August 30, 2006

"A Must See Video."

The following correction comes from Professor Peter Maher regarding the erroneoulsy reported destruction of the Serbian Orthodox church and library (in bold).
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This is a must see short video for everyone, exposing some of the greatest fraud in the main stream media regarding the Israeli conflict
 
COMMENTS:  Regarding falsely orchestrating events and doctoring photos. 
 
Remember Dubrovnik where a media fraud reported that the Serbs destroyed the Pearl of the Adriatic, the city of Dubrovnik?  Read below the similarity between the alleged burning of Dubrovnik and the cover of U.S. News and World Report which shows a Hezbollah fighter overlooking a fire in Beirut.    The caption reads, "Wreckage of an Israeli jet billowing smoke in Beirut."  Upon closer look, it is not a war scene.  No, those are automobile tires burning in a garbage dump. 
 
Peter Maher, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, visited Dubrovnik, Croatia, to see for himself the truth about the war in the Balkans.  It should be noted that Dr. Maher, a Roman Catholic, not a Serbian Orthodox source, video taped the entire city, building by building and his footage was shown on Access TV Channel 19 in Chicago.
 
Dr. Maher wrote, "A few months earlier, the press was filled with stories that the Pearl of the Adriatic had been reduced to rubble. The stories were fakes."  Professor Maher goes on to explain just how it happened:  "The dramatic 'Dubrovnik burning' pictures were shot with long lenses. . . .But the smoke was from the fuel tanks of two pleasure boats burning in the Old Harbor ... Dubrovnik's Old City never burned and was never even targeted by the federal forces.   It was not navy guns that did the damage, but plastic and incendiary devices planted on the spot by Croatian forces.....I then asked the cameraman to take us to the building that was reportedly gutted by fire. Reports erroneously identified the destroyed building as the Serbian Orthodox church and library, but the fact is that, facing the Serbian Orthodox church, a burned out hulk of a building stood, burnt out and roofless, a four-level building.  It was the house belonging to Ivo Grbić an artist.  Adjacent structures were unscathed.  No naval guns could have done that.  Grbić was summoned in 2003 to testify in the Hague trial against Slobodan Milosevic, but the official story was that he could not come on account of poor health.  His paints, brushes, easels etc. were reported on a Croatian website to be housed in the Franciscan and Dominican monasteries.  It is unknown to me if these were newly acquired or if the artist's materials were removed before the fire.  On a wall facing the Grbić house we filmed a sign, ICONS in English, and in Serbian Cyrillic letters HKOHE. 
 
"Dubrovnik - "the Pearl of the Adriatic" -was not destroyed, but barely scratched.  We hope you will comply all the corroborating evidence of your findings from other honest witnesses. The PR orchestration has sqamped the facts until now." 
 
And of course, let us not forget the image of the wailing woman in this video - how many did we see, month after month, of Bosnian or Kosovo women and children wailing on the front pages of all our newspapers?  I do not denigrate their suffering because many of them did suffer needlessly, but intentionally by the Bosnian Muslim government of Alija Izetbegovic. But U.S. newspapers never showed photos of Serbian women and children suffering from NATO bombs, or their slaughtering at the hands of Agim Ceku, the Muslim war lord who today is walking a free man. 
 
If only we had had this kind of email/bloging during the war against the Serbian people, the lies would have been exposed immediately and perhaps, just perhaps, things might have been different - one would hope.   
 
'Nuf said.  Stella

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