15-03-2015, 06:42 PM
More tosh it seems, from the tosh-meisters of the western media...
Here's a link to the Channel 4 news story on the subject.
It's getting so bad with the media that even a report saying "man sneezes" can't be trusted, you need to verify it to see if there's an agenda involved.
Quote:Source.Ancient Statues Destroyed By ISIS Were Fake Report
Posted by Louise Turner in Middle East, News 20 hours ago Leave your thoughts
AdvertisementWe all watched in horror as ISIS smashed ancient statues and relics with sledgehammers, but we now learn that those ancient statues were actually exact replicas of the original artifacts. The real antiquities are said to be safe in Baghdad.
The director of Baghdad's museum told Germany's Deutsche Welle. "They were copies. The originals are all here"
Channel 4 news London also reported that According to archaeologists, most if not all the statues in the Mosul museum are replicas not originals.
According to Eleanor Robson, chair of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq, the majority of original statues have been taken to the Baghdad Museum for safe-keeping.
RT reports: The head of the antiquity department in Iraq's cultural heritage authority, Fawzye al-Mahdi, also told the German broadcaster that "none" of the artifacts "were originals."
This, experts say, explains why in a video that shows the destruction statues crumble so easily.
"The reason they crumble so easily is that they're made of plaster. You can see iron bars inside," Mark Altaweel of the Institute of Archaeology at University College, London said to Channel 4.
However, Mosul's exiled governor Atheel Nuafi, said that, while many of destroyed items were not originals, but there were real ones demolished afterward.
"There were two items that were real and which the militants destroyed," he told Iraq television. "One is a winged bull and the other was the God of Rozhan." He also said that before destroying the museum, ISIS militants could have stolen several items.
Here's a link to the Channel 4 news story on the subject.
It's getting so bad with the media that even a report saying "man sneezes" can't be trusted, you need to verify it to see if there's an agenda involved.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
