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Flashback Douma 'chemical' incident analysis: Deception in plain sight

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Part 1: Deception In Plain Sight

UK corporate media are under a curious kind of military occupation. Almost all print and broadcast media now employ a number of reporters and commentators who are relentless and determined warmongers. Despite the long, unarguable history of US-UK lying on war, and the catastrophic results, these journalists instantly confirm the veracity of atrocity claims made against Official Enemies, while having little or nothing to say about the proven crimes of the US, UK, Israel and their allies. They shriek with a level of moral outrage from which their own government is forever spared. They laud even the most obviously biased, tinpot sources blaming the 'Enemy', while dismissing out of hand the best scientific researchers, investigative journalists and academic sceptics who disagree.

Anyone who challenges this strange bias is branded a 'denier', 'pro-Saddam', 'pro-Gaddafi, 'pro-Assad'. Above all, one robotically repeated word is generated again and again: 'Apologist... Apologist... Apologist'.

Claims of a chemical weapons attack on Douma, Syria on April 7, offered yet another textbook example of this reflexive warmongering. Remarkably, the alleged attack came just days after US president Donald Trump had declared of Syria:
'I want to get out. I want to bring our troops back home. I want to start rebuilding our nation.'
The 'mainstream' responded as one, with instant certainty, exactly as they had in response to atrocity and other casus belli claims in Houla, Ghouta, Khan Sheikhoun and many other cases in Iraq (1990), Iraq (1998), Iraq (2002-2003), Libya and Kosovo.

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Syrian air defenses repel Israeli missile strike on Tiyas Military Air base in Homs

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© Sputnik / Iliya PitalevA Su-22 fighter jet at the Syrian Air Force in Homs province
Syrian air defense forces thwarted a strike on Sunday night that targeted the T4 air base in Homs province, Reuters reported.

The T4 airbase, also known as the Tiyas Military Air base, is reportedly used by Iranian forces. An army officer in the southern Syrian desert claimed that the air defense systems shot down projectiles allegedly launched from south of the Tanf region toward the T4 air base.

Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights claimed that a missile shelling targetet "Iranian fighters" at the T4 Air base, AFP Reported.

Comment: On July 8, warplanes of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) carried out an airstrike on the Syrian T-4 airbase in the central governorate of Homs, according to the Hezbollah media wing in Syria.
The General Command of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) announced in an official statement that the Syrian Arab Air Defense Forces (SyAADF) engaged with the Israel warplanes and managed to damage one warplane and to shot down several air to surface missiles.


However, other Israel missiles managed to hit the airbase, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA). The state-run news agency added that the missiles caused material damage only.



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US bullies smaller nations into adopting anti-breast-feeding WHO resolution, until Russia steps in...

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A resolution to encourage breast-feeding was expected to be approved quickly and easily by the hundreds of government delegates who gathered this spring in Geneva for the United Nations-affiliated World Health Assembly.

Based on decades of research, the resolution says that mother's milk is healthiest for children and countries should strive to limit the inaccurate or misleading marketing of breast milk substitutes.

Then the United States delegation, embracing the interests of infant formula manufacturers, upended the deliberations.

American officials sought to water down the resolution by removing language that called on governments to "protect, promote and support breast-feeding" and another passage that called on policymakers to restrict the promotion of food products that many experts say can have deleterious effects on young children.
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When that failed, they turned to threats, according to diplomats and government officials who took part in the discussions. Ecuador, which had planned to introduce the measure, was the first to find itself in the cross hairs.

Comment: Trump himself gets many things right, but holy moly, he has brought some serious crazy with him in his wake.


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The 'Trade War' is just the beginning of a new global monetary system

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A Country Matures, An Exchange Rate Declines

After two weeks on the road visiting clients your analyst returns with a better view of the consensus outlook. There is, though, much in the consensus to disagree with. In particular it seems peculiar that the consensus believes the democratically elected government of Italy, with policies entirely contrary to EU membership, will be put through the bureaucratic meat grinder in Rome and Brussels and turned into EU sausage, in a similar process that minced the political representatives of Greece.

While this might well be the case, it is hard to understand that the grinding destruction of this democracy, even if it is only moderate compared to the Greek experience, can be anything but bad for growth and asset prices in the EU. Disciplining these politicians to abandon their manifesto promises and follow the ways of the EU is highly unlikely to be a painless experience, either for Italy or the rest of the EU. Nonetheless, investors are content to believe that a painless disciplining of Italy's elected representatives is all but inevitable. We shall see.

Perhaps the most prevailing consensus view is that the recent weakness of the RMB represents a Chinese counter-punch in the trade war with the US. Coming when it does, it is easy to see the accelerated decline of the RMB as a tactical and not a strategic move. Comments by the PBOC on July 3rd have probably reassured many investors that the managed exchange rate regime is not at risk and that the RMB will continue to be managed against a basket of currencies. Your analyst does not agree.

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Israel in fear of exposure: Dirty tactics against BDS

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© Washington TimesFrank Luntz, Israeli lobby strategist
A top Israel lobby strategist is afraid of The Electronic Intifada. Speaking at a conference sponsored by the Israeli government last week, Republican pollster Frank Luntz presented slides showing words he deems most effective for use in Israeli propaganda.

At one point, according to the publication The Media Line, Luntz warned audience members not to post photos of the slides online. "If you do, it will end up on The Electronic Intifada, and it will be used against everyone in this room," Luntz said.

Luntz was no doubt referring to The Electronic Intifada's reporting on a similar conference in May 2016 on how to defeat the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement for Palestinians rights. At that time, Luntz abruptly ended his presentation fearing his slides would be publicized.

Comment: BDS support must be working because the push-back from Israel is increasingly strong.


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Iran nuclear deal partners agree to work without US, Iran wants guarantees and says Russia has "important role"

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© AFPIran has threatened to withdraw from the deal if it does not receive enough economic guarantees to remain in it
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says all the remaining signatories to a 2015 landmark nuclear agreement have political will to stand up to the United States' move to withdraw from the deal.

Zarif made the remarks while addressing reporters in the Austrian capital Vienna on Friday following a meeting with his counterparts from Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia for the first time since US President Donald Trump pulled Washington out from the nuclear accord, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, in May.

The US president announced on May 8 that Washington was walking away from the nuclear agreement and that he plans to reinstate US nuclear sanctions on Iran and impose "the highest level" of economic bans on the Islamic Republic.

Comment: It is becoming clear to the world that US no longer calls the shots and it either works with them or it gets left behind: Also check out SOTT radio's:


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Ex-CIA chief and Deep State puppet Brennan compares Trump to Bernie Madoff

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Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Brennan on Thursday compared President Trump to convicted fraudster Bernie Madoff.

"You are to governance & politics what Bernie Madoff was to the stock market & investment advice," Brennan tweeted at Trump.

"The two of you share a remarkably unethical ability to deceive & manipulate others, building Ponzi schemes to aggrandize yourselves," Brennan added. "Truth & justice ultimately caught up with Bernie."

Comment: Brennan is just another Deep State puppet, repeating the party line:


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Expectations vs Reality in Russia: The Truth About The World Cup 2018

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English Vlogger Thogden and his father share their experiences of Russia over the last 2 weeks, where they've been attending some of the World Cup matches, and compare how the media told them it would be to what they actually encountered when they got there...


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10 easy questions to help the UK govt explain itself re: Skripal novichok 2.0

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In his statement to the House of Commons on 5th July, the British Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, stated the following:
"The use of chemical weapons anywhere is barbaric and inhumane. The decision taken by the Russian government to deploy these in Salisbury on March 4 was reckless and callous - there is no plausible alternative explanation to the events in March other than the Russian state was responsible. The eyes of the world are on Russia, not least because of the World Cup. It is now time the Russian state comes forward and explains exactly what has gone on."
Anyone with their wits about them will immediately notice the cognitive dissonance in Mr Javid's statement. On the one hand, he states that the Russian government took a decision to deploy chemical weapons in Salisbury on 4th March, 2018. This is an emphatic declaration, and implies that the British Government possesses irrefutable evidence that this is so. Then in the next breath, he states that there is "no plausible alternative". This is very much less than emphatic, and the word "plausible" implies that the British Government does not have irrefutable evidence to back up their claim.

This is not a subtle difference. It is the difference between suspecting something and knowing something. If you know something to be true, because you have the hard evidence to back it up, you don't use equivocal phrases like "no plausible alternative". You simply say, "here is the evidence to prove it beyond reasonable doubt." On the other hand, if you do not possess irrefutable evidence of something, as the weasel phrase "no plausible alternative" suggests, then you have no right to pronounce definitively on the matter, as Mr Javid felt fit to do.

Still, he's only the Home Secretary. You can't expect him to understand such petty legal concepts.

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Arrow Up

Snowden meets with confidant and journalist Glenn Greenwald

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Journalist Glenn Greenwald has posted a photo of him and the renowned whistleblower Edward Snowden, saying he was happy to reunite with his "colleague in defense of press freedoms."

Both Snowden and Greenwald, smiling, are seen on what appears to be a selfie uploaded to journalist's Instagram account. The location has not been disclosed, but it is known the Intercept's co-founder appeared on Friday as a keynote speaker at Cybersecurity Congress in Moscow, where the famed whistleblower has been residing since 2013.

"So excited to reunite today with one of this generation's greatest whistleblowers and my colleague in defense of press freedoms, Edward Snowden," a caption to the photo reads.