Episode 330 – The White Helmets Are A Propaganda Construct

02/09/201852 Comments

Contrary to what its multi-million dollar international PR campaign would have you believe, the “White Helmets” are not a group of volunteer search-and-rescue workers that sprang spontaneously out of the Syrian soil. When you peel back the layers of foreign financing and reveal the foreign intelligence operatives and murky lobbying groups at the heart of the organization, what you find is that the White Helmets are, in fact, a propaganda construct.

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In November 2017, journalist Vanessa Beeley gave a groundbreaking presentation to the Swiss Press Club in Geneva on the so-called “Syria Civil Defence” (better known as the “White Helmets”), which bills itself as an impartial group of volunteer search and rescue workers working “to save lives and strengthen communities in Syria.” In her presentation, Beeley demonstrated the connections between this supposedly “neutral” organization, recognized terrorist groups operating in Syria, and the UK government.

VANESSA BEELEY: During my time working in East Aleppo, it was clear that the councils were working hand in hand with [Al] Nusra Front. Their centers in each district were always next door to Nusra Front headquarters and White Helmet centres, i.e., they always formed an integrated complex.

SOURCE: “They don’t care about us”. White Helmets true agenda

Less than three weeks later, The Guardian released a report painting all skeptics of the White Helmets, including Beeley and other “anti-imperialist activists,” as proponents of a Russian propaganda campaign directed by the Kremlin.

This is no coincidence. The White Helmets are in fact part of a coordinated propaganda campaign. But that campaign is not being directed by the Kremlin, but the western governments which have been responsible for the founding and funding of the White Helmets. And the ones promoting that propaganda are not independent journalists like Beeley, but establishment mouthpieces like The Guardian.

JOHN PILGER: In Syria they know how to intervene, they know how to manipulate the media. We had the “White Helmets,” a complete propaganda construct in Syria. They end up getting an Academy Award. They know how to intervene in public discourse every day, and in politics every day.

SOURCE: John Pilger on the Manchester Concert Attack, Trump, Saudi & WikiLeaks

The White Helmets Are A Propaganda Construct.

This is The Corbett Report.

SALMA HAYEK: And the Oscar goes to…okay…The White Helmets!

[Applause]

SOURCE: “The White Helmets” wins Best Documentary Short 

It’s quite appropriate that a propaganda documentary honouring the work of The White Helmets won an Oscar at the 2017 Academy Awards. This is, after all, an organization that thrives on the magic of movie-making to make themselves into heroes. Surely any movie that could turn a group funded by the US and UK governments, associated with western intelligence operatives, and embedded with Al Qaeda terrorists, into a group of crusading heroes is as worthy of an Academy Award as any similarly fictitious movie about superheroes saving the world.

It was also fitting that the leader of the group, Raed Saleh, was not at the ceremony to help accept the prize as originally planned.

NPR REPORTER: Hi, I’m wondering…um, I thought the White Helmets we’re gonna be here, or the leader and the cinematographer who shot a lot of this film. What happened?

ORLANDO VON EINSIEDEL: Well, Raed Saleh, who’s the leader of the White Helmets, he couldn’t come in the end because the last couple of days in Syria the violence has really escalated and he does life-saving work[…]. Our cinematographer, I mean, you know we’re confused about this, too. The last two weeks have been very difficult. He had a US visa, he tried to board a plane, and he wasn’t able to come, so we—you know, we’re very sad about that.

SOURCE: “The White Helmets” Best Documentary Short Subject – Oscars 2017 | Full Backstage Interview

What Orlando von Einsiedel, the director of the film, neglected to mention is that this was not the first time that Raed Saleh, the leader of the White Helmets, failed to appear in the US. In April of 2016, InterAction, an alliance of NGOs, held a gala dinner in Washington, where it planned to honour Saleh and the work of the White Helmets in Syria. However, Saleh was refused entry into the country when he arrived at Washington’s Dulles Airport. Declining to talk about the details of the case, a State Department spokesman merely said, “The U.S. government’s system of continual vetting means that traveler records are screened against available information in real time.”

MATT LEE: You commend this group, you’re going to continue to support them, and yet you revoked the visa of their leader? I don’t…that makes zero sense to me.

[…]

MARK TONER: So, a couple responses. One is, unfortunately, we can’t speak to individual visa cases. I think, broadly speaking, though, on any visa case we are constantly looking at new information, so-called “continually vetting” travel or records, and if we do have new information that we believe an individual–let me finish–would pose a security risk, we’ll certainly act on that.

[…]

LEE: I’m saying that it just strikes me as a bit odd that you’re saying that this group is wonderful and does such a great job and you’re commending them for their heroism, and yet you’re doing this just 10 days after the leader of this group, who was supposed to be, you know…got his visa revoked or wasn’t allowed to travel here.

[…]

TONER: Well, he’s one individual in the group, and any individual—again, I’m broadening my language here for specific reasons—but any individual in any group suspected of ties or relations with extremist groups, or that we have believed to be a security threat to the United States, we would act accordingly. But that does not by extension mean we condemn or would cut off ties to the group for which that individual works for.

SOURCE: US Department of State Daily Press Briefing – April 27, 2016

So how is this possible? How could the leader of such a valiant team of crusading do-gooders himself be denied a visa to enter the United States as a potential security threat with ties to terrorists? The multi-million dollar PR campaign that surrounds the White Helmets, after all, portrays the group as being pure as the driven snow.

MARCIA BIGGS: This is the call to work for the brave members of the Syrian Civil Defence, an ad hoc, grassroots, first-response unit within rebel-held Syria. Nicknamed “The White Helmets,” they rush toward the scene of a bombing to save victims, many of whom are trapped under rubble. Once tailors, bakers, pharmacists, these 3,000 ordinary Syrian men, and some women, now unwitting heroes.

SOURCE: The Syrian volunteers who rush to bombed buildings to save victims

LAURA LING: So who are these heroic volunteers? The White Helmets is the unofficial name for the Syrian Civil Defence, a rescue organization made up entirely of volunteers who operate in opposition-controlled Syria. According to their own data the group have rescued more than 58,000 people including Omran Daqneesh, who painfully reminded the world of the horrors unfolding in Syria every day.

The task of these modern-day war heroes is extremely dangerous. To date around 130 White Helmet volunteers have been killed in the country’s relentless civil war. One of the group’s most notable losses happen in August when an airstrike killed the White Helmet volunteer who miraculously rescued a baby who had been trapped under rubble for 16 hours.

SOURCE: Who Are Syria’s White Helmets?

LARA SETRAKIAN: Raed Saleh and Farouq al-Habib are joining us today from in and around Syria. They represent the Civil Defence Forces, what the Syria Campaign has come to introduce as “The White Helmets.” We often heard over the past three and a half years of covering the conflict, “Who are the good guys in Syria? It’s such a mess.” They are the good guys.

SOURCE: Meet Syria’s Peacemakers: Fighting on the Side of Life

But what is always left out of these glowing mainstream media puff pieces is any actual information about the organization. Where did it come from? Who founded it? Where does it get its funding? And why does it operate exclusively in terrorist-held areas of Syria?

The first clues about the real nature of the group come from their name itself. Calling themselves the “Syria Civil Defence” is misleading in multiple ways. First, it implies that the group was founded in Syria by Syrians. It was not. The group was in fact founded in March 2013 in Turkey, by James Le Mesurier, a former British military intelligence officer then doing contract work for the US and UK governments. None of this information is even controversial. This is the story as told by Le Mesurier himself at a conference in Lisbon in 2015.

JAMES LE MESURIER: In early 2013 I had a meeting with nine local leaders that had come out from northern Aleppo, and they painted this picture of the frequency and the intensity of the bombing that was taking place. And I was delivering programs on behalf of the US and UK governments, and we were able to offer them some good governance training, some democratizing training, and a handful of sat phones.

Several days later I was very fortunate to meet the head of Turkey’s earthquake response group, a group of people called “AKUT.” And the conversation that we had was along the lines of: If they can rescue people from a building that has been flattened as a result of an earthquake, how possible is it to rescue people from a building that’s been collapsed as a result of a bomb? And this led to a series of design labs. We brought a number of people out of Syria who brought building samples, and we sat down over several days merging the expertise of the Syrians that had come out from the ground (who knew the regime tactics) with my organization that understood operating in war zones and the expertise of this organization, AKUT, who rescue people after earthquakes.

SOURCE: James Le Mesurier, director of Mayday Rescue, Syria Civil Defence

The name “Syria Civil Defence” is also a lie because there is a real Syria Civil Defence that has been operating in the country for 65 years. The actual Syria Civil Defence, a volunteer search and rescue organization, was established in Syria in 1953. Unlike the White Helmets, the real Syria Civil Defence is a member of the International Civil Defence Organisation and (again, in contrast to the White Helmets) has an emergency number (113) that can be called in Syria by those needing assistance.

But this Syria Civil Defence does not enjoy the glitz and glamour of Oscar-winning documentaries, the constant attention of the international press, or the more than $60 million in funding by foreign governments that have been bestowed on the White Helmets.

REPORTER: Do you know who finances them, how they operate, who are they supported by, what kind of organization they have? How do you get your information?

TONER: Well, I can say we provide them…Well, I can tell you that we provide through USAID about 23 million dollars in assistance to them.

SOURCE: US Department of State Daily Press Briefing – April 27, 2016

BORIS JOHNSON: But they are fantastically brave, these White Helmets, and I am proud to say we are giving them £32 million in funding as part of a wider £65 million package for non-humanitarian aid.

SOURCE: Boris Johnson praising the White Helmets and providing £65 million!

VANESSA BEELEY: Now I would like to come back to the funding of the White Helmets in a little more detail. My colleague here covered it in general, but I would like to focus on the UK Foreign Office and the use of the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund to support and finance the Syrian opposition and the White Helmets. The UK regime is a primary player in the US coalition and in its operations inside Syria. Following a recent parliamentary question from Baroness Caroline Cox it has been confirmed that the UK Foreign Office has financed the Syrian opposition almost 200 million pounds over three years through this conflict fund. However, the British government has so far refused to release the names of the recipients.

During my time in East Aleppo in 2016/17 and with Syrian journalists Khaled Iskef, while searching the local council offices we found untranslated documents in Arabic that referred to two UK organizations: Adam Smith International and Integrity Global. Both organizations are funded by the UK Foreign Office via this conflict fund to offer assistance to the Syrian opposition, and this has been achieved via a variety of outreach agents, one of whom is the Tamkeen Project, which claims to build resilience in Syrian communities and which establishes funds and supports the local councils in terrorist-held areas such as East Aleppo and Idlib. Tamkeen was responsible for the financing and maintenance of the East Aleppo councils, according to Britta Haji Hassan, self-professed mayor of Aleppo, in an interview with The Guardian. The program provided East Aleppo City Council with eight hundred and twenty thousand pounds in May 2016.

During my time working in East Aleppo, it was clear that the councils were working hand in hand with [Al] Nusra Front. Their centers in each district were always next door to Nusra Front headquarters and White Helmet centres—i.e., they always formed an integrated complex.

SOURCE: “They don’t care about us”. White Helmets true agenda

But even more disturbing than the unusual founding or clandestine funding of the group is the mountain of evidence demonstrating that the White Helmets, far from their official claim to political neutrality, are in fact intimately embedded with known and listed terrorist organizations in Syria.

Again, the most damning evidence in this regard is not controversial in the slightest. It comes directly from the White Helmets themselves.

Numerous videos and photos have surfaced showing the White Helmets parading on the dead bodies of Syrian government forces and flying the flags of known terrorist organizations. An in-depth report on The Syrian War Blog last year examined the social media profiles of 65 different White Helmets-connected figures and found numerous posts in support of ISIS, Jabhat al-Nusra, Ahrar al-Sham and other listed terrorist organizations. Some even posted pictures of themselves with known terrorist leaders or waving the flag of terrorist groups like ISIS, and many proudly displayed images of dead Syrian soldiers.

Most incredible of all is the footage of White Helmets attending the executions of Syrian civilians and soldiers by terrorist groups, moving in to cart the dead bodies away mere seconds after the victims are brutally slain.

Most of this evidence is explained away as “bad apples” in the organization acting on their own. Some of these “bad apples” are then castigated in public displays, like when one White Helmet was fired when footage surfaced showing him disposing the mutilated corpses of Syrian government fighters. When a graphic video of the White Helmets overseeing the execution of a man in terrorist-occupied Daraa surfaced last year, the group actually defended the workers while acknowledging that they “did not fully uphold the strict principle of neutrality and impartiality.”

But incredibly, Le Mesurier, the former British intel officer who founded the White Helmets in 2013, defended the workers caught in one bloody video from May 2015. The Middle Ground, a Singaporean website, ran a story last year featuring Le Mesurier’s take on the incident.

“But what about the damning video, from May 6, 2015?” the article reads. “White Helmet volunteers were caught on tape running in to clear a body seconds after a gunman executed a man. It turns out that the deceased was tried and sentenced to death in a local Sharia court, said Mr Mesurier. When his father found out about the time of execution, he called the White Helmets to help him conduct a proper burial. Besides, the gunman was clad in a balaclava, not a white helmet. Accusing the White Helmets of this act would be akin to accusing Joseph of Arimathea of crucifying Jesus.”

In opposition to the deafening mainstream media silence over this incredible mountain of evidence against the White Helmets stand only a handful of independent researchers, universally ignored, castigated or marginalized from the mainstream discussion on the issue. These independent researchers include Vanessa Beeley, a British researcher who has been one of the few journalists to report extensively on the ground in areas like East Aleppo over the last two years, and Eva Bartlett, a Canadian freelancer who has gained notoriety for using her own on-the-ground reporting from Syria to speak out against the mainstream narrative about the White Helmets.

BEELEY: And the majority of the evidence against the White Helmets comes from the White Helmets themselves, from their own videos, their own videos of them participating in the executions of both civilians and Syrian Arab Army prisoners of war—for which crimes they are sacked, by the way. You know, none of their sponsors at that point are held accountable for their crimes against the Syrian people and against the Syrian army that is defending the Syrian people and that comes from the Syrian people.

SOURCE: Vanessa Beeley Exposes the White Helmets

BARTLETT: So Raed Saleh, who is the White Helmets leader, isn’t allowed in the US. He was denied entry to the US for his questionable ties to extremists, and that’s actually from the State Department’s Mark Toner. And then the White Helmets leader in Idlib, Muawiya Hassan Agha, he was somebody that is a “rogue element” and he was apparently involved in an execution or he was there at an execution of two prisoners of war in Aleppo, and he was supposedly fired from the Helmets, but then he later reappeared with the White Helmets. So he’s a leader, you know. And so these are not “rogue agents.” There’s a number of people that have compiled photos showing over 60 White Helmets members’ social media posts, with them either with black flags, Al Qaeda flags, ISIS flags, holding weapons, or them even in White Helmets uniforms holding weapons, and them in uniforms at Al Qaeda cheering rallies with black flags flying all over the place. So these are clearly not “rogue.”

Given that there are so few voices speaking up against the White Helmets, it should come as no surprise that when The Guardian finally deigned to address what they termed the “conspiracy theories” about the organization, they turned their attention on these very researchers.

In “How Syria’s White Helmets became victims of an online propaganda machine,” The Guardian turned to Olivia Solon to dismiss all opposition to the White Helmets as the work of “anti-imperialist activists,” “conspiracy theorists” and “trolls with the support of the Russian government.” The choice of Solon to report on this story is especially odd; a “technology reporter” in San Francisco, Solon has no background of any sort in geopolitics or combat zone reporting and, as far as can be determined, has never set foot in Syria. Instead, she relied exclusively on sources such as the murky PR lobbying firm, The Syria Campaign, to praise the White Helmets and castigate their detractors.

Bizarrely, the report devotes a great deal of attention to the White Helmets’ Mannequin Challenge video, footage of an admittedly fake and staged “rescue” operation released by the group in an attempt to cash in on a viral internet video trend taking place at the time. The inference of the video is obvious: that the group is perfectly capable of staging incredibly realistic and completely fake “rescue” operations at any time. These fake videos, stripped of their context, would be uncritically promoted as authentic by mainstream outlets like The Guardian in the exact same way that the completely fictitious video of a “Syrian” boy rescuing his sister under sniper fire was uncritically accepted by the mainstream media…until it was admitted to be a fake video produced in Malta by a Norwegian film crew “to see how the media would respond to such a video.”

The Guardian’s headline when the fake Norwegian film production was released? “Syrian boy ‘saves girl from army sniper’ – video.” Strangely, Solon’s report does not mention that incident.

The majority of The Guardian’s report focuses on why the innocent and virtuous White Helmets would be so viciously attacked by independent journalists and how all opposition to the group is connected to the Kremlin. This is supposedly demonstrated in an utterly meaningless “infographic” of colored dots showing precisely nothing of substance.

Unsurprisingly, Solon’s contact with the reporters whose work she was set to impugn displayed her biases from the very start.

BARTLETT: In early October I received an email—I don’t think I noticed it right away. But anyway, when I did, essentially it was an email from this Olivia Solon—who contributes to The Guardian and is based in San Francisco, California—saying that she’d love to interview me for a story she was doing “imminently.” And, as I said, I didn’t see the email right away, so she sent another email within the next day or so again asking some questions about my stance on the White Helmets—if I believe they were actors. I can pull up the exact email, and I think you’ve seen a rebuttal I did on Global Research, which actually includes screenshots of our conversation.

Anyway, though, the questions she posed to me indicated that she didn’t have an honest intent in investigating the White Helmets. And in fact, given that she contributes to The Guardian—albeit from California, not from Syria—but The Guardian itself has consistently spewed war propaganda on Syria, just that factor alone would make one pause and think, “What’s the objective of this article?”

But then the questions: “Have I received any gifts from Assad or from Syria and Russia or North Korea?” She noticed with interest that I had been to North Korea recently. “How is it possible to go to Syria and North Korea given that they’re both so darn controlled?” You know, and when I get those kind of claims, I refer back to a blog post I very quickly typed out last year or so: “Those Who Transmit Syrian Voices Are Russian Propagandists?”  Anyway, this is a segue, but the whole point being anybody can apply for a visa at the Syrian embassy in Beirut. You do have to wait a while. I’ve had to wait over a month on many occasions, and you pay a fee and then you go to Syria. You arrange your transportation. And in fact, had I been reporting for The Guardian, I would assume that all my expenses and all that would have been taken care of by that corporate institution.

Anyway, so her questions were very leading. She had a predetermined “story”as she called it, and I wonder if her use of the word “story” was to kind of take away from the fact that she wasn’t actually gonna insert any truth and it was just a story. And so basically after seeing her questions I just replied to her something like “I’m not interested in participating in your article, your pre-determined script.” You know, my colleague Vanessa Beeley received a similar email around the same time with similar questions, some slightly catered to Vanessa’s own background, and she did reply more in-depth.

BEELEY: Olivia Solon contacted myself and Eva Bartlett pretty much at the same time and she sent a list, from memory, of about 20 questions, all of which were basically asking myself and Eva to defend our position and the evidence that we’d collated over, you know, a couple of years. For me, certainly, three years, or now four years, investigating the White Helmets organization, both remotely and inside Syria on the ground.

And so it was it was very much an attempt to put us in a position of having to defend ourselves. And I think both of us quite rightly took the position that, “Look, we’re not here to defend ourselves. You should be defending the evidence against this organization instead of providing a blanket promotional report on this organization,” which is what The Guardian has specifically done, of course, since the creation of this organization. In 2016 it lobbied, effectively, for the White Helmets to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and when it was inundated with negative comments it simply closed comments.

So, you know, The Guardian, which itself is embedded in the corporate neo-colonialist structure in the UK—I mean, it’s owned by Scott Trust Limited, it gets most of its ad revenue from HSBC. That is, not only the Swiss banking part of HSBC that has been basically prosecuted for fraud, but also has been found guilty of fraud against consumers in the UK. So, you know, this is already a sort of an interesting background to The Guardian and hardly surprising, then, of course, that they’re supporting the sort of “humanitarian war” concept that is always the driver behind, particularly, UK Foreign Office policy in the region.

So when Solon approached us with these questions, we both went back and basically said we have no interest in defending ourselves, and then, of course, she went out to fundamentally all of those entities, organizations, and individuals who support, fund, finance and do the PR for the White Helmets, such as The Syria Campaign, which incidentally two days later produced a 46-page report in which again I’m described as “The Queen of Disinformation.” And even in that 46 pages, they do not address one element of the evidence against the White Helmets.

SOURCE: Vanessa Beeley Exposes the White Helmets

Researchers like Beeley, Bartlett and Professor Tim Anderson, also mentioned in Solon’s report, are easy enough targets for The Guardian. Independent journalists taking it upon themselves to counter the Syria narrative, they would never be taken seriously by establishment media circles in the first place. Curiously omitted from The Guardian article, however, are the award-winning, internationally respected journalists who have similarly expressed skepticism about the White Helmets, their backers, and the PR campaign that surrounds them.

There is Gareth Porter, the award-winning journalist who has contributed to Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, The Nation, Al Jazeera, Salon, The Huffington Post, Alternet and countless other outlets, who wrote “How a Syrian White Helmets Leader Played Western Media” in November 2016.

There is Philip Giraldi, a former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer who wrote “The Fraud of the White Helmets” in July of 2017.

There is Stephen Kinzer, former New York Times correspondent and, ironically, current contributor to The Guardian, who tweeted his congratulations to “al-Qaeda and Syrian jihadists” when the film about “their PR outfit, the White Helmets,” won the Oscar. [Note: Kinzer points out he has not contributed to The Guardian in over four years.]

And, of course, there is John Pilger, one of the most respected and celebrated journalists and documentarians of the past half-century:

JOHN PILGER: In Syria they know how to intervene, they know how to manipulate the media. We had the “White Helmets,” a complete propaganda construct in Syria. They end up getting an Academy Award. They know how to intervene in in public discourse every day, and in politics every day.

SOURCE: John Pilger on the Manchester Concert Attack, Trump, Saudi & WikiLeaks

It is unclear whether Solon and The Guardian believe Porter, Giraldi, Kinzer and Pilger to be “anti-imperialist activists,” “conspiracy theorists,” or “trolls with the support of the Russian government.”

But the issue here is not merely one of PR and propaganda, as appalling as the uncritical reporting about the White Helmets has been. What is worrying is that the so-called Syrian Civil Defence is, as we have seen, not Syrian at all. Founded, funded and promoted by foreign governments, foreign contractors and foreign lobbyists and PR agencies, the White Helmets are not a spontaneous Syrian search-and-rescue operation, but a template. A template that, if successful, can and will be employed anywhere and everywhere that those same foreign powers want to destabilize targeted governments in the future.

BEELEY: But I think what is interesting, why is this organization being protected to such an extent? I think it’s because the imperialist apparatus is defending the concept. We’ve already seen [White Helmets founder] James Le Mesurier recruiting in Brazil. We know that the White Helmets have appeared in Malaysia and in Venezuela, and in the Philippines. So you know, because this went through my head so many times, these are only 3,000 criminals and thugs that have emerged from the terrorist ranks or the Free Syrian Army “moderate extremist” ranks to become the White Helmets in order to continue to get paid doing the same job but under a different auspice.

Why are they being so heavily protected? But I think it’s more to do with the concept. It’s more to do with the importance of this concept going forward. As James Le Mesurier said very recently, who would you trust more than the fire brigade or a first response NGO? There you have it. That’s the key to why this group is so important.

SOURCE: Vanessa Beeley Exposes the White Helmets

In the end, the point is no more that we should uncritically accept every statement made in opposition to the White Helmets than that we should uncritically accept every statement made in their favour. The point is that in a world where people were concerned about the real truth of the matter we would not be forced to rely on the on-the-ground reports of Beeley, Bartlett and the handful of other independent journalists who actually bother to visit Syria and talk to actual Syrians about what is happening in their country. In such a world, there would be many different journalists, researchers and citizens all trying to get to the bottom of what was really happening in the country.

But we do not live in such a world, and one thing is perfectly clear: we cannot rely on outlets like The Guardian and their fellow travellers like BBC News, Channel 4, CNN and other mainstream establishment outlets to report the truth on these matters.

BARLTETT: So I wasn’t really aware of Olivia Solon prior to her having contacted me, so I wasn’t following her on Twitter. However, after the article came out, I found that first her Twitter account was closed to comments, and then it was opened, but people like myself were blocked from commenting. And she was seemingly outraged at one point that we went ahead and made our own statements and rebuttals without having the courtesy of sending her an email, even though we were the subject of her smear piece. And the other thing is that The Guardian comments section is closed except on social media. I don’t look at The Guardian that much except when I want to prove how they’re lying, so I’m not aware if that’s been their policy for a while [or] if that’s a new thing. I do notice that at the bottom of many of their articles there’s a plea for donations for honest investigative journalism, and I say, “Yes! Definitely support honest investigative journalism! But you won’t find it on The Guardian.”

Olivia Solon was contacted for comment on this report, but she did not respond to the request.

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  1. NoMeatNoDairyNoProblem says:

    So glad you made this. The sickening, insulting White Helmets farce has been churning my stomach since it began. I’m going to see what else I can dig up on Olivia Solon.

  2. john.o says:

    Yes, thank you, James Corbett, Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett, Broc West, the folks at Centre for Research on Globalism, and everyone who worked on this fine effort. It is very, very well done. I can’t thank you enough.

    Now, please excuse me while I puke.

    NoMeatNoDairyNoProblem, please keep us informed. I am doing some of my own research on Solon. I know the waters she swims in and have some disruptive, non-violent ideas for the further development of her career, fame and soul.

  3. pearl says:

    “[…T]he White Helmets have themselves admitted that their members have carried out these crimes, saying they were ‘sacked’ for participating in the murder of civilians and SAA POWs and the dismemberment of their corpses.” Vanessa Beely, http://21stcenturywire.com/2018/02/01/white-helmets-channel-4-bbc-guardian-architects-war/

    “Most of this evidence is explained away as ‘bad apples’ in the organization acting on their own.” James Corbett

    Good to know. Mistakes happen, people – we should all feel better and move on. Or maybe there should be a series of follow-up investigations tracking these bad apples. Maybe we’ll find them in places like Brazil, Malaysia, Venezuela, etc.

  4. VoltaicDude says:

    Thank you again James for another incomparable report exposing the propaganda construct of the White Helmets and the sickening deceptions of the mainstream media.

    Why does the mainstream media engage in such malicious and malevolent lies enabling the most heinous crimes in the world?

    Because slaves do what their masters tell them to do.

    Exactly how these masters have become so monstrous, exactly what humanity they might share with us is difficult to assess.

    One thing is for sure, we cannot afford to look away; we must continually examine and expose these truths, lest we risk losing our own humanity.

  5. UKJC says:

    Thank you James. Feeling a little conflicted as have followed VB & EB for two years now. Hope that this piece will expand the exposure of truth to all of the corbettiers…

  6. john says:

    Was greatly heartened to see you feature Vanessa and Eva positively, given your relationship to BFP/Newsbud, and after some recent unpleasantness on Twitter that left me shaking my head. Anyway. I rarely comment here but I always enjoy your work James, and even on those rare occasions where I find myself in disagreement you always make a case that has me thinking I’m probably wrong! Thanks for doing your thang.

    • Octium says:

      Yes, we don’t really need DEEPFAKE or fakeApps, Twitter seems to be doing a pretty good job of letting people shoot themselves in the foot!

    • MatthewD says:

      “Was greatly heartened to see you feature Vanessa and Eva positively, given your relationship to BFP/Newsbud, and after some recent unpleasantness on Twitter that left me shaking my head. ”

      I don’t have twitter or keep on such matters. Would someone mind explaining?

      • john says:

        Well, Sibel Edmonds was casting some aspersions, let’s say, mainly on 21st Century Wire and mainly on founder Patrick Henningsen, but Vanessa Beeley, as a top editor at the site, got mud-splattered as well, and it was all a bit strange. Without going through a blow-by-blow account, Sibel asserted that 21CW’s funding was obscure and therefore they weren’t trustworthy, Henningsen replied saying their funding was clear in the advertising all over their site as I recall, and Vanessa (along with a few other people) was asking for a specific criticism of anything they’ve published — asked Sibel to provide an example of inaccurate or misleading reporting. And Sibel was unable or unwilling to do that, but threw a few insults around and some mysterious accusation that “things are not what they seem” over there, and then declined to elaborate on that despite several requests. Basically it got ugly.

        Now, I’m a big Sibel supporter, have been for years, and I’m also an admirer of Vanessa Beeley, who, full disclosure, published a piece that I wrote on 21CW. And I think Sibel has earned the right to be a bit skeptical and a bit paranoid maybe, but I don’t think she came off well in this exchange. She threw insults and offered only insinuations instead of facts, and there was Vanessa quite politely and patiently trying to get her to name specifics, and getting basically only more abuse in return. You know, in these Twitter things it’s often kind of hard to tell who’s saying what to whom but to people like me who value both of these voices, it was disconcerting to see people not treating each other with professional respect, and you wonder if some of your best sources are weirdly fracturing and if you’re going to have to pick sides and who are you going to trust and why can’t we all just get along and so forth.

        In short I think it would be very nice if Sibel offered Vanessa an apology. She deserves one. I mean I just watched a great interview of Whitney Webb from MintPress by Sibel, where she expressed great support for MintPress and Whitney based on the quality of the reporting, even without answers on the site’s funding. She didn’t seem to apply those same standards to 21CW, which has published some of the best reporting on Syria that we have. I mean there’s different funding models, as well as legitimate questions, but I don’t see any better metric than looking at the quality of the work, the evidence used, the arguments made, I think that comes first. Vanessa deserves a lot more respect than she got.

        So that’s why, knowing James’s long association with Sibel, I was “heartened” to see some support for Vanessa from this quarter.

        • scpat says:

          John,

          This is something I’ve noticed with Sibel. She is very passionate about her work, which is a trait I admire and appreciate. I think she is genuine, but she is fiery and has a short fuse. She often seems to work off of passion and NOT logic and reason. For example, she made a prediction a while back in an article that said a coup was going to be staged against Erdogan “by the end of the month.” Those type of things damage credibility and make her look foolish. Overall, it seems like she is out to take on the world and trying to do too much.

          What I’ve noticed with James is that friendships and relationships won’t impede or bias his reporting. He lets the information do the talking and doesn’t worry about taking sides. Gotta respect that.

          • I’ve been disenchanted with Sibel ever since of her coverage of the coup in Turkey. Her blatant cheer-leading of Erdogan was annoying yet amusing, as in, “Hell ya, take that you NATO freaks.” She was groveling over how Erdogan outsmarted the US/NATO regime changers. That portion of her coverage was unwarranted and unprofessional. It had a distinct partisan and nationalistic feel to it, perhaps because Turkey is her home country.

        • VoiceOfArabi says:

          Hello John,

          I just want to add my 2 cents regarding Sibel and NewsBud since i had an unpleasant experiences with Sibel in the past 12 months.

          First… Sibel is one individual…. NewsBud is Peter Lee, Prof. Filip, John Whitehead, Kurt Nimmo, William Engdahurl and Pyi Ian. and they make a great team covering the globe and very professional.

          Sibel however is a mere human with human shortfalls. Sibel is unable to manage a business as she lets her emotions gets in the way of business (and sometimes gets in the way of sensible judgment)

          I am an old man now, and experience has taught me that when people appear to be complex, then majority of the times, there is more than meets the eye… I would not be surprised if i discover tomorrow that Sibel is Muslim brotherhood or Turkish secret service agent, or most likely three way agent.

          For full disclosure. I was kicked out of NewsBud a while ago for the following reason. In NewsBud comments section it states “SPEAK YOUR MIND”, when i did, Sibel personally told me to take a hike, as she is only interested in the same thinking people !

          • HomeRemedySupply says:

            Noted.

          • VoltaicDude says:

            This is all really fascinating.

            I definitely feel I’ve managed to get myself to some sort of epicenter here, and yet I feel totally clueless at the same time.

            These comments are definitely resonating with me, and yet I’m surprised to hear all this.

            I have to admit, it’s making me feel a little tired right at this moment.

            I’ve been in this business (so to speak – as an amateur) for what seems like a long time to me (in a totally fly-by-night fashion) and it seems inevitable – clever and jaded as I may sometimes see myself – that I always end up playing the interminably dupable fool.

            “Business” is indeed sloppy language here, as the cash flow (when I had some) was always in the opposite direction; I had other motivations as the saying goes.

            Anyway, I think it’s good not to jump to conclusions regarding this sort of thing (especially when one is feeling so tired).

            James does handle this sort of dilemma well, and I think it’s important to have the discipline and breadth of vision to not be holier than thou in this “business,” where one is often required to rub shoulders with unsavory company.

            At the same time, it’s actually difficult not to be holier than the profoundly corrupt masters of the underworld and shadow government upon which we are trying to shine some light, even if one were to be a gutter rat.

            Staying level-headed in all this mess can be a challenging balancing act.

            The real goal needs to always be attaining “good info” from whatever sources and for whatever convoluted (and perhaps not irrelevant) motivations they may have…the grain from the chaff.

            The Gladio stuff still seems supremely important, my own uncle having been “suicided” in another part of Europe in the 1950’s.

            • scpat says:

              VoltaicDude,

              What was your Uncle’s name if you don’t mind me asking. If you don’t want to divulge personal information I understand.

          • scpat says:

            VOA,

            As you know, Sibel’s actions toward you on Newsbud are counter to what we are trying to achieve in this alternative media/intelligence space, so it’s concerning to hear this. I am not surprised by this though. This seems to have coincided, at least in part, by her decision to monetize everything on Newsbud when most of it was free last year. I used to view Newsbud material often but that drove me away. She seems to be more interested in creating her little exclusive club than spreading truth to the people who need to hear it the most.

        • john says:

          She cray-cray but I love her.

  7. timwherry says:

    Great reporting as always james! Im glad to see the real truthseekers outing the establishment mouthpiece!
    As for Olivia Solon, her twitter timeline is just bizzare. She engages in the most click baity drivel articles (which is about 90% of her feed) Then pretends to be a serious investigative journalist when it suits her. Im glad others are digging up stuff on her as she needs to be pressed on why she would sell anyone this bs propaganda on such a whim.

  8. MatthewD says:

    Also, The Guardian is an echo chamber for extreme status quo statists who are firmly entrenched in their left aspect of the false paradigm. It is sad. I read through the comments to get a pulse. Well, there are certainly people that eat it up. I find it very disheartening that humans can live a life of such self-deception, as those who frequent rags like The Guardian or Salon searching for facts. I wonder whether they are aware they are unconditionally seeking confirmation bias.

    Don’t get me wrong. I won’t read sites like those mentioned because its NOT journalism, it all statist propaganda. I am guilty of seeking confirmation bias often, but simply put: what I know from MSM is there is zero credibility, especially from the likes of Salon or Guardian. So, it is what it is.
    I solely rely on Corbett, NoMoreFakeNEws by Jon Rapaport, and WUWT for my daily upkeep on the topics of interest by sources credible enough to provoke thought, and call BS for what it is.

    Again, another great work James. From your last NWNW I assumed you were going to be a bit unhinged, but as usual you delivered a fantastically professional expose.

  9. scpat says:

    Excellent job James and Brock, you guys have become a dynamic duo. Way to take down that MSM loser. You’d almost think a media outlet as well funded as the Guardian is, could do better than that lame “hit piece”, but they truly can’t.

  10. André says:

    Congratulations!

    Sharing… sharing away!! 😀

  11. André says:

    Btw, James, it’d be interesting to put together something that recaps what happened to mainstream media. Especially (self-entitled) progressive media. At some point, all across the West, there were conservative establishment square publications, and the, so-called, progressive publications were the anti-establishment media asking the questions and “speaking truth to power”. I believe this was still true in the 80s. Then came along the Blair-Clinton years in the 90s… In the US people (like Thom Hartmann) blame the end of the neutrality code on news under Reagan (though Hartmann aims his criticism primarily at Fox, not CNN), but surely that doesn’t explain 3 of the 4 channels you mentioned, all British!

    • generalbottlewasher says:

      True that! Caroll Quigley spoke volunms of the Anglo-Establishments just being an extension of the British Federation. Propaganda will get you a long way towards returning the Kings stolen property’s.

  12. HomeRemedySupply says:

    Syria and Vaccines
    This past week I ran across this article: BOMBSHELL: United Nations admits latest outbreak of polio in Syria was caused by polio vaccines https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-08-30-bombshell-united-nations-admits-latest-outbreak-of-polio-in-syria-was-caused-by-polio-vaccines.html

    I caught the Syria article from this YouTube interview with Dr. Suzanne Humphries at around the 31:30 mark.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjb0_w_MYys
    Some great insights into vaccines are discussed in the video.
    MURDER ATTEMPTS and DEATH THREATS
    Suzanne explains how her brake lines were crimped, how the gas was turned on in her house, and other threats to her life because she is voicing her findings about vaccines.

    Another “death threat video” with Polly of the VAXXED team…
    https://youtu.be/FfYjJYQ9r2s

    All this came from a promotional email about VAXXED.
    http://vaxxedthemovie.com/

    1 in 36 Autism
    http://www.ageofautism.com/2017/12/autism-1-in-36-asd-rate-set-a-new-record-high-in-2016.html?ct=t()

    Media Channel
    https://www.peepstv.org/?ct=t()

    Autism Conference
    https://autismglobalconference.org/?ct=t()

    • redrose says:

      OMG! As if the Syrians don’t have enough happening to them!!

    • john.o says:

      We can’t just watch these awful scenes!
      We’ll bomb you into smithereens
      We’ll sell your thugs our war machines
      We’ll cripple kids with our vaccines
      We’ll leave your country spanking clean
      of oil and your inferior genes

  13. Hotfoot says:

    “VANESSA BEELEY: During my time working in East Aleppo, it was clear that the councils were working hand in hand with [Al] Nusra Front. Their centers in each district were always next door to Nusra Front headquarters and white helmet centres, i.e., they always formed an integrated complex.”

    It would really help hammer this point home if Vanessa, or anyone, could provide maps, clearly indicating these locations. She was there, after all, and I would assume this information isn’t hotly disputed.

    A broad map of East Aleppo, with these locations pinpointed, would say a thousand words.

  14. manbearpig says:

    Well, I don’t do winter very well,

    but

    this is what this report provokes in me:

    I’m becoming decidedly more afraid of the vast majority of the friendly folks out there who fall for this type of emotional reporting, simplistic age-old semiotic ploys (visually pitting Vanessa Beeley and Eva Bartlett against the likes of Solon for example or the Nayirah/Bana tear-jerker BS)

    because they don’t just fall for it, they lap it up. Otherwise intelligent, analytical folks just lap this stuff up to a point where like MKUltra Manchurian Candidates on signal they’ll spit out their hate for Bashar Al Assad and HIS travelling companions and even worse for the brave souls who strive to offer them a possibly more accurate vision of what’s happening, the Haters not the least bit discouraged by their own confessions that they know absolutely nothing about what’s going on.

    These folks are the ones who because they can’t be bothered to question their fundamental belief systems will accept to see you or your brother put down ’cause some Multi-billion-dollar international PR con machine and Humanitarian organization can prove you’re crazy or guilty of gassing your family or whatever…

    The cynical, psychotic, blood-thirsty imperialists create and perpetuate trite lies like white helmets because it works so well. Can’t get enough in fact…

    I mean what’s the difference anyway between 24 starring Kiefer Sutherland and the 6 O’clock news starring White Helmets on CNN?

    Ahhhhhhh! I feel a lot better…. anyhow facts, as we all know, are totally subjective… and we’ll never know for sure, right? So why bother trying? Can’t argue with that!

    (This has definately got to be one of my more constructive constributions to this comments board…8-O But like my hero Shrek says, you shouldn’t keep this sort of stuff inside…)

    (still hate the word “sheeple” though…)

  15. pearl says:

    “Accusing the White Helmets of this act would be akin to accusing Joseph of Arimathea of crucifying Jesus.” James Le Mesurier

    Mr. Mesurier’s peculiar remark reminded me of another similar one made by a younger, nauseatingly smug Tucker Carlson, cited in the intro of David Ray Griffin’s book “The New Pearl Harbor Revisited”:

    “[F]or you to suggest…that the US Government killed 3,000 of its own citizens…is…wrong, blasphemous, and sinful.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuTOhdMwvM8

    • manbearpig says:

      “nauseatingly smug”…

      yea. This is what they learn in the Frat ‘n Sorority houses…

      smug factories…

      Have a nice day Pearl.

    • HomeRemedySupply says:

      Published on Apr 20, 2006
      “Steven Jones on “The Situation Room” with Tucker Carlson. Why won’t Tucker play the Professor’s clip? Why does he keep trying to change the subject every time Building 7 is mentioned?”
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayYXNo0i_Cs

    • john.o says:

      “…wrong, blasphemous, sinful….”
      it’s all true
      if you worship the devil
      as they do

    • manbearpig says:

      Pearl, I’ll hope you’ll forgive the fact that I hadn’t actually watched your link this morning before responding…morning rush an’ all…

      daddy’s dime indeed! Was unfamiliar with this…blurf…pundit…

      The only thing that kept me from literally gagging on the obnoxious frat boy hubris of trained bulldog carlson was watching Mr Griffith, distancing himself as serenely as possible, taking the same punches he’s been absorbing for some fifteen years now, patiently but oh-so-faintly wincing with every moronic, mendacious, manipulative lie and insult…but finishing his sentences…to the extent possible…

      The real clincher was the shamelessly uttered “facts matter” by the pseudo… journalist??

      Now that I think about it, I’m sure this petulantly smug “facts matter” is just one of the highly studied and carefully programmed trigger mantras that condition unwitting audiences to take what the frat boy says as gospel…

      and ignore the true teacher…

      A nice evening to you.

  16. Selinah says:

    This is why I have been a subscriber to you, James Corbett for so many years. Thank you.

  17. GSBE says:

    Olivia Solon and the EU echo chamber –
    her article whatever the quality does serve one purpose, influencing a certain percentage of the population and decision makers to accept her information as correct (like before) and everything else as debunked conspiracy. the-guardian still serves well as trusted media for those who do not look elsewhere. the eu, in the 2nd half of 2016, has set up a russian media watchdog site -> https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage_en/9506/Disinformation%20Digest – which now picks up her reporting in its own writing -> http://archive.is/ZlBw2/ – seo search does not show that ‘eu vs dis-info’ is very prominent as of yet, but it is aimed at becoming snopes/metabunk for people in the administration.

  18. m_j_s says:

    I’m looking forward to the latest updates concerning the rescue of the rescuers. July 22, 2018 the ‘news’ is filled with stories of the White Helmets and their families being evacuated from Syria.

    Barrel bombs incoming?

  19. Eetu says:

    Netherland Ends Support For “White Helmets”

    “The Netherland just announced that it is ending its support for al-Qaeda’s propaganda gang, the “White Helmets”. It also ends its support for the so called Free Syrian Police. Last week the Netherlands shut down its “non lethal” support for the Free Syrian Army after Dutch news organizations found that members of these groups were accused of terrorism by their General Prosecutor.”

    “The Netherlands also ends its participation in the U.S. bombing campaign against ISIS”

    http://www.moonofalabama.org/2018/09/netherland-ends-support-for-white-helmets-terrorist-propaganda-scam.html

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