
549: Associative Propaganda
Sarin Gas Samples, UN Report Flaws, Ghouta Attack
Adam Curry analyzes the UN report on the Ghouta chemical attack, noting that samples were only taken from 20 survivors and none from the 1,500 reported deceased. He questions why soil samples and clothing from the victims were not more thoroughly tested, given that sarin gas remnants can persist for long periods. He labels the report fundamentally flawed.

