Fake BBC, CNN Videos on Syria

TEHRAN – As the western-backed terrorists are killing people, raping women and looting their possessions, the Western media are running a false campaign against the Syrian government  through fabricated reports and videos to justify US backup for militants and pave the ground for its intervention in Syria,according to FNA.

Irrefutable evidence of a stunning bit of fakery by the BBC:

In this version the medic being interviewed says about the 2 minute mark:

“..It’s just absolute chaos and carnage here, ‘erm’ we’ve had a massive influx of

what looks like serious burns, ‘er’ seems like it must be some sort of chemical

weapon, I’m not really sure..”

In this version she says – it is at about 2 mins 20 seconds in this edit:

 “..It’s just absolute chaos and carnage here, ‘erm’ we’ve had a massive influx of

what looks like serious burns, ‘er’ seems like it must be some sort of, I’m not

really sure, maybe napalm, something similar to that..”

The disturbing thing is the footage of the doctor talking is precisely the same each time. It is edited so as to give the impression the medic is talking in real time in her natural voice – there are none of the accepted devices used to indicate a voiceover translation. But it must be true that in at least one, and possibly both, the clips she is not talking in real time in her own voice.  It is very hard to judge as her mouth and lips are fully covered throughout. Perhaps neither of the above is what she actually said.

Terrible things are happening all the time in Syria. Once you realize the indisputable fact of the fake interview the BBC and CNN have put out, some of the images in this video begin to be less than convincing on close inspection too.

R.S

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