These first two videos were uploaded to YouTube by SyriaTruthNetwork.

This video raises several questions about the massacre of civilians in the Syrian neighborhood of Houla:

Who were the mysterious callers to Al Jazeera, who claimed that the Syrian Army was shelling the area, and that 88 people, then “more than 100 people” were killed?

If the Syrian Army shelled Houla, and killed over a hundred people, why are all the corpses children? Where are their parents? If they were killed as well, why are their corpses absent? If they are still alive, why aren’t they gathering up their dead children?

And who are the people moving those bodies around, as if to arrange them for display? You can see the men who are inspecting the children’s corpses at time 5:23 and time 5:33. Note that they do not reveal their faces…

If the Syrian army was shelling the area, why is there no dust on any of the corpses?

Also, there was another alleged massacre by the Syrian army at around the same time in the village of al-Shoumariyeh. However, the pictures of the dead bodies in their homes reveal that there was no damage to the rooms or the houses where the families were sleeping. They were obviously not killed by artillery shells, which would have destroyed their homes. Someone shot those people in their beds – And this video was not shown on Al-Jazeera, or the zionist media networks.

Next, we have a video of the “shelling”. Yet all we see is an explosion and dust being thrown into the air. The people standing only a few feet from the alleged artillery round are unscathed. There are no injuries. And who are the mysterious, Caucasian looking men near the explosion..?


Finally, here is an investigative report from Russia Today which provides more evidence of faked video, and deliberate deception, on the Part of al-Jazeera.

 

 

 

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