False
flag operations
Now
approaching nearly a year after the April 7, 2018 alleged chemical
attack in Douma, Syria — which the White House used as a pretext to
bomb Syrian government facilities and bases throughout Damascus — a
BBC reporter who investigated the incident on the ground has issued
public statements saying the "Assad sarin attack" on
Douma was indeed "staged".
Riam
Dalati is a well-known BBC Syria producer who has long reported from
the region. He shocked his nearly 20,000 twitter followers on
Wednesday, which includes other mainstream journalists from major
outlets, by stating that after a "six month investigation"
he has concluded, "I can prove without a doubt that the Douma
Hospital scene was staged."
The
"hospital scene" is a reference to part of the
horrid footage played over and over again on international networks
showing children in a Douma hospital being hosed off and treated by
doctors and White Helmets personnel as victims of the alleged
chemical attack.
The
BBC's Dalati stated on Wednesday: "After almost 6 months of
investigations, I can prove without a doubt that the Douma Hospital
scene was staged. No fatalities occurred in the hospital."
He noted he had interviewed a number of White Helmets and opposition
activists while reaching that conclusion.
He
continued in a follow-up tweet: “Russia and at least one NATO
country knew about what happened in the hospital. Documents were
sent. However, no one knew what really happened at the flats apart
from activists manipulating the scene there. This is why Russia
focused solely on discrediting the hospital scene.”
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