jueves, 22 de octubre de 2020

 

“THE DECEPTION BEHIND THE DECEPTION”

Why do some experts say that there could not have been a cunning attack on Beirut?

 

By Dany Smith

When last August a portentous explosion exploded in Beirut, so brutal that it could be heard on the island of Cyprus, many came out to speculate the possible causes and a few others - very few - to point out strange circumstances surrounding the event. As soon as that tragedy transcended through images captured by ordinary citizens from various angles of the city and even from the high seas, the questions began to be asked almost immediately: Were they accidental explosions or was it the product of an attack with an artifact nuclear? And if this last hypothesis had been true, who could it be?

The truth and beyond the real cause of this - in addition to the human catastrophe - caused an economic one that ended up demolishing the country to institutional precariousness that leaves it at the mercy of the highest bidder.

Beyond the occasional expression of joy from an extremist deputy in the Israeli Knesset or the gratitude of ultra-Zionist rabbis at the “Wailing Wall”, everything shows a well-planned and deliberate implication.

The circumstances to carry out a similar action were propitious to mask its purposes and its authors. The social and economic upheaval had been shaking Lebanon to such an extent that as in Argentina the population demanded "that everyone leave" their rulers accused of "corrupt and lazy", it made it very easy to be taken by surprise. The coup also helped to deepen the economic and financial crisis in the population that places the small state in serious trouble. His situation is critical and therefore easy to condition.

Other elements that aroused the attention of the curious and more observers led them to pose questions that would haunt such issues as the mushroom shape of the explosion (and the thermal rings warned), the extensive expansive wave that it demonstrated and the crater that it left in the site where it had its epicenter.

An important strip of Lebanese (without distinguishing between Muslims and Christians) did not hesitate to look at their neighbor Israel as responsible for this and without a doubt, there was no reason not to think about it. The past actions of the Mossad and its military intelligence against the small country of cedars with its intention to create controversy and aversion against “Hesbollah”, added to its continuous instigation and participation in what happens in Syria (launching bombings and supporting mercenaries), leave a more than justifiable sense of collective suspicion of Israeli authorship.

The antecedent to the spectacular and never solved murder of Rafiq Hariri in 2005 is another trace of the use of a sophisticated device that could not be explained with any conventional explosive.

Hariri convoy blow up

Before Tel Aviv said a single word, its employees around the globe and activists in the service of the Western media were quick to come out to disengage Israel from this. In fact, they did not believe it themselves but they are not in that task to discern the truth but to misinform and charge for it.

Despite efforts to distract global public opinion by arguing the accidental explosion of an agrochemical deposit (in a country without agriculture) based on Ammonium Nitrate badly collected or even triggered by a spark from fireworks, several photographs began to circulate on the network and as soon as they signaled a deliberate action behind that event, Tel Aviv through its desert-based cyberwar army (which it shares with the US), with which it illegally monitors and intercepts the internet networks of all the world, the sources began to poison. In reality, the tasks to confuse and misinform had begun before this happened with the obvious purpose of ridiculing the hypotheses that are presented today.

But the terrorist act existed and the Pentagon generals and President Donald Trump himself confirmed that Beirut had been attacked. So, if the agrochemical warehouse "foisted on Hesbolla" to manufacture their attacks - as some argued - how did they do it? It is clear that this chemical element does not react with a spark or even a flare as shown in the movies. Someone tried to present the case under this guise but the charade was exposed.

Several photographs began to circulate internally showing how an apparent missile of particular characteristics, which-supposedly-had been captured in several frames, something very good to be true. But apparently these magnificent shots were tricky elaborations and were only part of the hoax. Some of them were montages of images that precisely sought that effect, to create the doubt, Is it false or is it real? If they dared to intoxicate the information by rolling these photos, what did they try to cover up?

Accompanying this media campaign to deflect suspicions, the Gulf Arab media excelled (once again) in the task. For years now, the Saudi and Emirati media have revealed their scandalously pro-Israel biased view that has exposed secret relations between them.

For some experts in nuclear weapons, it was a question of the use of a last generation tactical weapon which –because of its size- can be mounted on a simple camera, that is to say a little bigger than a hand. Given this, the possibilities that the vehicle for this device may have been a missile become another possibility to investigate. And who are the states that have this sophisticated technology? It has long ceased to be a secret that Israel is the only state with a nuclear arsenal that threatens regional stability. Nor is it a secret that your scientists have long been improving the use of nuclear material for military use with astonishing Machiavellian achievements.

According to some experts who visited the port of Beirut with their radiation counters, they lightly concluded that it could not have been an attack with a missile or a tactical nuclear weapon since there were no signs of abnormal levels of radiation. Well. They were sure that with these explanations and a few photos for public relations, the case would be closed and the annoying questions that annoyed Netanyahu and his people would end, but that would not be the case.

Some even dared to compare the devastation of what happened in Oklahoma in 1995 to explain that the cause of the explosion was Ammonium Nitrate.

A crater almost 165 feet deep is a very difficult detail to hide. If we consider real the version of the explosion caused by a very convenient combination of certain elements and circumstances, how could that deposit of almost 3000 tons of agrochemicals be uniformly and compactly detonated? It does not look like a fireworks accident as some experts have concluded. For this question there is no clear answer.