Syrian observatory for human rights.
You can find this so called organisation quoted every day almost, the BBC, Guardian, CNN, Fox news in fact all of them, every newspaper, every news channel on tv, so who are these people, in this massive organisation, that covers the whole of Syria?
I know by now you must be thinking to cover the whole of Syria, that this organisation has funding from NATO, or Reuters or just run by 1000's of volunteers right? wrong. Allow me to introduce one Rami Abdulrahman, the only member of this organisation, he lives in a small flat in Coventry England, yes you heard that right, Coventry.
From what I can find on Rami, he was arrested for theft and other petty crimes in Syria 3 or 4 times, he fled the country when he got out of jail, and headed to the UK as a refugee of war, as you may be able to understand, he holds a lot of feelings of resentment to the authorities in Syria, so can hardly be called "impartial" yet here he is everyday, quoted by one and all, as the voice on the streets of Syria. How do we take these news outlets serious any more, when it is so blatant to see, that they pick and choose sources to fit their own narrative of "regime change.?
Since oil was found in the Golan heights, and many an American senator being on the board of directors of the oil companies involved in the drilling and exploration, we can expect this war to drag on, till there is not a single house left in Syria.
You can take a look via drone footage regarding what is left, of the once great city Aleppo, it is only 2 minutes long, and well worth a look, to get some perspective of what has been going on here, with NATO indiscriminately bombing the place back to medieval times. I have some Syrian friends here in Poland, they are genuine refugees, and a nicer family you could not wish to meet.
Until the next time friends, peace and love, steem on and stay AWESOME!
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