Tony
Cartalucci
Further indication of the depraved nature of the West’s
campaign against Syria, and the depraved nature of its institutions, methods,
and faux-NGOs, vindicating a growing trend of ejecting Western “journalists” and
NGO’s from an ever increasing number of nations, it is revealed that a French
photographer recently killed in Syria was embedded with terrorist militants in
Idlib, northern Syria, and was working on behalf of the US State Department’s
National Endowment for Democracy (NED) funded “Reporters Without Borders.”
A French photographer has been killed by flying shrapnel in Syria while
covering operations of an armed opposition group.
The French government said today Olivier Voisin had been working for
Reporters Without Borders near the northwestern city of Idlib.
Idlib, Syria, along with
much of northern Syria is admittedly overrun by Al Qaeda. In fact, a recent
Washington Post article stated that northern Syria was so overrun with Al Qaeda,
that Western nations along with its Arab partners have decided to ship weapons
in from Daraa in southern Syria. Of course,
Daraa
too is a long-time hotbed for extremist activity, including Al Qaeda, years
before the so-called “uprising” even began.
A surge of rebel advances in Syria is being fueled at least in part by an
influx of heavy weaponry in a renewed effort by outside powers to arm moderates
in the Free Syrian Army, according to Arab and rebel officials.
The new armaments, including anti-tank weapons and recoilless rifles, have
been sent across the Jordanian border into the province of Daraa in recent weeks
to counter the growing influence of Islamist extremist groups in the north of
Syria by boosting more moderate groups fighting in the south, the officials
say.
Despite the rampant extremism in the north, French photographer Olivier
Voisin found himself amongst these very militants in the midst of what we are
told are waves of “rebel gains.” Apparently these “gains” are being made at high
costs.
Voisin’s organization,
Reporters Without Borders, is a notorious faux-NGO that plays a pivotal role
globally, undermining nations targeted by Western corporate-financier interests,
working in tandem with US State Department-backed proxies in Iran, China,
Russia, Sudan, and everywhere else Wall Street and London seek to plant their
flag. In 2008,
Reporters
Without Borders received cash from the State Department-funded National
Endowment for Democracy (NED) whose board of directors is a who’s who of
warmongering
Neo-Conservatives and corporate special interests.
While these corporate-financier interests constitute the antithesis of “human
rights,” “human freedom,” and “democracy,” these very principles are used to
leverage advantages and invoke public sympathy and support for subversion and
regime change in targeted nations.
And as Syria’s government
and people fight against Al Qaeda militants coddled, armed, and funded by NATO,
admittedly
based in Turkey side-by-side US-provided Patriot missile batteries,
CIA
agents, as well as
French
and
British
special forces, the Western corporate-media seems only able to condemn
Voisin’s death along with unconfirmed, most likely fabricated accounts made by
militants that Syria is firing “Scud missiles” into Aleppo. This, while
confirmed, deadly car bombings bearing all of Al Qaeda’s hallmarks killed scores
of civilians in Damascus, and was promptly excused, dismissed, and buried by the
West. In fact, the
US
is blocking a UN resolution that would condemn the most recent Al Qaeda
bombing in Damascus which claimed over 50 lives including school children.
The runaway depravity of
the West, its governments, institutions, media, and faux-NGO’s are permanently
disfiguring any potential concept of “international law” and has left the people
of the West with a floundering legitimacy that will inevitably impact all other
aspects of their life, not merely foreign policy. Criminal foreign policy is
just one of many symptoms of a corrupt,
corporate-financier
dominated ruling oligarchy that has hijacked the institutions, charters, and
social contracts that bind together a functional society. The solution is to
boycott and ultimately replace these corporate-financier monopolies,
by
creating and cultivating local institutions that directly serve the
interests of the people.
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