Theodore Postol

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Person.png Dr Ted Postol  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic)
Theodore Postol.jpg
BornApril 1946
Brooklyn, New York
NationalityAmerican
Alma materMIT
Member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations/Members 3
InterestsPhysicist

Dr Ted Postol is Professor Emeritus of Science, Technology, and National Security Policy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a former advisor to the US Navy Chief of Naval Operations. He has long been a critic of the effectiveness of the US Patriot missile system.[1]

2013 Ghouta gas attack

Dr Ted Postol has also been highly critical of the US narrative of the 2013 Ghouta chemical attack in Syria, arguing in a 46-page report that Al Qaeda rebels were responsible rather than Bashar al-Assad's government.[2]

The Lloyd-Postol report made seven main findings:

  1. The Syrian Improvised Chemical Munitions that Were Used in the 21 August 2013 Nerve Agent Attack in Damascus Have a Range of About 2 Kilometers.
  2. The UN Independent Assessment of the Range of the Chemical Munition Is in Exact Agreement with Our Findings.
  3. This Indicates That These Munitions Could Not Possibly Have Been Fired at East Ghouta from the “Heart”, or from the Eastern Edge, of the Syrian Government Controlled Area Shown in the Intelligence Map Published by the White House on 30 August 2013.
  4. This mistaken Intelligence Could Have Led to an Unjustified US Military Action Based on False Intelligence.
  5. A Proper Vetting of the Fact That the Munition Was of Such Short Range Would Have Led to a Completely Different Assessment of the Situation from the Gathered Data.
  6. Whatever the Reasons for the Egregious Errors in the Intelligence, the Source of These Errors Needs to Be Explained.
  7. If the Source of These Errors Is Not Identified, the Procedures that Led to this Intelligence Failure Will Go Uncorrected, and the Chances of a Future Policy Disaster Will Grow With Certainty.[3]

2017 Khan Sheikhun gas attack

Similarly Dr Postol produced a 14-page interim report challenging the narrative of a White House Intelligence document issued on 11 April 2017 in relation to an alleged nerve agent attack by the Syrian airforce at Khan Sheikhun in Syria's rebel-controlled Idlib province on 4 April 2017.[4]

His report states:

"In fact, a main piece of evidence that is cited in the [White House] document points to an attack that was executed by individuals on the ground, not from an aircraft, on the morning of April 4."[5]

By exonerating the Syrian airforce from responsibility for the sarin gas attack, Dr Postol therefore implicates Al Qaeda's 'White Helmets'.[6]

 

Documents by Theodore Postol

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
File:Ghouta-Bad-Intelligence.pdfreport14 January 2014Syrian Chemical Weapons AttackA Massachusetts Institute of Technology report that demolishes claims by the US, UK and French governments that the Syrian government used chemical weapons against its own civilian population in the Ghouta area of Damascus on 21 August 2013
File:Postol-debunks-kaszeta.pdfreport14 July 2014Syrian Chemical Weapons Attack
Dan Kaszeta
Expose of fraudulent claims made by Dan Kaszeta, the West's favourite source for demonising information on President Assad's alleged guilt for the Ghouta chemical weapons attack of August 2013

 

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Document:The Trump Administration’s Syria Gas Attack Narrative Continues to UnravelArticle18 April 2017Michael KriegerUnited States Government: "They Lied About Iraq; They Lied About Libya; They're Lying About Syria."
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