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  • PAULYPOKER
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    • 12-06-08
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    MIT professor finds errors in US report on chemical attack in Syria


    A Syrian man collects samples from the site of a suspected toxic gas attack in Khan Shaykhun, in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, on April 5, 2017. A US expert insists the inadequate clothing of the men inspecting the alleged attack proves that there could not have been a poisonous gas attack. (Photo by AFP)

    A US-based expert and MIT professor has effectively demonstrated that the site of the alleged chemical attack in the Syrian town of Khan Shaykhun was tampered with, insisting that the US intelligence report blaming the Syrian government for the attack “cannot be true.”

    In a six-page addendum written in reaction to the US government report on the incident, MIT Professor of Technology and National Security Policy Theodore Postol examined photographs of the the alleged attack site and concluded that the report endorsed by the White House “could not be true,” RT reported on Saturday, noting that Postol had shared his findings with the Russia-based news outlet.

    Postol stated that his data “unambiguously shows that the assumption in the WHR (White House report) that there was no tampering with the alleged site of the sarin release is not correct. This egregious error raises questions about every other claim in the WHR.”

    Postol further insisted that such assumption was “totally unjustified,” and “no competent intelligence analyst would have agreed that this assumption was valid.”
    By implication, he added that the report was not reviewed and released by competent intelligence experts – “unless they were motivated by factors other than concerns about the accuracy of the report.” Read more:

    The professor’s key argument, according to the report, is based on a series of photographs of the crater where the container holding sarin was purportedly air-dropped, pointing out specifically to a photograph of several men inspecting the site while wearing loose clothing and medical gloves.
    “If there were any sarin present at this location when this photograph was taken, everybody in the photograph would have received a lethal or debilitating dose of sarin,” he wrote. “The fact that these people were dressed so inadequately either suggests a complete ignorance of the basic measures needed to protect an individual from sarin poisoning, or that they knew that the site was not seriously contaminated.”


    A Syrian man receives treatment at a small hospital in the town of Maaret al-Noman following a suspected toxic gas attack in Khan Shaykhun, a nearby militant-held town in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, on April 4, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

    Postol further noted in his report, “I believe it can be shown, without doubt, that the document does not provide any evidence whatsoever that the US government has concrete knowledge that the government of Syria was the source of the chemical attack in Khan Shaykhun.”

    CIA Director Mike Pompeo confirmed on Thursday that it was his agency that concluded the Syrian government was responsible for the alleged chemical attack in Khan Shaykhun, leading Trump to order the launch of 59 cruise missiles at a Syrian airbase last week. “We were good, and fast,” Pompeo said at an event in Washington DC, adding that “we got it right.”
    Moreover, US Defense Secretary James Mattis further told reporters on Tuesday that it was “very clear who planned this attack, who authorized this attack, and who conducted this attack itself.”
    Earlier in the day, White House spokesman Sean Spicer also claimed that doubting the “evidence” would be “doubting the entire international reporting crew documenting this.”
    The White House report, however, cited “a wide body of open-source material” and “social media accounts” from the area occupied by foreign-backed militants in the country, including footage provided by the White Helmets rescue group, which has been documented to have ties with anti-Damascus militant groups as well as Western and Persian Gulf Arab governments backing the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

    Meanwhile, the Syrian government has fiercely denied using or even possessing chemical weapons since the country’s compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention was certified by international observers in 2013.
    However, it noted that foreign-backed militants in the country possessed access to chemicals at two Syrian sites under their control at the time international chemical experts removed all chemical arms from the country back in 2013.
    This is while several countries, led by Russia and Iran, have strongly challenged Western-led efforts to probe the alleged chemical attack in Syria as inadequate, biased, and politically-motivated.
  • Dirty Sanchez
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    • 03-01-10
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    • dlowilly
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      • 11-09-16
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      #3
      This other Professor agrees with his findings:



      Seriously though, I think these days being a professor makes you less believable
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      • jjgold
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        • 07-20-05
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        Lol
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        • The Kraken
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          • 12-25-11
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          #5
          College professors love interjecting their ill informed opinions on matters as if they're some sort of authority even though they have virtually NO intel on the matter.

          That pic could be 3 years old and on another continent and none of us would know
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          • Hu$tle
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            • 03-31-15
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            #6
            i dont know what to believe anymore
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            • Foxx
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              • 05-25-11
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              #7
              Remote location halfway around the world, not sure how anyone can believe any of it. Who the hell knows what really happen? Certainly not any of us pawns
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              • RangeFinder
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                • 10-27-16
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                #8
                Fake news, once again. When will it stop?
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                • Philmill
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                  • 09-30-11
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                  #9
                  who knows.....unreal
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                  • PAULYPOKER
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                    • 12-06-08
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                    #10
                    Turns out the professor was correct............





                    Trump ignored vital intel in bombing Syrian airbase: Hersh

                    Mon Jun 26, 2017 10:27AM


                    A picture taken on April 7, 2017 shows a view of the damaged Shayrat airfield targeted by US Tomahawk cruise missiles,
                    southeast of the Syrian city of Homs. (Photo by AFP)

                    An American investigative journalist has found that the US President Donald Trump ignored important
                    intelligence reports before issuing an order to strike a Syrian airfield over an alleged chemical attack.


                    Over 80 people died in the April 4 purported gas attack on the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib Province, which the Western countries blamed on the Syrian government.


                    Using the incident as a pretext, US warships fired 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles from two warships in the Mediterranean Sea at the Shayrat airfield in Syria’s central province of Homs on April 7. US officials claimed that the suspected Khan Shaykhun gas attack had been launched from the military site.


                    Seymour M. Hersh investigated the case of the alleged Sarin gas attack.


                    According to his report, Trump turned a blind eye to reports by the US intelligence community that warned that there was no evidence that the Syrians had used a chemical weapon.


                    The US intelligence found that Syrians had targeted on April 4 a meeting site of Takfiri militants, using a Russian-supplied guided bomb equipped with conventional explosives.


                    A senior adviser to the American intelligence community said Trump's national security planners “asked the CIA and DIA if there was any evidence that Syria had sarin stored at a nearby airport or somewhere in the area."


                    "Their military had to have it somewhere in the area in order to bomb with it,” after being ordered by Trump to plan for retaliation against Syria, the report said.


                    “The answer was, ‘We have no evidence that Syria had sarin or used it,’” the adviser said.


                    “The CIA also told them that there was no residual delivery for sarin at Sheyrat [the airfield from which the Syrian SU-24 bombers had taken off on April 4] and Assad had no motive to commit political suicide,” the adviser added.


                    American and allied military officials in Doha, whose mission is to coordinate all US, allied, Syrian and Russian Air Force operations in the region, were also reportedly briefed by the Russians on the details of the Syrian attack days in advance.



                    A handout picture released by SANA on April 7, 2017 shows Syrian Armed Forces' Chief of Staff Ali
                    Abdullah Ayyoub (C) visiting Shayrat airfield southeast of Homs. (Photo by AFP)

                    Trump’s decision to ignore the evidence distressed some American military and intelligence officials. One officer told colleagues upon learning of the decision to attack that "none of this makes any sense."


                    "We KNOW that there was no chemical attack ... the Russians are furious. Claiming we have the real intel and know the truth ... I guess it didn't matter whether we elected Clinton or Trump,” the officer said.


                    Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011. The Syrian government says Israel and its Western and regional allies are aiding Takfiri militant groups wreaking havoc in the country.


                    The Syrian government turned over its entire chemical stockpile under a deal negotiated by Russia and the United States back in 2013.


                    The Syrian stockpile of chemical weapons was surrendered in a joint mission comprising representatives of the UN and the OPCW in 2014.




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                    • themike78
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                      • 07-01-13
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                      #11
                      You get these stories from.the most b.s news sources available. You believe everything you read don't you?
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                      • PAULYPOKER
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                        • 12-06-08
                        • 36581

                        #12
                        Originally posted by themike78
                        You get these stories from.the most b.s news sources available. You believe everything you read don't you?
                        Seymour Myron "Sy" Hersh (born April 8, 1937) is an American investigative journalist and political writer based in Washington, D.C. He is a longtime contributor to The New Yorker magazine on national security matters and has also written for the London Review of Books since 2013.[5][6]

                        Hersh first gained recognition in 1969 for exposing the My Lai Massacre and its cover-up during the Vietnam War, for which he received the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. In 2004, he notably reported on the US military's mistreatment of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison. He has also won two National Magazine Awards and five George Polk Awards. In 2004, he received the George Orwell Award.[7]


                        Seymour Hersh
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                        • jtoler
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                          • 12-17-13
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                          #13
                          Cant tell these idiots nothing. Thats how stupid they are. When the president they want is in office they could care less what evil deed is done they will take up for him, saw it with Bush. Now how sick and stupid is that. Its all a game to these idiots.
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