It
is no coincidence that some of the world’s most ardent imperialists
are behind the cynical exploitation of one heinous murder — of
British MP Jo Cox — to enable global mass-murder as well as human
trafficking under the pretext of “ethical” and “humanitarian”
intervention.
by
Vanessa Beeley and Whitney Webb
Part
1
Just
over two years ago, the senseless and savage murder of British Labour
Party MP Jo Cox stunned Britain and much of the world. After her
death, families, friends and colleagues pledged that her memory would
live on, thanks in part to the memorial funds posthumously set up in
her honor.
Among
those memorial funds, the Jo Cox Fund is by far the most notable,
having greatly surpassed its £1.5 million ($1.97 million)
fundraising goal. That money, according to the fund’s GoFundMe
page, was divided among three organizations that had been “close to
her [Cox’s] heart:” the Royal Voluntary Service, Hope Not Hate,
and the White Helmets of Syria, with funds raised in excess of that
goal being used to establish the Jo Cox Foundation.
Though
Jo Cox was undeniably a vocal supporter of all three of those causes,
the past two years have revealed a concerted effort on the part of
powerful interests, including globalist billionaires and prominent
figures of the Western political elite, to exploit Cox’s death for
the purpose of furthering the long-standing Western agenda of
effecting regime change in Syria.
These
figures – George Soros, Bill Gates and the Clintons among them –
have used their influence and their vast resources of capital in
order not only to help enact the “humanitarian” regime change
model in Syria, but to shield from criticism their assets in the
country, including suspected child traffickers profiting from the
misery of Syrian children.
The crux
of this effort centers around the controversial “humanitarian”
group that fraudulently calls itself the Syrian Civil Defense, better
known as the White Helmets, whose ties to both terrorist elements
within the Syrian opposition and Western governments pushing for
Syrian regime change have been well-documented.
Through
their receipt of money raised from the Jo Cox Fund and the group’s
well-publicized efforts aimed at commemorating Cox’s death, the
murdered MP’s posthumous and saint-like reputation has been
instrumental in shielding the group from legitimate criticisms both
within the U.K. and beyond, preventing genuinely independent
inquiries into the group’s dubious activities in Syria and its
documented receipt of over £38.4 million ($50.3 million) in U.K.
government funds.
Source,
links:
https://www.mintpressnews.com/jo-cox-assassination-white-helmets-humanitarianism-regime-change/246646/
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