The oligarchs behind the “humanitarian” regime change network now exploiting Jo Cox’s death to push for UK Labour split
Only
by masking their otherwise unpopular policies in the cloak of Jo
Cox’s tragedy, and humanity’s natural empathy for good samaritans
and the downtrodden, has this small group of powerful individuals
been able to launder disastrous wars and military adventurism as “the
right thing to do.”
by
Vanessa Beeley and Whitney Webb
Part
9 - The White Helmets benefit from the Billionaire Network
The
Social Good Summit (SGS) is held annually during the United Nations
General Assembly (UNGA) week. A gathering of elite change
manufacturers and global policy makers who desire to shape the future
we apparently want to live in by 2030: “A dynamic exploration of
the world we want to live in by 2030, the Social Good Summit will
focus on how we can unlock technology’s potential to make the world
a better place.”
The SGS
is organized in partnership with the UN Foundation, the UNDP (UN
Development Programme), Ted Turner-funded media website Mashable,
multinational investment bank UBS, Zionist cultural non-profit 92Y,
and pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
The 2017
SGS was clearly a vehicle to further promote and iconize the White
Helmets, combining political elite with celebrity cult elements that
reinforced the stellar, Oscar-winning status of the faux
“humanitarian” group.
Connie
Britton, actress and UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, uncritically promoted
the group’s carefully cultivated reputation as “civilian
do-gooders” during an interview conducted at the summit. The White
Helmet representatives Britton interviewed were Khaled Khatib and
Mounir Mustafa. We have spoken about Mustafa’s links to armed
groups in Syria in Part 2 of this series.
Despite
having the term “social good” in the name, the organizations
behind the SGS, as well as its promotion of weaponized “humanitarian”
constructs like the White Helmets, again reveal a powerful
billionaire-driven PR industry which seeks to manipulate the innate
human desire to “do good” and benefit the collective into
supporting policy moves — such as regime change abroad — that
benefit only the global monied elite.
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