbanks' witness statement, which was read into the court by the defence in Mr Assange's extradition hearing on 21 September 2020, she was contacted by Arthur Schwartz, "a wealthy GOP donor who does communications for [former Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell] and works as an informal adviser to Donald Trump Jr". During this phone call, which Ms Fairbanks recorded, Mr Schwartz was panicking because he believed a Tweet that she published revealed "classified information".