Here is a video of someone talking not only about this week's attack. But also the supposed gas attacks that started the Americans funding the civil war in the first place.
But this week's attack is being called a false flag because it was a sarin gas attack. The supposed rescuers were only wearing gas masks and no gloves or any type of protection from sarin other than gas masks. From the CDC - "Following release of sarin into the air, people can be exposed through skin contact or eye contact." Also, "A person’s clothing can release sarin after it has come in contact with sarin vapor, which can lead to exposure of other people." Same thing with hospitals that were supposedly treating the victims. No one was wearing protection other than gas masks.
Then there were other things. Certain people were shipped gas masks days before the "attack" (possibly to make good photo props). There were a couple tweets that happened before the attack that point to it being a false flag. After the attacks a doctor at the hospital was tweeting and doing interviews instead of treating patients. And there are questions about whether or not he's actually in Syria or still working as a doctor. (There's a lot of sketchy stuff when it comes to him.)
Then there's the fact that this small attack would obviously lead to huge problems for the Syrian government. There's no reason why they would do an attack like this to lose so much. Trump said days before the attack that the US would give up on ousting Assad, that he could stay in power and the US would only be going after ISIS. But then for some reason Assad does a sarin attack on a small neighborhood to kill a hundred or so people, which would also guarantee his removal from power. Days after it was decided he could stay in power. So this looks like someone trying to change Trump's mind about Assad staying in power.
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Here is a video of someone talking not only about this week's attack. But also the supposed gas attacks that started the Americans funding the civil war in the first place.
But this week's attack is being called a false flag because it was a sarin gas attack. The supposed rescuers were only wearing gas masks and no gloves or any type of protection from sarin other than gas masks. From the CDC - "Following release of sarin into the air, people can be exposed through skin contact or eye contact." Also, "A person’s clothing can release sarin after it has come in contact with sarin vapor, which can lead to exposure of other people." Same thing with hospitals that were supposedly treating the victims. No one was wearing protection other than gas masks.
Then there were other things. Certain people were shipped gas masks days before the "attack" (possibly to make good photo props). There were a couple tweets that happened before the attack that point to it being a false flag. After the attacks a doctor at the hospital was tweeting and doing interviews instead of treating patients. And there are questions about whether or not he's actually in Syria or still working as a doctor. (There's a lot of sketchy stuff when it comes to him.)
Then there's the fact that this small attack would obviously lead to huge problems for the Syrian government. There's no reason why they would do an attack like this to lose so much. Trump said days before the attack that the US would give up on ousting Assad, that he could stay in power and the US would only be going after ISIS. But then for some reason Assad does a sarin attack on a small neighborhood to kill a hundred or so people, which would also guarantee his removal from power. Days after it was decided he could stay in power. So this looks like someone trying to change Trump's mind about Assad staying in power.