> Nogovitsyn: Mercenaries working for Georgians
> may disguise themselves as Russians
>
> Paul Joseph Watson
> Prison Planet
> Monday, August 18, 2008
>
> Deputy Chief of the Russian General Staff Anatoly Nogovitsyn warns that
> Georgia may be planning to commit false flag terror attacks by using
> mercenaries dressed in Russian uniforms, as Russia moved to guard
> sensitive
> infrastructure against terrorist attacks.
>
> In a news briefing on Monday, he said: "I cannot rule out that they might
> use mercenaries with Slavic appearance for a provocation, clad in the
> uniform of Russian servicemen, in order to commit subversive acts both on
> Ossetian and Russian territory."
>
> In response to the threat, Russia has stationed troops around the Inguri
> Hydroelectric Plant, viewed as a potential target.
>
>
> Nogovitsyn's warning that Georgia may resort to subversion in order to
> enhance its well-groomed image of being the victim of a war that it
> started
> with the horrific bombardment of civilian targets in South Ossetia on
> August
> 8th, arrives amidst more examples of pro-Georgian western media bias.
>
> Following in the footsteps of the BBC, Rupert Murdoch's Sky News used
> footage of the South Ossetian capital, Tskhinvali in ruins after the
> Georgian assault and claimed it was the Georgian town of Gori after it was
> attacked by the Russians.
>
> In reality, 70%% of Tskhinvali was destroyed, whereas Gori suffered
> relatively little damage according to a United Nations aid convoy.
>
> "Russia 's TV channel Zvezda, which has five camera crews working in
> Tskhinvali, aired the same footage two days before, on Monday," reports
> Pravda. "Sky News showed its report with no sound, whereas the people
> showed
> in the Russian report could be heard speaking Russian and Ossetian
> languages. The crying people shown in the report were heard cursing
> Georgian
> President Saakashvili for destructions and manslaughter."
>
> After the controversy came to light yesterday, the Sky News clip was
> quickly
> pulled from You Tube.
>
> In addition, CNN last week showed Georgian forces attacking Russian
> civilians in Tskhinvali, the provincial capital of South Ossetia, but then
> claimed it showed Russians attacking Georgians in the Georgian town of
> Gori.
>
> A 12-year-old American girl who was caught up in the brutal assault by
> Georgia on South Ossetia attempted to tell the truth about who the real
> aggressors were during a live Fox News interview, but she was quickly
> silenced by the host.
>
> Western media coverage of the conflict has reflected a virulently
> pro-Georgia bias since the very start, once again proving that the press
> is
> not independent, but simply a mouthpiece for the same Anglo-American power
> structure for whom Georgia is merely another client state.
>
>
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