Laugh with the Mossad: List after List to Keep Deceiving Syrian State
The Israeli Mossad is
resorting to all cheap tactics in a bid to salvage its most
successful spying cell to infiltrate Syria since the Elly Cohen cell.
After many respected journalists, writers and activists concentrated
their efforts to expose the Vanessa Beeley-Eva Bartlett-Tim Anderson
spying cell, the Mossad is trying its best to abort these efforts.
At the beginning, all
uncooperative activists and writers received all kind of threats and
bullying, including death threats. The goal was clear: either to
frighten these people into silence, or to destroy their reputation in
order to neutralise their message and reduce their audience reach.
After these dirty tactics
failed, at least partially, where a few activists and writers
resisted and continued with their efforts, the Mossad became
desperate to try every dirty tactic it had in its book in order to
salvage what remained of the spying cell's mission.
The latest tactic was so
simple, dumb and unconvincing.
The Mossad mobilised into
action its cell members it planted on the both sides of Syrian
crisis.
At the beginning, unknown
“activist” Kester
Ratcliff
compiled a list of all Mossad agents who successfully infiltrated
Syria, Palestine and Iran, claiming to support the Axis of
Resistance. Kester named the list “International Assadists
References Directory” so as to give them credibility as pro-Syrian
activists.
The
tactic was simple: arrange to counteract all reports about their
spying work in Syria during the crisis, making it look as if
anti-Syria activists are attacking them as if they’re not really
Mossad agents but instead “real” friends of Syria.
And
this is what actually happened. The spying cell members mentioned in
this list, immediately and actively tried to capitalise on it,
claiming they were attacked because of their unwavering support of
the Syrian state.
Then
another Mossad agent who claims to be a “supporter of Syria”
Brandon Turbeville, compiled the same names of the Mossad spies,
publishing them in a list he called “You Want a Real List?
Directory of Accurate Alt Media Sources on Syria”.
Another
Bollywood movie produced and directed by the Mossad.
Let
us discuss how cheap and dumb this move was.
In
the first list compiled by Kester Ratcliff, he made the mistake to
fail mentioning any real friend of Syria. “The list of
International Assadists” did not include the activists who were
shot at by extremists in the Western countries because of their early
activities in support of Syria. It did not mention the name of the
first writers from the region who wrote in English about the crisis
and the elements of Western intervention involved, I mean, the Kadi
family. Dozens of well known activists, writers and journalists were
not mentioned in the list. That includes Jamal Daoud, who was on the
frontline in supporting Syria from day 1 of the crisis. It did not
include names of Westerners who travelled and lived in Syria for
years and broadcasted live from there to counteract the Western
hostile media reports such as Penelope Stafyla. And why did the list
not include the names of many Syrian patriots who sacrificed their
lives to help their homeland, including Zak Alsawaf, Naassan Turk,
Nabil Malazi, Abdel Maseeh AlChami and others?
The list was designed for
one purpose: to deceive Syrian authorities and pro-Syrian supporters
about this spy cell. In executing this, the Mossad has ambitiously
attempted to salvage the exposed cell and its mission of infiltrating
Syria and its allies.
Both lists were never
realistic. Both named the same Mossad agents for the same purpose.
Both lists lack any credibility and did not come from any credible
source. And, both contained spies that did not hear about Syria until
the near end of the crisis. No single name (except one or two) was of
a genuine activist who had a track record of supporting Syria from
the beginning of the crisis. Vanessa Beeley, described in both lists
as the one who played a major role in the Syrian crisis, did not set
foot in Syria until July 2016. This is a year after the Russian
decisive military intervention in Syria which played a major role in
limiting terrorism and ending the crisis altogether. The crisis was
reaching its end from September 2015 onwards. July 2016 was too late
to play any role in the crisis and to influence how people of Western
countries think about Syria and its state.
We are happy that our
efforts have sent the Mossad into chaos and for them to resort to
such cheap, dumb and desperate tactics to salvage its largest spying
cell in the Middle East. And, we are sure that no one with half a
brain bought this rubbish.
While we are concerned
about the spying cell's infiltration of Syria, the Mossad’s
desperate actions such as described, sends us a comforting message
that, despite its initial success, it is doomed to fail.
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