Apparently someone captured this video from RT-channel and this file spawned on Internet.

Source and credibility
(possibly related ... )


October 11, 2014


OK, The fist bird: mentally sick:
https://www.facebook.com/Protectingourconstitution/posts/370201109801357

"Mike Wells: One reporter from Germany says he's been lying media outlet or journalist lives I think this man is on a mission for Russia Isis and other people to say he only knows the truth is man sick and he needs help so you people over in Germany get up upon for him to get into a psychiatric hospital and get some help as soon as possible"

OK: sign of hoax: "Russia Isis" - typical "anti-Russia-paranoia"
"he only knows the truth" - sublte "insinuation" about his motive is an arrogance of knowing the truth and
being "exceptional", ... no, no: Udo's message has quite humble in tone;

Beside the naked facts, the act of the man has amazing moral value ... Fortunately enough
Mike Wells is not able to challenge this.

There is another myth possibly planted firmly in mass conscious: "propaganda" is bad and Western media is good.

Propaganda is not bad. Lie is bad. If Russian tv makes "propaganda" but shows true facts, this is not that wrong.

When Western media lies and builds propaganda on top of lies, this this is double bad.
The national media can exaggerate issues, emotions, and national pride, but this is not the same as distortion of facts.


Konstantin. 

PS. What is wrong with facts which Udo tells?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_chemical_attacks_against_Iran

Accorign Wikipedia: "...
In a declassified 1991 report, the CIA estimated that Iran had suffered more than 50,000 casualties from Iraq's use of several chemical weapons..."

"...
According to Iraqi documents, assistance in the development of chemical weapons was obtained from firms in many countries, including the United States, West Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and France. A report stated that Dutch, Australian, Italian, French and both West and East German companies were involved in the export of raw materials to Iraqi chemical weapons factories.[7]
..."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction#Chemical_weapon_attacks
....On March 21, 1986 the United Nation Security Council recognized that "chemical weapons on many occasions have been used by Iraqi forces against Iranian forces"; this statement was opposed by the United States, the sole country to vote against it in the Security Council (the UK abstained).[38]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halabja_chemical_attack#Controversies
...The U.S. State Department, in the immediate aftermath of the incident, took the official position that Iran was partly to blame.[18] A preliminary Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) study at the time reported that Iran was responsible for the attack, an assessment which was used subsequently by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for much of the early 1990s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halabja_chemical_attack#Controversies
...analysis of thousands of captured Iraqi secret police documents and declassified U.S. government documents—as well as interviews with scores of Kurdish survivors, senior Iraqi defectors, and retired U.S. intelligence officers—demonstrates that Iraq carried out the attack on Halabja, and that the United States, fully aware of this, nevertheless accused Iran...


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_chemical_weapons_program#List_of_known_Iraqi_CW_uses
....The Iran–Iraq War ended in August 1988. By that time, according to the Iraq Survey Group Final Report,[17] seven UN specialist missions had documented repeated use of chemicals in the war. According to Iraq itself, it consumed almost 19,500 chemical bombs, over 54,000 chemical artillery shells and 27,000 short-range chemical rockets between 1983 and 1988. Iraq declared it consumed about 1,800 tons of mustard gas, 140 tons of Tabun, and over 600 tons of Sarin.