Malaysian Hacker Publishes Proof of Khan Shaykhun Attack Planning

Today, on April 13, Middle East Panorama published an article, related to the fact that the chemical attack in Khan Shayhun was staged by the White Helmets
Tuesday, April 4, the White Helmets activists reported the chemical attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun of Idlib province. The national coalition of the Syrian opposition and revolutionary forces was the first to report 80 dead and 200 injured.
In fact, this chemical attack was a premeditated false flag operation aimed to blame the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad for using chemical weapons against civilians.
A lot of high-ranking opposition journalists took part in this bloodcurdling staging that involved slain and drug intoxicated children and adults.
The high-quality performance was covered by the Smart News Agency and Edlib Media Center. The world’s mainstream media immediately reported this staged attack.
Moreover, photos taken from the stage were immediately posted on Twitter and Facebook and shared by the White Helmets activists and popular opposition bloggers.This plot is proved by correspondence between Mustafa al-Haj Yussef, one of the White Helmets leaders, and Sakir Khader, a well know photographer.
JAsIrX, a Malaysian hacker, has published a letter on his blog that reveals preparations for filming the damage of the alleged chemical attack. The hacker has promised to publish more information on the activity of the Syrian opposition and collaborating with it NGOs.

In the context of progress in the Syrian crisis political settlement, it is advantageous only for those who don’t want the Syrian conflict to end.
source: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/04/13/malaysian-hacker-publishes-proof-of-khan-shaykhun-attack-planning/
THE SYRIAN CHEMICAL ATTACK VIDEO WAS A HOAX
Videos show victims of Syria gas attack
Men sprawled on a tile floor, shirtless and convulsing.
Children, too, seemingly unable to control their shaking and flailing. Panic and screams in the background.
These are some of the hard-to-stomach images that the Obama administration has shown a select group of senators in closed-door briefings to make the case that a limited military attack on Syria is justified, CNN reported on Saturday.
CNN has obtained 13 different videos that the administration has told the Senate Intelligence Committee depict the gruesome scene of a chemical weapons attack in Syria on August 21.
Earlier on Saturday, US Secretary of State John Kerry said in a joint press conference with his French counterpart, ''this is not the time to be silent spectators to slaughter'' adding that ''this is not the time to allow a dictator unfettered use of some of the heinous weapons on earth.''
"There is wide and growing support," Laurent Fabius told reporters in Paris. "Right now, seven of the eight countries in the G8 share our opinion on a strong reaction and 12 countries of the G20 also share this opinion."
Kerry added that many countries were prepared to take part in US-led military strikes against the Syrian regime."There are a number of countries, in the double digits, who are prepared to take military action," Kerry said."We have more countries prepared to take military action than we actually could use in the kind of military action being contemplated."
President Barack Obama also addressed the Syrian crisis in a radio address to the nation arguing that America needs to use limited military force in Syria to deter future chemical weapons attacks, but said he did not want to enter into another costly and protracted war.
"This would not be another Iraq or Afghanistan," Obama said in his weekly radio and internet address, previewing arguments he will make in a nationally televised address on Tuesday."Any action we take would be limited, both in time and scope - designed to deter the Syrian government from gassing its own people again and degrade its ability to do so," Obama said.
Obama has asked the US Congress to approve the use of force.
A final vote in the US Senate is expected at the end of the coming week. A US House vote is likely the week of Sept. 16.Obama will give interviews on Monday to the three network news anchors, as well as to anchors from PBS, CNN, and Fox, more evidence of a "full court press" strategy ahead of pivotal congressional votes on military strikes in Syria.
The interviews will be taped on Monday afternoon and will air during each network's Monday evening news broadcast, the White House said