Chapter 26

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As per Gene Sharps methods news was disseminated to newspapers, journals and NGO's, however in many cases it was false news. The news that was spread and yet to be questioned by the mass media or international human rights organizations was highly critical false information.

In 2011, news that was spread by the media and independent NGO's, mimicked the media and NGO role in Iraq when the false flag of weapons of mass destruction lead to 14,705 (13%) of all documented civilian deaths reported as being directly caused by the US-led coalition. A report notes that of the 4,040 civilian victims of US-led coalition forces for whom age data were available, 1,201 (29%) were children.

To date with the anniversary of Feb 14th the same false flagging information that Chalabi had used that had led to the destruction of Iraq was being used and spread on social media as if the truth.

On February 17th, 2011, the Bahrain hash tag on twitter went wild with people worldwide trying to access information as it was supposedly live streamed. The information on twitter being live would raise the expectation of truth, however when analyzing the data, not surprisingly, the truth is very far from it.

This above image is taken from the Wikipedia website on "Bahrain-Timeline". Bahraini uprising (2011–present) Wikipedia presented false information which should lead anyone trying to establish the truth to question the claims.

However even The London Evening Standard published the headline, "A girl aged two was today reported to have been killed in Bahrain when armed police stormed a peaceful protest camp to drive out anti-government demonstrators. Graphic images were released showing the child's bullet-ridden body apparently lying in hospital."

The writer went on to write:

"She is understood to have been with her parents when riot officers using tear gas, live bullets and clubs swooped on thousands camped in the main square in the capital Manama at around 3am local time. Men, women and young children, many of whom had been sleeping, were forced out of Pearl Square in the unannounced crackdown by police in tanks and armored vehicles.

Medical teams said people were shot, trampled, beaten and suffocated by the gas amid the chaos with plainclothes officers seen firing shotguns as protesters tried to flee. At least five people have been killed and more than 100 injured.

Demonstrators said they were chased by police down side streets as they fled. Several ambulance drivers reported being attacked as they tried to reach the injured. Protesters said dozens of people were missing amid claims they had been arrested and imprisoned. Demonstrators also reported the army had taken people shot to a military hospital, which the public cannot visit.

Thousands started to gather this afternoon at another hospital, the Salmaniya, as they vowed to make it the new rallying point of the anti-government movement after police razed the camp and used barbed wire to seal off the square. As many as 50 tanks rolled through the capital's streets today as the military locked down the Gulf Island's capital and banned protests.

Images of the dead girl and other killed demonstrators were rapidly circulated by mobile phone.

Protester Ali al-Haji said: "We send this picture so the world can see what the government is doing to us." He said: "The first person responsible for this is the King. He is responsible for the killing, for the attacks on women and children. They attacked us. They raised the bar that we will now meet. We are ready to throw the king out.

We will not stop." Mahmoud Mansouri, a protester, said police surrounded the camp and then quickly moved in. "We yelled, 'We are peaceful! Peaceful!' The women and children were attacked just like the rest of us. "They moved in as soon as the media left us.

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