Srebrenica massacre - July 1995
A history of perceived humiliation, after all, lurks behind many acts of terror. And competing narratives of victimhood and insults sustain conflicts in the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and many other regions.
Serge Schmemann
--- The power elite exploit these competing narratives of victimhood and insults for their own agendas by staging fake terror events in the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and many other regions.
Serge Schmemann
--- The power elite exploit these competing narratives of victimhood and insults for their own agendas by staging fake terror events in the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and many other regions.
From Wikipedia:
The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide[7] (Bosnian: Masakr u Srebrenici; Genocid u Srebrenici), was the July 1995 genocide[8] of more than 8,000[1][9] Bosniaks, mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War.
The killings were perpetrated by units of the Bosnian Serb Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) under the command of Ratko Mladić. The Scorpions, a paramilitary unit from Serbia, who had been part of the Serbian Interior Ministry until 1991, also participated in the massacre.[6][10] In April 1993 the United Nations (UN) had declared the besieged enclave of Srebrenica—in the Drina Valley of northeastern Bosnia—a "safe area" under UN protection. However, the UN failed to both demilitarise the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) within Srebrenica and force the withdrawal of the VRS surrounding Srebrenica.[11] UNPROFOR's 370[12] Dutchbat soldiers in Srebrenica did not prevent the town's capture by the VRS—nor the subsequent massacre.[13][14][15][16]
Evidence shows that this event was staged and we can see this in evidence prior to the alleged event as well as in fakery of images of the people killed in the alleged massacre.
A Google search of "Srebrenica massacre images" returns images suggestive of a massacre but NOT A SINGLE IMAGE SHOWS A CLEAR DEAD BODY and we have to question skulls devoid of flesh at this stage and very large non-human size bones.
In this video of Muslim Bosnians commemorating the 23rd anniversary of the alleged massacre we see the banner, Don’t forget Srebrenica. It is reminiscent of the banner for the 2014 commemoration of the alleged deaths of 85 people at Bologna station in 1980, “Bologna non dimentica”, which the evidence shows was also a staged event. This cannot count as evidence, however, in the context of other information that counts as evidence it shows similarities between the two events.
I wish to emphasise that I have to confess great ignorance of the Balkan situation. My interest is primarily in fakery staged at the behest of the power elite so I cannot speak for other alleged killings by the various groups of each other in the Balkans, some of which at least, I have no doubt have genuinely occurred, however, the Srebrenica massacre shows no signs of being real in any shape or form as far as what is presented by the media.
The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide[7] (Bosnian: Masakr u Srebrenici; Genocid u Srebrenici), was the July 1995 genocide[8] of more than 8,000[1][9] Bosniaks, mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War.
The killings were perpetrated by units of the Bosnian Serb Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) under the command of Ratko Mladić. The Scorpions, a paramilitary unit from Serbia, who had been part of the Serbian Interior Ministry until 1991, also participated in the massacre.[6][10] In April 1993 the United Nations (UN) had declared the besieged enclave of Srebrenica—in the Drina Valley of northeastern Bosnia—a "safe area" under UN protection. However, the UN failed to both demilitarise the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) within Srebrenica and force the withdrawal of the VRS surrounding Srebrenica.[11] UNPROFOR's 370[12] Dutchbat soldiers in Srebrenica did not prevent the town's capture by the VRS—nor the subsequent massacre.[13][14][15][16]
Evidence shows that this event was staged and we can see this in evidence prior to the alleged event as well as in fakery of images of the people killed in the alleged massacre.
A Google search of "Srebrenica massacre images" returns images suggestive of a massacre but NOT A SINGLE IMAGE SHOWS A CLEAR DEAD BODY and we have to question skulls devoid of flesh at this stage and very large non-human size bones.
In this video of Muslim Bosnians commemorating the 23rd anniversary of the alleged massacre we see the banner, Don’t forget Srebrenica. It is reminiscent of the banner for the 2014 commemoration of the alleged deaths of 85 people at Bologna station in 1980, “Bologna non dimentica”, which the evidence shows was also a staged event. This cannot count as evidence, however, in the context of other information that counts as evidence it shows similarities between the two events.
I wish to emphasise that I have to confess great ignorance of the Balkan situation. My interest is primarily in fakery staged at the behest of the power elite so I cannot speak for other alleged killings by the various groups of each other in the Balkans, some of which at least, I have no doubt have genuinely occurred, however, the Srebrenica massacre shows no signs of being real in any shape or form as far as what is presented by the media.
ANALYSIS OF 1993 Pre-genocide starvation story, abc news
The following analysis shows so very clearly that we are lied to and lied to and lied to and lied to and that we cannot have any faith whatsoever in what the media tell us. One thing we can have faith in though is that they clearly tell us that they’re lying to us.
in this 1993 pre-massacre "starvation" story by Tony Birtley, Australian ABC News, the US ABC News anchor who introduces it tells us that Tony travelled by foot and horseback to get into Srebrenica and since arriving has run out of food and been injured by Serbian fire but still he managed to smuggle out the story. We see a couple of snippets of Tony talking to camera (showing no evidence of injury) but these could be from anywhere in the general region – there is no footage in this story to suggest that they originate from Tony’s own experience. For example, there is video in colour of villagers around fires followed by black and white video of them allegedly going up a hillside. As the story tells us that they are walking from the fires to the hillsides we have to wonder at this change. Overall, there is nothing convincing to suggest that the various bits of footage are connected or genuinely represent the story told.
Tony tells us that after 11 months of the Serbian siege, villagers light fires on the streets and on the hillsides waiting for what they call the “Plane from God”, US air drops of food made in the dead of night on the steep hillsides – their only lifeline.
From 2:34
Villager says, “I found this about 600 yards uphill. I don’t know what it is. It could be medicine or something.”
Comment: The box is labelled and the villagers have been receiving these packages “for weeks now” according to the American anchor who introduces the story. Does the man not know how to recognise what’s what still at this stage? The v/o is not Tony’s voice indicating the footage is from another story.
Tony Birtley:
“The lucky ones collect their treasured package of 12 meals and head home but in the morning the empty packets lying on the mountain track show that some were so desperate for the food that they couldn’t wait.”
Comment: What we are shown looks like more like random rubbish passed over by vehicles than packaging dropped on steep hillsides from meals opened the night before. Also, the people we are shown sitting beside fires don’t really look desperate and if the people going up the mountain are representatives of their family we have to wonder why they wouldn’t wait till they got together with their family to share the meals.
“American planes have successfully dropped aid … for the last five nights running. The villagers say they have only received one lunch packet. The rest has been taken by the army.”
Comment: “Five nights running” is at odds with “for weeks now” from American anchor. Also at odds is “only one lunch packet” with “treasured package of 12 meals” above.
“Most people have only been eating bread made from hay and corn for the last two months. That has finished. They now make it from the flour from a hazelnut tree.”
Comment: Hay and corn? Is there just the one hazelnut tree and how long will they make bread for the villagers from the hazelnuts from that tree? If they had hazelnuts wouldn’t they have made bread first from that more nutritious source rather than from hay?
“The father of this family demonstrates how much weight he has lost in the last 11 months. It is not a famine here but it can be best described as slow starvation.”
Comment: We are shown a man who looks perfectly normal weight (in fact, with a slight belly) with a belt around his waist whose length extends considerably beyond his girth. We have to wonder at being shown this. I also have a belt whose length extends beyond my girth considerably but it isn’t as a result of losing weight.
We are shown a villager brandishing a plant who says, “This is what I eat.”
Comment: She and her children look normal weight.
From 7:19
Tony Birtley
“This 75-year-old lady lies exhausted after a trek of 17 hours across mountain tracks. There is no food to feed her and she’ll probably die within a few days.”
Comment: The footage of the woman does not obviously suggest this and we have to wonder why she and the others trekked over mountains to Srebrenica for 17 hours.
in this 1993 pre-massacre "starvation" story by Tony Birtley, Australian ABC News, the US ABC News anchor who introduces it tells us that Tony travelled by foot and horseback to get into Srebrenica and since arriving has run out of food and been injured by Serbian fire but still he managed to smuggle out the story. We see a couple of snippets of Tony talking to camera (showing no evidence of injury) but these could be from anywhere in the general region – there is no footage in this story to suggest that they originate from Tony’s own experience. For example, there is video in colour of villagers around fires followed by black and white video of them allegedly going up a hillside. As the story tells us that they are walking from the fires to the hillsides we have to wonder at this change. Overall, there is nothing convincing to suggest that the various bits of footage are connected or genuinely represent the story told.
Tony tells us that after 11 months of the Serbian siege, villagers light fires on the streets and on the hillsides waiting for what they call the “Plane from God”, US air drops of food made in the dead of night on the steep hillsides – their only lifeline.
From 2:34
Villager says, “I found this about 600 yards uphill. I don’t know what it is. It could be medicine or something.”
Comment: The box is labelled and the villagers have been receiving these packages “for weeks now” according to the American anchor who introduces the story. Does the man not know how to recognise what’s what still at this stage? The v/o is not Tony’s voice indicating the footage is from another story.
Tony Birtley:
“The lucky ones collect their treasured package of 12 meals and head home but in the morning the empty packets lying on the mountain track show that some were so desperate for the food that they couldn’t wait.”
Comment: What we are shown looks like more like random rubbish passed over by vehicles than packaging dropped on steep hillsides from meals opened the night before. Also, the people we are shown sitting beside fires don’t really look desperate and if the people going up the mountain are representatives of their family we have to wonder why they wouldn’t wait till they got together with their family to share the meals.
“American planes have successfully dropped aid … for the last five nights running. The villagers say they have only received one lunch packet. The rest has been taken by the army.”
Comment: “Five nights running” is at odds with “for weeks now” from American anchor. Also at odds is “only one lunch packet” with “treasured package of 12 meals” above.
“Most people have only been eating bread made from hay and corn for the last two months. That has finished. They now make it from the flour from a hazelnut tree.”
Comment: Hay and corn? Is there just the one hazelnut tree and how long will they make bread for the villagers from the hazelnuts from that tree? If they had hazelnuts wouldn’t they have made bread first from that more nutritious source rather than from hay?
“The father of this family demonstrates how much weight he has lost in the last 11 months. It is not a famine here but it can be best described as slow starvation.”
Comment: We are shown a man who looks perfectly normal weight (in fact, with a slight belly) with a belt around his waist whose length extends considerably beyond his girth. We have to wonder at being shown this. I also have a belt whose length extends beyond my girth considerably but it isn’t as a result of losing weight.
We are shown a villager brandishing a plant who says, “This is what I eat.”
Comment: She and her children look normal weight.
From 7:19
Tony Birtley
“This 75-year-old lady lies exhausted after a trek of 17 hours across mountain tracks. There is no food to feed her and she’ll probably die within a few days.”
Comment: The footage of the woman does not obviously suggest this and we have to wonder why she and the others trekked over mountains to Srebrenica for 17 hours.
bosniak leader says 5,000 were needed dead - hello?
From the UN investigation:
“Some surviving members of the Srebrenica delegation have stated that President Izetbegovic also told them that he had learned that a NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina was possible, but could only occur if the Serbs were to break into Srebrenica, killing at least 5,000 of its people.”
This is reminiscent of the document released by right-wing think tank Project for a New American Century (PNAC) in September 2000 stating that what was needed for America to dominate much of humanity and the world’s resources was “some catastrophic and catalysing event – like a new Pearl Harbor.” The document was propaganda targeted at 9/11 truthers to make them believe that the US government was so dedicated to its agenda to dominate the world it would sacrifice its own people as is understood by many to have occurred in Pearl Harbour - the US government knew the attack was coming but seemingly sacrificed its soldiers in order to have a good pretext to enter the war. Ironically, however, both Pearl Harbour and 9/11 were completely staged events where death and injury were staged. (See page on Pearl Harbour.)
“Some surviving members of the Srebrenica delegation have stated that President Izetbegovic also told them that he had learned that a NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina was possible, but could only occur if the Serbs were to break into Srebrenica, killing at least 5,000 of its people.”
This is reminiscent of the document released by right-wing think tank Project for a New American Century (PNAC) in September 2000 stating that what was needed for America to dominate much of humanity and the world’s resources was “some catastrophic and catalysing event – like a new Pearl Harbor.” The document was propaganda targeted at 9/11 truthers to make them believe that the US government was so dedicated to its agenda to dominate the world it would sacrifice its own people as is understood by many to have occurred in Pearl Harbour - the US government knew the attack was coming but seemingly sacrificed its soldiers in order to have a good pretext to enter the war. Ironically, however, both Pearl Harbour and 9/11 were completely staged events where death and injury were staged. (See page on Pearl Harbour.)
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