For the children

Perhaps you heard about the fake  “memoir” at right, supposedly written in English by a seven-year-old Syrian girl (who speaks no English, as proven by videos of her). The book calls for “peace” in Syria, meaning submission to the Empire.

It is being promoted by The Blair Partnership, a British PR agency that also markets the Harry Potter books by Joanne Rowling, the notorious warmonger and Israel-firster who is helping to promote this “memoir.”

As I said, little Bana al-Abed (now aged 8) speaks no English at all, yet she supposedly “Tweets” in English. In a now deleted tweet, she said it is “better to start 3rd world war instead of letting Russia & Assad commit #HolocaustAleppo.”

On 7 April 2017 her Twitter account cheered Trump’s cruise missile strike as a reaction to a (fictitious) “chemical weapons attack.”

Bana al-Abed is said to be in Aleppo, but she has often been photographed in the USA. Her Twitter account (which began in Sep 2016) is registered in England, and it claims to have 364,000 followers. It blocks anyone who questions the fraud.

To strengthen the hoax, little Bana al-Abed has been photographed in New York City with people like Colin Kaepernick.

Not everyone believes the hoax. Here’s a typical reader review at Amazon…

This book is proof that our leaders are psychopaths. No human being with a conscience could so aggressively exploit compassion for suffering children to advance a sinister regime change agenda, one that would bring head-chopping heart-eating ISIS terrorists to power in Syria and soak the country in blood.

Agreed, but children have always been used for propaganda purposes. During the Punic Wars (264 BC to 146 BC) the Romans claimed that the Carthaginians sacrificed to their god by throwing live infants into bonfires.

Incidentally some people are calling Bana al-Abed the “Anne Frank” of Syria, which is quite appropriate. 🙂

The video below purports to show a Syrian boy saving his sister from Syrian Army sniper fire. It was actually produced by Norwegian filmmakers in Malta.

The Bana al-Abed hoax continues to unravel, despite the corporate media outlets’ desperate campaign to keep it alive.  If you question the hoax, you are guilty of dispensing “fake news.” If you condemn the cynical exploitation of children, you are guilty of “child abuse.” You are a “pro-Russian troll” who claims that Bana al-Abed does not exist. (No one claims this.)

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1 Response to For the children

  1. IC says:

    There is a reason why a cancer diagnosis is not done by jury voting or democracy.

    Popular opinion is not truth. Majority rule is not fair at all.

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