Global Research | Mar 19, 2017 | Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli |
Updated Evidence From Swedish Doctors
This article reports updated
findings I obtained in a further examination of videos published by the
White Helmets, and which aimed to represent consequences of an alleged
gas attack in Sarmine in March 2015 [See my first report of March 6, 2017]. [1] The videos depict a medical rescuing scenario focused on ‘lifesaving’ procedures on children.
The new findings, which have also been confirmed in second-opinions issued by MD specialists member of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR) on March 12, 2017,/
a) demonstrate that the main highlighted
‘life-saving‘ procedure on the infant shown in the second video of the
sequence was faked. Namely, no substance (e.g. adrenaline) was injected
into the child while the ‘medic’ or doctor introduced the syringe-needle
in a simulated intracardiac-injection manoeuvre [See video below with
the findings’ synopsis];
b) may bring support to the hypothesis mentioned by doctors in the previous report, referring that the child in question, “if not already dead, might have died because the injection procedure”.
The three children subjected to ‘life-saving’ procedures in the second video were eventually dead, and the cause of death –that according to the White helmets video would be attributed to chlorine gas– has been disputed by other medical opinions independently of the assessments by the Swedish doctors mentioned in the SWEDHR reports. For instance, in the opinion of a UK doctor, the health-status in reference to the above mentioned child could be instead attributed to drug overdose, likely opiates.
The findings in these reports raise serious questions about the ethical integrity of the organization White Helmets, on the anti-medical procedures they advertise in its videos, and the war-criminal behaviour represented by the misuse of dead children with propaganda aims.
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