- 09 Apr 2017 21:14
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The Syrian gas hoax is basically the same as the Jewish community center bomb threat hoax; a stupid fake story to further the establishment agenda. We don't even need an investigation or need to look at any evidence; this kind of low-information propaganda tells you all you need to know.
But if we did have a real investigation, we would probably find that it was the same hoax as the 2013 gas attack hoax, just like we found that most of the bomb hoaxes came from Israel.
Conspiracy claims that Syrian gas attack was 'false flag' are unproven
This was the same line of thinking by those who criticized people who said the Jewish community bomb threats were a false flag. Who has less credibility at this point; the establishment media or the alternative media?
But if we did have a real investigation, we would probably find that it was the same hoax as the 2013 gas attack hoax, just like we found that most of the bomb hoaxes came from Israel.
Conspiracy claims that Syrian gas attack was 'false flag' are unproven
In the hours between this week’s chemical weapons attack in Syria and President Donald Trump’s retaliatory missile strike, conspiracy theorists worked to discredit the civilian deaths. They called it a "false flag" operation designed to trigger American involvement in the country’s civil war.
Bloggers, political leaders and even Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams all questioned the reason behind the toxic gas attack on April 4 in Khan Sheikhoun, a rebel-controlled area in northwestern Syria.
The attack reportedly killed at least 86 people, and came less than a week after U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said that removing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was no longer a "focus" of diplomatic policy.
On the evening of April 6, Trump ordered two Navy warships to fire 59 Tomahawk missiles at a Syrian airfield to retaliate against the attack, killing at least six.
So, was the chemical attack a hoax orchestrated to draw the United States into Syria’s civil war?
We found no credible evidence of it. While doubters have raised eyebrows, asked questions and offered theories, there’s little in the way of proof that their claims are anything more than speculation.
Here are the charges some are alleging.
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This was the same line of thinking by those who criticized people who said the Jewish community bomb threats were a false flag. Who has less credibility at this point; the establishment media or the alternative media?