The CIA, in collusion with the State Department, is no longer able to pull off credible false flag operations.
Hours after the Israeli media, dutifully echoed by USA Today, reported on leaflets demanding the registration of Jews in Ukraine – harking back to similar moves during the Nazi era – deputy director of the National Conference Supporting Jews (NCSJ), responsible for efforts in Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic States, pronounced the leaflet bogus.
“It’s a fake flyer,” the deputy director, Lesley Weiss, told The Daily Dot. “It’s not true that they have to register or be deported,” he said after talking with Denis Pushilin, chairman of the pro-Russian Donetsk People’s Government.
The corporate media in the United States had insinuated the leaflets were distributed by pro-Russians in Donetsk, this feeding into hysterical propaganda warning of an imminent invasion by Russia of eastern Ukraine. The specter of anti-Semitism conjured the appropriate Nazi imagery ofKristallnacht and gas chambers at Auschwitz. It would have dovetailed nicely with the media campaign portraying Russian leader Vladimir Putin as Adolf Hitler.
Weiss said the flyers were designed to create anxiety among the city’s Jewish population that would be subsequently exploited in the West to portray pro-Russians as anti-Semitic. The Jewish community has dismissed the operation as a provocation, although it is uncertain who is responsible.
“You can image the anxiety it’s causing,” she said, noting that the tactic is reminiscent of the Nazis.
Secretary of State John Kerry and the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine – a fellow pro-coup collaborator, along with Victoria Nuland of the State Department – Geoffrey Pyatt wasted no time denouncing the leaflets, which fed into the propaganda campaign waged by the establishment media.
Before the incident fades away entirely as new events arise in Ukraine, we should ask cui bono – who benefits from such a brazen stunt. It certainly is not Ukrainians mistrustful of the junta in Kyiv, dominated as it is by fascists and others who celebrate the Banderivtsi, supporters of ultra-nationalist Stepan Bandera who declared war in Jewry in Ukraine following the Second World War. Following the coup instigated by the State Department, there were widespread fears when anti-Semites from the Right Sector and Svoboda commanded high posts in the junta government.
The russophobe junta in Kyiv and the United States, both interested in exacerbating the conflict with Russia, are the only two parties that would have benefited from the ruse, had it been successful. The false flag would have portrayed Russian-speaking Ukrainians as anti-Semitic, a characteristic that carries plenty of sensationalistic weight in a politically correct media – unless, of course, the anti-Semites are working for the United States and attempting to overthrow yet another democratically elected leader targeted for elimination.
This article was posted: Thursday, April 17, 2014 at 9:19 pm
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