Sunday, March 18, 2012

Mr. Bashshar Al-Asad: May I have an extra sim card?

Now again, I have given my opinion that the the emails attributed to Bashshar are forged.  I could be wrong, of course, despite a long record of infallibility not matched except by successive Popes and the 12 Imams.  Some emails are in fact true: there are people who came forward and authenticated some emails but none authenticated emails to or from Bashshar Al-Asad.  The correspondent of Al-`Alam TV (who is not a prominent journalist in the Arab world by any means and who is alleged in the "leaked" emails to have given advice, nay instructions, to Bashshar) was not asked to verify the emails according to him.  But he spoke to the mouthpiece of Prince Salman and gave a detailed denials of the authenticity of such emails.  Furthermore, I was reading this email allegedly from Sheherezad Al-Ja`fari (who did not disguise her name or email) to Bashshar Al-Asad.  Is it not striking how detailed and tedious the email is?  And, the daughter of the Syrian ambassador at the UN is asking the Syrian president for a sim card? How credible is that?  Is it possible that Sam@alshahba is an assistant to Asad, for example, unless Bashshar Al-Asad supplies sim cards to people in Syria as an extra job that he holds on the side to make extra money?