The Dike Breaks - Netherland Ends Support For "White Helmets" Terrorist Propaganda
15
September, 2018
The
Netherland just announced that it is ending its support for
al-Qaeda's propaganda gang, the "White Helmets". It also
ends its support for the so called Free Syrian Police. Last week the
Netherlands shut
down its
"non lethal" support for the Free Syrian Army after Dutch
news organizations found that members of these groups were accused of
terrorism by their General Prosecutor.
According
to the Volkskrant
daily (in
Dutch), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ended the support for the
White Helmets after its Directorate for International Research and
Policy Evaluation issued a critical report about them. For the White
Helmets, which had received €12.5 million from the Dutch
government, it lists the following issues:
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the supervision of the behavior of the rescue workers is 'inadequate'. The organization that supervises, Mayday, based in the Netherlands, is closely intertwined with the White Helmets itself. In practice, donors do not understand the difference between the two organizations.
Mayday wants to spend a maximum of 0.9% of its budget on supervision of the work of the White Helmets. 'That is why there is a lack of independent supervision of the activities and results of the project.'
The money for the White Helmets is transferred to the Syrian border in cash or enters the country via the hawala system. It is 'problematic' that Mayday does not know how much money is paid via which route. That is why there is a danger that money has fallen into the hands of armed groups. The cash flow can also indirectly be used for illegal trade. Systematic control of the money flow is missing.
The White Helmets are active in areas where armed groups are in power that are considered 'unacceptable' for the Netherlands. Contact between the White Helmets and local administrators who work together with extremist organizations is inevitable.
The
seemingly intentional lack of transparency practically guarantees
that much of the more than $150 million the White Helmets received
from various governments will have flown into the private pockets of
the people who organize the scam.
This
blog published several pieces about the White Helmets, mostly
pointing out their obviously faked media productions:
- How White Helmets Videos Are Made - November 21 2016
For
background information on the White Helmets the earlier pieces by
Vanessa Beeley's at 21stCenturyWire´are
still the best: Syria’s
White Helmets: War by Way of Deception – Part Iand Part
II – Syria’s White Helmets: ‘Moderate Executioners’.
Vanessa
Beeley, Eva
Barlett (vid)
and others have tried for years to point out the nefarious scheme
behind the propaganda scam "White Helmets". Roger
Waters rightly
calls them (vid)
a "fake propaganda construct for terrorists". But 'western'
media loved the dramatic fake photos and videos the White Helmets
produced, partly because they could put them into print and on screen
free of any charge. Whoever criticized them and questioned their
narratives was publicly
smeared and derided.
The Volkkrant notes:
It is the first time that a Western government states that there are problems with the project.
It
will not be the last time. More people will take note, look into the
issue and pressure their governments to end their support. As the
Dutch know well, once the dikes break it is impossible to stop the
flood. The relentless work of a few engaged writers put pressure onto
the dike and finally broke it. The White Helmet scam will soon come
under a flood of public scrutiny and will be swept away into some
dark corner of history.
Just
a month ago Germany's Foreign Minister Maas, also known
as a
"well styled NATO call boy", met the
White Helmets front man Raed al-Saleh, who was denied
entry into the U.S.,
and promised him more money. Maas also lauded the
recent 'evacuation of White Helmets' from the Quneitra and Daraa area
to Israel which was just another scam. Israel used the White Helmet
cover to
evacuated a number of terrorists commanders it
had paid and equipped for years in its war on Syria.
Maas
and his NATO colleagues in other countries will soon be asked about
the Dutch example. Can they refute the analysis the Foreign Ministry
of their NATO ally Netherland made? Can Maas explain what happened
with the €17 million Germany gave to them? In who's pocket did they
end up?
Update (Sep 16, 5:30 utc):
Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16 fighter jets will be pulled out of the mission against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria at the end of the year, the Dutch government said Friday, September 14.
“Cabinet has decided not to prolong the use of F-16s in the fight against IS past December 31,” the Dutch cabinet said in a statement on Friday.
Some
80 Dutch troops will continue to provide training to the Iraqi army.
I have asked on the Syria Campaign(umbrella organisation who manage the WH) website for a copy of their annual audit, or a report on WH activities.
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I also asked our own govt for a detailed breakdown on exactly how and where our tax payed funding for the WH was spent.At the least I expected a full report from the firefighter who was sent to Turkey to train the WH.
Nothing, because there is no accountability.We shouldn't let it rest