martes, 18 de abril de 2017

MIT Scientist Disputes 'Evidence' Of Syria Chemical Weapons Attack

MIT Scientist Disputes 'Evidence' Of Syria Chemical Weapons Attack

This is a portion of an assessment of the alleged April 4, 2017
chemical weapons attack in Khan Shaykhun, Syria by MIT Professor
Theodore A. Postol.  The full assessment, published in the Unz Review,
can be found here.

Dear Larry:


I am responding to your distribution of what I
understand is a White House statement claiming intelligence findings
about the nerve agent attack on April 4, 2017 in Khan Shaykhun, Syria.
My understanding from your note is that this White House intelligence
summary was released to you sometime on April 11, 2017.


I
have reviewed the document carefully, and 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, Syria at roughly 6 to 7 a.m. on April 4, 2017.

 Close up photograph of the crater that has been shown in numerous mainstream media publications that the White House alleges is proof that the source of the nerve agent attack was the Syrian government.

Close up photograph of the crater that has been shown in numerous
mainstream media publications that the White House alleges is proof that
the source of the nerve agent attack was the Syrian government.