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PETER HITCHENS: Today, I’m publishing the document that could save us from war | Daily Mail Online

Posted by M. C. on March 2, 2020

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-8060973/PETER-HITCHENS-Today-Im-publishing-document-save-war.html

By Peter Hitchens

Long ago, a wise teacher told me to remember these words: ‘Truth is the Daughter of Time, not of Authority.’ I had no idea how important they were. Now, after many years of experiencing official dishonesty, they are my motto.

One day, a lot of other people, in the media and politics, will accept that in the past few months they have failed in their duty to the truth, by staying silent or – worse – joining in a braying attempt to suppress crucial facts.

But by then it is quite possible that the peoples of the Western world will have been whipped into a warlike frenzy by false information, just as happened in the Iraq disaster 17 years ago. Because if nothing is done about the scandal I have been writing about, such an outcome is highly possible, even likely.

A few months ago I was told of an attempt by authority to suppress an important truth about an alleged atrocity in Syria. Claims that poison gas had been used by the Syrian state at Douma in April 2018 were not, in fact, confirmed by the scientific evidence.

This was deeply embarrassing to three governments – our own, France’s and the USA, all of which had bombed Syria soon afterwards in the unchecked belief that the claims were true.

A few months ago I was told of an attempt by authority to suppress an important truth about an alleged atrocity in Syria. Claims that poison gas had been used by the Syrian state at Douma in April 2018 were not, in fact, confirmed by the scientific evidence. (This image released early on April 8, 2018 by the Syrian Civil Defense White Helmets shows a child receiving oxygen through respirators following the alleged poison gas attack)

A few months ago I was told of an attempt by authority to suppress an important truth about an alleged atrocity in Syria. Claims that poison gas had been used by the Syrian state at Douma in April 2018 were not, in fact, confirmed by the scientific evidence. (This image released early on April 8, 2018 by the Syrian Civil Defense White Helmets shows a child receiving oxygen through respirators following the alleged poison gas attack)

 

This was deeply embarrassing to three governments – our own, France’s and the USA, all of which had bombed Syria soon afterwards in the unchecked belief that the claims were true. (Pictured, an RAF Tornado over Damascus during the coalition attack)

This was deeply embarrassing to three governments – our own, France’s and the USA, all of which had bombed Syria soon afterwards in the unchecked belief that the claims were true. (Pictured, an RAF Tornado over Damascus during the coalition attack)

All three are members of the UN Security Council, and are supposed to uphold international law with special care. But the facts suggested they had all violated that law.

I did not much welcome the knowledge. It was frightening to possess it. I knew that if I published it, I would face trouble. But I had to.

And I duly did. I was immediately smeared on social media as a ‘war crimes denier’, an absurd accusation. I was falsely accused of being a patsy for the horrible Assad regime in Syria, despite my record of hostility to the Assads going back more than 20 years.

I actually have a more consistent anti-Assad record than the British Government, which in 2002 compelled the poor Queen to invite President Bashar Assad to Buckingham Palace.

The vicious slanderers who attacked me paid no attention to my rebuttals, and repeated the smears, from behind false names. Their purpose was to scare others away from the story.

I was falsely accused of being a patsy for the horrible Assad (pictured last November) regime in Syria, despite my record of hostility to the Assads going back more than 20 years. I actually have a more consistent anti-Assad record than the British Government, which in 2002 compelled the poor Queen to invite President Bashar Assad to Buckingham Palace

I was falsely accused of being a patsy for the horrible Assad (pictured last November) regime in Syria, despite my record of hostility to the Assads going back more than 20 years. I actually have a more consistent anti-Assad record than the British Government, which in 2002 compelled the poor Queen to invite President Bashar Assad to Buckingham Palace

I suspect there have been, and will be, other consequences. I have annoyed some powerful people. But I was a minor victim of this spiteful rage.

The brave dissenters who had protested against the hiding of the truth are very serious men, totally unpolitical scientists who simply could not abide the suppression of the evidence they had gathered and examined. They have been hosed down with slime by their former employers.

They have also been attacked by a slippery operation known as Bellingcat, which far too many journalists and politicians treat with wide-eyed indulgence, as if it was a brave independent enterprise.

Why do they never mention that it is partly funded by the US government, through its front organisation the National Endowment for Democracy? Could it be that it would not be quite such a convincing source if it was known to be subsidised by Donald Trump? I imagine so.

The two scientists remain absolutely confident that their doubts are justified.

But their reward was to be severely, publicly attacked by their former employers, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

Again, a lot of people lazily or weakly accepted this official attack on powerless individuals as true. They did not notice, or did not care, that the two men had been given no opportunity to defend themselves, that the resulting indictment was completely one-sided.

Well, it is now my privilege to publish their defence in detail.

It is on the Peter Hitchens Blog at hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2020/02/a-and-b-respond-to-the-opcws-attacks-on-them-the-full-rebuttal.html

I hope it will stand as a vital resource for anyone seriously interested in the truth about what I regard as the biggest scandal of its kind since the dodgy dossiers and non-existent WMD that were used to hurry us into invading Iraq.

I, and others who have read it, have found it impressive and powerful. I do not think that anyone could read it without seeing that something has gone seriously wrong. Let us hope that we have enough time, before the next war, for the truth to prevail.

Coogan’s Greed is bang on the money

When Steve Coogan is right about something, you know you’re in trouble. The world isn’t in general much like his simple-minded Left-wing picture of it. But sometimes it is.

His attack on bandit capitalism in his new film Greed is mostly a cartoon in human form. But the heart of it is horribly true.

The film brilliantly and concisely explains practices that tear the core out of established businesses and allow the pirates who do this to walk away with the cash, destroying the job security and futures of thousands.

Steve Coogan's attack on bandit capitalism in his new film Greed is mostly a cartoon in human form. But the heart of it is horribly true

Steve Coogan’s attack on bandit capitalism in his new film Greed is mostly a cartoon in human form. But the heart of it is horribly true

It also shows what global free trade, which we are all supposed to love so much, does to those at the bottom of the pile.

How long, you wonder, before the working conditions of Bangladesh arrive in Britain, if they have not already done so?

I do often suspect that the public posing of the open-necked, funky, modern rich – on global warming, foreign aid and the rest – actually helps them behave more cruelly in their commercial lives.

Old-fashioned, stuffy, buttoned-up businesses had obligations to employees, suppliers and customers that grow rarer by the day.

Just because liberals and softies are attacking Home Secretary Priti Patel, it doesn’t mean she is any good

Just because liberals and softies are attacking Home Secretary Priti Patel, it doesn’t mean she is any good

Don’t be duped by ‘tough’ Priti

Look, just because liberals and softies are attacking Home Secretary Priti Patel, it doesn’t mean she is any good.

I have listened to Tory Home Secretaries proclaim their toughness over and over again.

Yet nothing ever happens. The Tories have been in office for 32 of the 55-odd years since Labour’s Roy Jenkins disembowelled our criminal justice system.

And they haven’t turned the clock back by ten seconds.

But, my goodness, they have emitted a lot of noisy speeches saying they would. Not the same thing.

Big Brother would adore this drugs drivel

On rereading Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (as we all should, very often), I was struck by a passage on what he called Crimestop, a barrier in the mind which makes people instinctively stop short of thinking dangerously, or committing Thought Crime.

This involves failing to understand the simplest arguments, if they are hostile to conventional wisdom.

An example of this is the futile ‘report’ on drugs produced last week by Dame Carol Black. It blames drug abuse on deprivation through ‘huge geographical and socioeconomic inequalities’.

It treats drug-taking as a voluntary crime, as a disease to be dealt with by ‘treatment’, a formula insulting to the truly sick. Disease is compulsory. How the sick wish they could give up having cancer.

It completely fails to notice that illegal drug abuse in this country has soared because the police and courts have simply stopped bothering to enforce the laws against drug possession.

In Japan and South Korea, where they have not made this foolish mistake, the problem is much smaller. Why has our establishment been so completely brainwashed by the arguments of the drug lobbies? What will it take to open their closed minds?

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False Flags Are Real – LewRockwell

Posted by M. C. on April 22, 2018

This article is about false flags but seeing as today has turned into ‘why they are bashing Bashar’ day…

Evil Shia countries Iran and Syria were pretty decent places (on a Middle East scale) to live, especially for women, until introduced to Al Qaeda and ISIS by the benevolent US and Sunni/Wahabi Saudi Arabia.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/04/no_author/false-flags-are-real/

The story we’re told is simple: Syrian President Bashar Assad is an evil maniac who uses poison gas on his citizens for the sheer entertainment value. As neocon think tank the Atlantic Council put it last week, when Assad gasses people, he is simply “indulging an addiction” — an addiction which he seems to have only recently acquired, given the fact that before Syria’s war began, American journalists were busy praising the “educated” and “informed” Assad and marveling at the “phenomenal” levels of peace and religious diversity within Syria.

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Now Mattis Admits There Was No Evidence Assad Used Poison Gas on His People

Posted by M. C. on February 10, 2018

The truth slips out occasionally, especially when the government storyline is so blatantly false.

Don’t count on this happening again anytime soon.

Maybe Maddog was slipped a Seymour Hersh article, maybe one on Hillary.

http://www.newsweek.com/now-mattis-admits-there-was-no-evidence-assad-using-poison-gas-his-people-801542

Lost in the hyper-politicized hullabaloo surrounding the Nunes Memorandum and the Steele Dossier was the striking statement by Secretary of Defense James Mattis that the U.S. has “no evidence” that the Syrian government used the banned nerve agent Sarin against its own people. Read the rest of this entry »

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Senator Black: CIA Lies Getting Harder to Believe | LaRouchePAC

Posted by M. C. on July 14, 2017

https://larouchepac.com/20170527/senator-black-cia-lies-getting-harder-believe

Virginia State Senator Richard Black definitively disputes the latest claims that the Syrian government attacked its own civilians with chemical weapons. What would have been their motive? There isn’t one, they didn’t gas their own civilians. Senator Black couches the Syrian chemical weapons lies with the other CIA lies such as Iraq’s WMDs, John McCain’s Libyan no-fly zone and others, revealing the pattern of deadly lies that our intelligence agencies have foisted on the American public and the world to push their agenda.
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Poison Gas, John McCain, Sydney Schanberg and Lying Media

Posted by M. C. on July 15, 2016

Main stream media has me more irritated than usual lately. Especially when I hear about gas attacks.

One of the reasons we invaded Iraq was because Hussein was or was about to use poison gas. The only Iraqi gas attack was during the Iran-Iraq war. Guess who supplied the gas? Guess who provided logistical support for those attacks. Reagan’s US and UK. See here, here and here.

Then there are the gas attacks in Syria. Thanks to Seymour Hersch and others it is common knowledge to all except network news viewers that Turkey’s Erdogan facilitated false flag gas attacks to draw the US further into the quagmire. See here, here and here.

The press spews only what the warparty neocons tell them.

Now the walking gas attack John McCain. Read the rest of this entry »

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How Former PA Senator William Sesler Defines Success

Posted by M. C. on October 26, 2013

William G. Sesler, former PA state senator, writes in the 6 Oct Erie Times-News that there is no substitute for the US in foreign affairs.  Let us just say there is no one quite like the US in foreign affairs.  He starts out

Let’s first consider the issues arising from Syria’s use of chemical weapons on Aug. 21 that killed more than 1,300 people, including more than 400 children.  These acts were done in direct violation of international law.

While it is possible the government used gas the UN investigators have not laid blame on anyone.  Iraq’s gas weapons which we never found were supposedly sent out of the country, presumably to Syria.

And where did Iraq get poison gas? The US of course along with anthrax, so Hussein could take out Iran.  See here

Iran has hated our guts ever since the CIA overthrew their government and installed the Shah.  Supplying chemical and biological weapons to Hussein did not help. The WMD issue is not a winner for us.

Poison Gas and anthrax.  No substitute for that in a successful foreign policy. Read the rest of this entry »

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President Assad As George Zimmerman

Posted by M. C. on August 28, 2013

Like George Zimmerman, Bashir Al-Assad has been tried and convicted by Obama, Kerry, Biden and the ever obedient media.  The proof is merely the vacuous sound bites of government stooges.

But ask yourself what has Assad to gain by using poison gas.

He gasses a relatively small group of people, oddly just a few miles from a UN station and is the recipient of the world’s wrath.  What is the net gain?  Nothing.

As we have learned recently this administration has been reported by  Yahoo News to have a false flag gas attack plan ready.  We know the US enabled Saddam Hussein’s gas attacks on Iran. Read the rest of this entry »

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Syria and Chemical Weapons-The questions No One is Asking

Posted by M. C. on August 25, 2013

The Syrian government may well have used chemical weapons.

But bear in mind our government is not beyond committing a false flag event.

The Maine, Tonkin Gulf, Pearl Harbor, it is not like false flags haven’t happened before.

The other question is where did the gas come from?

Did Syria manufacture it?  Did Russia supply it?  Maybe. Read the rest of this entry »

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I can’t believe I voted for the war monger Santorum

Posted by M. C. on December 11, 2011

Once in a while the radio gets boring and I switch to Sean Hannity for some light-hearted comedy after a grueling day at work.  Rick Santorum was being interviewed, this being long before the election campaigning started.  Our troops had just “discovered” a cache of empty gas cylinders somewhere in Iraq.  Read the rest of this entry »

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