In between reports about Charlottesville, race war, and Donald
Trump, the Western media is also mourning the loss of several members of
its terrorist PR brigade known as the White Helmets. Falsely labeled
the Syria Civil Defense (the real Syria Civil Defense is a completely
different organization), the White Helmets are a documented wing of
al-Nusra Front.
Mainstream Media Weeps for Dead White Helmets Terrorists, Cries for Nusra
Resting assured that its regular readers are unaware of the White
Helmets’ Nusra connections, Western corporate press outlets are parading
the dead White Helmets as if they are an example of the “war on
humanitarian personnel” in Syria which it disingenuously portrays as
being the agenda of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Seven White Helmets members were shot and killed on Saturday by
“unknown assailants” in Sarmin, Idlib near the Turkish border. All
through rebel-held territory, propaganda vigils were held for the dead
White Helmets, with participants carrying signs saying “Save White
Helmets” and “The men of civil defense are used to saving civilian
lives, but found none to save theirs.”
Raed al-Saleh, head of the White Helmets and notorious terrorist sympathizer, stated that
“Every one of you has a story with the wounded and you have given your blood to save others. I hold all those who claim leadership responsible. You must uncover the criminals who carried out this heinous crime.”
The White Helmets claimed that the attackers were masked and that they stole two vans from the group.
Interestingly enough, most of the articles in the corporate press
insinuate (though never actually claim) through clever sentence
structuring that the Assad government is responsible. Of course, if it
was true, the Syrian government would not have been killing aid workers
but al-Nusra terrorists. This fact has been documented repeatedly in my
articles and those of Vanessa Beeley of 21st Century Wire.
What is most notable, however, is that Idlib is terrorist territory
and it is also where all the terrorists who have agreed to “population
swaps” with the Syrian government have flocked. As a result, it is an
area that has a high density of religious fanatics; and we all know
religious fanatics cannot play nice with others, particularly other
religious fanatics. After all, terrorist groups have been fighting one
another in Idlib for quite some time, with battles picking up intensity
in recent weeks.
With this in mind, the deaths of the White Helmets terrorists are
clearly the work of inter-terrorist squabbling and, since the group is
essentially the public relations wing of al-Nusra, one need only look to
the groups battling Nusra in Idlib to look for the culprits.
Or, we could simply move on and take comfort in the fact that
terrorists killing terrorists reduces the net amount of terrorists as
well as the workload on the Syrian military when the battle for Idlib
inevitably begins. Personally, I’ll take the latter strategy.
If there was any doubt about the true nature of the White Helmets, I
suggest reading my previous articles on the group as well as Vanessa
Beeley’s excellent work on the same topic.
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