By SAM GREENHILL All By This Author - 15/08/2008 15:26:26
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=y&authornamef=Sam+Greenhill
The above article discusses the video of a "Tamara Urushadze" who is allegedly a Georgian reporter who was shot by a Russian sniper live on TV. Google "Tamara Urushadze" and you will find thousands of references to her, but every single one of them lead to articles about her supposedly getting shot.
Except one.
There is a single reference to a "Tamara Urushadze" from the United States who in 2006 posted a comment at the internet movie data base regarding a Georgian film, "The Debt". That "Tamara Urushadze" is clearly listed as "Author: Tamara Urushadze from United States". http://farm.imdb.com/title/tt0492961/maindetails
It gets better, though.
View the video closely and you will VIEW Tamara's "instinctive" reaction at exactly the same moment you HEAR the "Russian sniper's" first bullet "hit". Problem: the speed of sound is 700 mph, the speed of a bullet from a sniper's rifle is 2000+ mph. Just as you see lightning first, then hear the thunder, the sound should have arrived slightly later and it did not - it arrived simultaneously.
After she is "shot", the camera operator just stands there for several seconds while she is removed from view. Then the camera whirls around and about and Tamara is not seen again until about 35 seconds later, sporting a scratch on her arm. Despite the apparent firing of four or five shots in quick succession, no one flees, no one cringes. In the distance, two people show no reaction at all.
Now propaganda of this type is hardly unique to Georgians, and Putin's criminality against other peoples such as in Ichkeria (Chechnya) is legendary, but Georgian propaganda the video most certainly is. Despite its obvious flaws it is being distributed and redistributed through the web to prepare the West for war.
Remember "Nayirah", the "nurse" who testified to a US House committee that Iraqi troops occupying Kuwait had removed babies from their incubators and left them to die? Much later, it was found that she was 15-years-old and no nurse at all, but the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador. By then, it was too late to prevent the outrage of the American people that gave Bushdaddy carte blanche to wage war against Iraq.
True, Tamara's "wound" isn't as appealing as that, but the idea is clear that the Russians are by definition monsters who shoot media folk, while the pure and innocent Georgians are broadcasting about relief efforts. It must be remembered that the Georgians started the war with a genocide that killed up to 2,000 Ossetians in 3 days, about 3% of the total population of South Ossetia.
No doubt, Russian propaganda will counter with its own efforts if it hasn't already, but it is unlikely that the people of the West will notice it, whereas a Georgian propaganda videos such as the one under consideration are getting widespread approval and repetition from all major media outlets.
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shakespeare rolls in his grave
17.08.2008 04:41
Surely anyone with any common sense can see through this?......I wish!!!!
That's the state of the mainstream media for ya
chimp23
That reminds me of the US attack on the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad
17.08.2008 21:47
They were protected under article IV Geneva Convention 12/8/49
and the summary protocols and additions of 8/6/77 to which the USA are party.
He was killed on the 8th of April 2003 after shells fired from a US tank of the 64th armoured regiment of the 3rd division of infantry took apart the room he was in.
His family succeeded, in 2005 to persuade a prosecution judge of the Spanish judiciary, Santiago Pedraz, to arraign those members of the US defence forces responsible for the attack on the Hotel Palestine on the 8th of april 2003.
There were 3 names on the summons sheet.
sergeant Thomas Gibson,
captain Philip Wolford
lieutenant colonel Philip de Camp
They never answered the summons as they are protected from international law & article IV of the Geneva Convention and sundry protocols signed by the USA - for the good reason they are US soldiers and the Spanish court as "sovreign" had a right to pursue charges relating to its citizens but not to bring US soldiers to court.
"That would be a matter for the Iraqi courts" - when the Iraqis can run their own country they'll have their own courts. original IMC report in English: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/70167
But of course since then they've been told they won't ever, never, get a chance to bring far-far away land US soldiers or mercenaries before their courts.
That's enough to encourage young people to stab their cig butts out on upholstery and protest the Tobacco trade. isn't it?
impressed, inspired, influenced, illuminated & stabbing cigs on upholstery