Babies,
Incubators and
Gassed, Wagged Dogs
By Fintan Dunne
Editor, GuluFuture.com
August 21, 2002
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Osama bin Laden gasses poor little doggies. It's true! Get ready for another
season of heartrending propaganda --courtesy of War PR Inc. and CNN.
The people who
brought you Osama bin Laden's entirely unconvincing
"confession" tape are at it again. One out of three Americans
disbelieved the authenticity of that propaganda exercise.
But now we are "reliably informed" by CNN that al Queda has
been testing deadly biological warfare on dogs.
And they've even got a tape to prove it. Let's just skip over the fact
that the dog in the "CNN EXCLUSIVE" is a well-fed golden retriever,
not the scrawny cur you might expect to find in a poverty-stricken Third
World country.
And let's just ignore the fact that this type of dog is as out of place
in Afghanistan as a camel at the Kentucky Derby! But then, a golden retriever
meets the requirements of the folks at fake-tape central casting. US dog
lovers can empathize with a retriever.
Let's also gloss over the cut-away shots in between the gassed dog clips.
They showed white ungloved hands near bubbling vats of supposed biowarfare
ingredients. If we think too hard about that we might only end up wondering
just how inept these people can be when they churn this crude propaganda
out. Here's how inept:
Michael Rivero of WhatReallyHappened.com
asks how come the video quality is so good --if (like the Osama Tape)
the video format was converted from PAL/SECAM to good ol' American NTSC?
Or was it in NTSC all the while? Clues might be that product labels in
the video are in English and the glass beakers are USA ' PYREX ' brand.
BABIES ! BABIES !
All of which is reminiscent of the propaganda splurge ahead of the
previous Gulf War. Back then it was Iraqi troops ripping babies from incubators
and tossing them on the floor.
Remember
something called Citizens for a Free Kuwait, formed a week after Saddam
invaded Kuwait? They hired Hill & Knowlton, the public relations firm,
and paid millions of dollars for a brilliant campaign.
The unquestionable (and
unquestioned!) highlight of which was the baby-incubator story. In
August 1990, the world began to hear that Iraqi soldiers were pulling
babies out of incubators and killing them in Kuwaiti hospitals.
The Hill & Knowlton staff
on the Kuwait deal included Craig Fuller, Bush's former chief of staff
when Vice President. They set up a Congressional Human Rights hearing
to expose Iraqi atrocities to the American people. The
Congressional Human Rights Foundation had rent-free offices in the Hill
& Knowlton headquarters. Conflict of interest? Never!
The star of the hearing was a 15 year-old girl named Nayirah who said
that she was a volunteer at Kuwaiti hospitals and had seen the babies
pulled from incubators and left to die on the floor. Video
of her performance was seen on NBC Nightly News and around the world by
millions. Nayirah was an exceptional propaganda victory. She was also
a liar, and the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the United States.
Then at the United
Nations a Dr. Behbehani testified that he was a surgeon who had personally
seen the burial of 40 of the incubator babies. He was also a liar and
turned out to be a dentist --not a surgeon.
It's
August again now: exactly twelve years later. It must be open season on
credulous Americans once more.
The doggie story is a gas.
And there's plenty more where that came from.
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