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Syrian Fake News. 13 Years of Lies That Have Destroyed Syria

Published 3 weeks ago3 minute read

For 13 years, a gigantic fake news campaign, conducted by governments, PR agencies, media, NGOs, influencers, has hammered public opinion to make it accept a proxy war waged by the West and the petro-monarchies against the Arab Republic of Syria.

The result of this aggression, waged also with fierce sanctions, has resulted in half a million dead, six million refugees, misery, disease, destruction… and, as head of government, a bloodthirsty jihadist—al Jolani—until yesterday the recipient of a ten million dollar bounty issued by the FBI.

This book analyzes some of the most blatant fake news and media manipulation that has succeeded in convincing millions of people of the need for yet another “humanitarian war” to bring down the “rogue state” of the day. 

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Francesco Santoianni has worked for 40 years on Emergency Planning and Management, also publishing books such as ‘Le fabbriche della paura’ (1987); ‘L’ultima epidemia – Le armi biologiche’ (1990); ‘Disaster Management: come salvare o distruggere una società’ (2021) and, with Professor Giulio Tarro: ‘Covid: il virus della paura’ (LAD Edizioni, 2020) and ‘Emergenza Covid: dal lockdown alla vaccinazione di massa’ (LAD Edizioni, 2021).

He debunks fake news in LAntidiplomatico.it. On this subject he has published ‘Fake News: guida per smascherarle’ (LAD Edizioni, 2020). www.francescosantoianni.it

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