Deceiving the World with Pictures
Aug 12th, 2008 | By De-Construct.net | In Featured Articles, MSM Watch
This photo was first published by the Reuters as an image of a “dead woman being carried by the Georgian soldiers from the town of Gori”. But this “dead woman”, incredibly, is clutching the nurse’s arm.

This man exhibiting rage and grief happens to sit in the exact same place where the earlier picture was taken: the same pile of garbage is behind his back and scraps of metal from the picture of a “dead” woman being ‘rescued’ are lying around like in the earlier photo — plus some, additional, unidentified scraps of metal. What are these supposed to represent?
Fighting Dirty: Pictures to Provoke Hatred and More Suffering
Remember the image of an emaciated Bosnian Muslim allegedly caged behind “Serb barbed wire”, in a “Serb concentration camp” Trnopolje? The fake photo filmed by a British news team became a worldwide symbol of the war in Bosnia. Even after it was proven that the “prisoner” wasn’t a prisoner to begin with, and was filmed outside the gate, part of which had barbed wire, this picture had still continued to be proudly exhibited all over the world to this day as the “evidence” that Serbs ran the “concentration camps” in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Even the Hague tribunal’s web site carries this fake image on its home page, offering another demonstration of its patent bias and voluntary blindness, a willful disregard for the facts and truth in all forms.
Deception through imagery is as old as man’s ability to produce images. But photo-manipulation and staging the atrocities against one’s own people to have them immediately filmed, disseminated throughout the world and used to provoke violent reaction — retaliation — against the designated culprit, was never used with so much success in propaganda war as during the 1990s, against the Serbs in all stages of Yugoslav civil wars.
Someone Keeps Moving “Their Son”

The caption Reuters gave to this photo is “Georgians stand next to the body of their son in the town of Gori”. The woman is looking up towards the sky from where, presumably, death had stricken “her son”.

But for the purposes of this photo the body of the “son” has been obviously moved quite a bit away from the curb. This was clearly not done in order to cover up the naked parts of the dead man’s body, nor to allow some measure of dignity to the dead. Was it done for the light? (One should challenge Reuters to find a mother — any mother — who would allow the body of her child to be dragged through dirt half naked like this, while she is taking instructions from a photographer where to stand, where to look and what to do next)
Shameful role Western mainstream media has played in demonizing the Serbs and spreading the filthiest, basest propaganda against the Serbian nation and its leaders during the civil wars in the territory of former Yugoslavia, had dealt a fatal blow to Western news agencies’ claims of neutrality, objectivity and impartiality. It turned out that Western mainstream media is a willing cobelligerent in the aggressive imperial wars West is constantly engaged in, being no more than a tool used by Western political powers to advance their own agendas.
One will often hear Reuters, AP, AFP, DPA and others refer to, say, Serbian RTS as “Belgrade’s official TV”, as if BBC, CNN, CBC, ABC and others are “independent”, far removed from the offices of their respective states’ governments and administrations. Rubbish! If they are all independent and each on their own, then how come they’re all always tooting the same horn and always rooting for the same side in every conflict, every war, every confrontation — how can that be?! How was such a wide consensus achieved on every single international issue, when was this perfectly unison choir formed, spanning millions of newspapers, magazines, web sites, TV studios and news agencies? Are they all copying from each other because they are all border-line retarded, a world wide club of semi-retards who can’t come up with a single original thought, or because they follow political instructions, an unwritten, unquestionable set of rules, a codex saying you either fall in line and follow the script, or you’re out in the cold, and out for good? You decide.
But, when you see the rigged photo stories like these latest ones from British Reuters, be kind and remember — they might be out to destroy entire nations, but someone’s paycheck depends on it, so …they had to do it.
Recommended: Russian analysis of two photos from Reuters set, photographed men switching roles and clothes in different takes; Did mercenaries help Georgia?, Russia Today





