By Caitlin Johnstone
November 18, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons is now hemorrhaging evidence that the US and
its allies deceived the world once again about yet
another military intervention, which should be a
front-page story all over the world. Yet if you
looked at American news media headlines you’d think
the only thing that matters right now is indulging
the childish fantasy that Donald Trump might somehow
magically be removed from office via supermajority
consensus in a majority-Republican Senate.
CounterPunch has
published an
actual bombshell of a report by
journalist Jonathan Steele containing many
revelations about the OPCW scandal which were
previously unknown to the public. Steele is an award-winning
reporter who
worked as a senior foreign correspondent for The
Guardian back
before that outlet was purged
of all critical thinkers on western imperialism;
he first
waded into the OPCW controversy last month with
a statement made on the BBC revealing the existence
of a second whistleblower on the organisation’s
investigation into an alleged chemical weapons
attack in Douma, Syria.
If you haven’t been following this story you can click
here for a timeline of events to
fully appreciate the significance of these new
revelations about the Douma incident, but just to
quickly recap, in April of last year reports
surfaced that dozens of civilians had been killed in
that city by chemical weapons used by the Syrian
government under President Bashar al-Assad. This
immediately drew skepticism from people who’ve been
paying attention to the narrative manipulation
campaign against Syria, since Assad had already won
the battle for Douma and had no strategic reason to
employ banned weapons there knowing that there would
be a military strike in retaliation from western
powers. True to form, a few days later the US,
France and the UK launched airstrikes on the Syrian
government.
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The OPCW released its final report on Douma in March
of this year, but that report has been contradicted
by two separate whistleblowers from the Douma
investigation. The first surfaced
in May of this year with a leaked Engineering
Assessment claiming the chlorine cylinders found at
the crime scene were unlikely to have been dropped
from the air, and that it was far more likely that
they were manually placed there, i.e. staged, by the
occupying opposition forces in Douma. The second
whistleblower came forward last month with a
day-long presentation in Brussels before a panel of
experts assembled by the whistleblowing defense
group Courage Foundation, the findings of which were published
by WikiLeaks.
This new report by Steele focuses on
information provided to him by the second
whistleblower, who is going by the pseudonym “Alex”
out of fear for his safety. The information provided
by Alex has turned out to be far more incendiary
even than the leaked Engineering Assessment. Here
are seven major highlights (hyperlinks go to the
relevant article text they reference):
1- US government officials attempted
to pressure OPCW investigators into
believing that the Assad government was responsible
for the Douma incident. The officials were placed in
the same room as the investigators by the OPCW’s
then-cabinet chief Bob Fairweather, which the
investigators of course felt was a grossly
inappropriate breach of the OPCW’s commitment to
impartiality. For the record the US government already
has a known history of
bullying the OPCW, an ostensibly independent and
international body, to force it to allow the
advancement of pre-existing regime change agendas.
2- Alex reports that internal dissent on the OPCW’s
official publications on the Douma incident was far
more ubiquitous than previously known, saying “Most
of the Douma team felt the two reports on the
incident, the Interim Report and the Final Report,
were scientifically impoverished, procedurally
irregular and possibly fraudulent.”
3- All
but one member of
the team agreed with the Engineering Assessment that
it was far more likely that the chlorine cylinders
were manually placed on the scene by people on the
ground.
4- Ian Henderson, the South African ballistics
expert whose name was signed on the leaked
Engineering Assessment, seems to have been responsible
for leaking it. Whether Henderson himself was
involved in the leak was not previously known to the
public.
5- Investigators experienced pressures against
saying anything about their mounting findings that
no chemical attack occurred, with Alex calling
it “the
elephant in the room which no-one dared mention
explicitly”.
6- The OPCW’s Final Report on the Douma incident explicitly
claimed the investigation found “reasonable
grounds that the use of a toxic chemical as a weapon
took place. This toxic chemical contained reactive
chlorine. The toxic chemical was likely molecular
chlorine.” Yet according to Alex the levels of
chlorinated organic chemicals found on the scene
“were no higher than you would expect in any
household environment” and were in fact “much lower
than what would be expected in environmental
samples”, comparable
to or even lower than the
World Health Organisation’s recommended chlorine
levels for drinking water. This extremely crucial
fact was actively
and repeatedly omitted from
the OPCW’s public reporting in a way Alex describes as
“deliberate and irregular”.
7- Steele mentioned
last month that
he’d unsuccessfully reached out to the OPCW for
comment on the second OPCW whistleblower’s
revelations, and in his new article he confirms that
the organisation is still dodging him, with both Fairweather and the
OPCW’s media office refusing
to respond. La
Repubblica‘s Stefania Maurizi has
also been reporting that
the OPCW is dodging the press on this important
matter. The OPCW did
respond to press inquiries after
the first whistleblower surfaced in May, but it
appears that someone has given the order to cease
doing so with the claims of this second
whistleblower.
If there were any correlation between newsworthiness
and actual news coverage, the OPCW scandal would be
making front-page international headlines today.
Instead, the mounting evidence that the US and its
allies committed a war crime based on false
information and that a supposedly independent
watchdog organisation helped them cover it up barely
registers. Why is that?
If you ask Syria narrative managers like The
Guardian‘s George Monbiot or The
Intercept‘s Mehdi Hasan, this isn’t a big
story because even if Assad wasn’t responsible
for the Douma incident, it doesn’t matter because
he’s still a very bad man. But this is an extremely
intellectually dishonest obfuscation on their part,
because this has nothing to do with whether or not
Bashar al-Assad is a nice person. The OPCW covering
up its findings exculpating the Syrian government on
Douma wouldn’t be significant because it would mean
that Assad is a good person, it would be significant
because it would mean the US deceived the world
about yet another military intervention. And it
would make it much harder for the US to manufacture
public support for other military interventions in
the future.
Which is of course the real reason the
political/media class is ignoring the OPCW scandal.
Military violence is
the glue that holds the US-centralized empire
together, which means it is of utmost strategic
importance that that empire retain the ability to
manufacture consent for military violence going
forward. Because plutocrat-controlled news media
outlets are
set up in such a way that
their employees know their careers depend on
protecting the empire upon which the plutocratic
class is built, the OPCW scandal is an obvious no-go
for anyone who wishes to remain in the business.
The only way this story will get mainstream coverage
is if it goes viral without the assistance of the
mainstream media, at which point the propagandists
will be forced to report on it to save face and
begin the near-impossible task of trying to regain
control of the narrative. This will only happen if
enough of us work together to shove the OPCW scandal
into mainstream attention. I think this would end up
being a very good thing for the world.
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