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United States News Title: There’s a Psy-OP, All Right, But It Isn’t “The Russians” Daisy Luther Enough with the Russians already. This Russian Disinformation and Russian Hacking stuff is getting more ridiculous by the day. First, dont let the irony escape you that most, if not all, of the pundits breathlessly blaming the Russians for fake news and election interference are the very ones who were saying that Hillary Clinton was a shoe-in for president. Theyre the ones who were providing her campaign with questions in advance, and allowing her people to approve/disapprove of articles. Secondly, many of the entities blamed for spreading Russian propaganda were the ones with the audacity to tell the truth about the Clinton crime family and spread knowledge of the information released by Wikileaks. Obviously, Im not including those Macedonian college kids in this, but keep in mind that they werent doing it for the Russians they were doing it to make money. This isnt about the Russians at all, which anyone with half a brain realizes is absolutely ridiculous. This is a war on the Trump presidency. Its an attempted coup. Maybe its even another effort to outright steal the presidency from Trump. Maybe theres someone with a lot of money to throw into this OMG THE RUSSIANS rhetoric who really hates Russia and who really wanted Hillary Clinton to be the President. Maybe his name rhymes with Doros. I dont know this for sure, but its at least a more likely story than The Russians hacking our election and deliberately spreading propaganda. And its working. Ten of the Electoral College delegates have asked to be briefed on the Russian interference before they cast their votes on the 19th. But that isnt all. This is a two-for-one deal. Its important to note that the MSM lost every single bit of their remaining credibility during the last election and theyre desperate to get it back. It reminds me of a high school kid who gets caught doing something she shouldnt, who then makes up stories about another group of kids to get people talking about them instead of her. The MSM cant accept the fact that Hillary Clinton lost, despite their dishonest but enthusiastic efforts to steal the election for her. Theyll collude with whoever they have to in order to become relevant again. Do you really have any doubt that theyll collude with whoever they have to in order to become relevant again? The whole plotline about the Russians really took off when the Washington Post published an article listing a couple hundred websites as Russian fake news sites. (I know the owners of quite a few of these sites personally -as in, weve shared meals and wine together and I can tell you, theyre as American as apple pie. The Washington Post later backtracked on the accusations but did not retract the article. And today, the New York Times was at it with an article entitled, C.I.A. Judgment on Russia Built on Swell of Evidence. Except that when you consider that evidence by definition is definitive and the NYT admits everything they have is circumstantial, then, doesnt that completely negates the headline? The article is sheer speculation, just like the WaPo article that named the fake news sites. Whats more, the FBI completely disagrees with the CIA, and theyve been very public about it. They dont believe that there is
well, evidence. Ill quote from WaPo here. The competing messages, according to officials in attendance, also reflect cultural differences between the FBI and the CIA. The bureau, true to its law enforcement roots, wants facts and tangible evidence to prove something beyond all reasonable doubt. The CIA is more comfortable drawing inferences from behavior. The FBI briefers think in terms of criminal standards can we prove this in court, one of the officials said. The CIA briefers weigh the preponderance of intelligence and then make judgment calls to help policymakers make informed decisions. High confidence for them means were pretty damn sure. It doesnt mean they can prove it in court. Give me a break. That, ladies and gentlemen, is why you should never, ever believe anything the Washington Post refers to as investigative journalism. They have no idea what proof or evidence even means. Theres a psy-op, all right, but it isnt the Russians perpetrating it. Its the CIA (keep in mind that psyops is part of their job) working hand in hand with the MSM. For your entertainment, enjoy the following round-up of headlines promoting the Blame Russia sentiment. From an interview on NPR: But lets remember, this was a very close vote where just, you know, a few tens of thousands of votes in a few states ended up making the difference. So I dont know, if you believe that the kind of information that crashes through all of our social media accounts affects how we think and potentially how we vote, I think you would conclude that this kind of stuff does matter. (source) From the NY Times: RT [Russia Today] often seems obsessed with the United States, portraying life there as hellish. On the day President Obama spoke at the Democratic National Convention, for example, it emphasized scattered demonstrations rather than the speeches. It defends the Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, as an underdog maligned by the established news media. (source) From a secret mystery source on CNN: There was no way that any one could have walked out of there with that the evidence and conclude that the Russian government was not behind this. (source) From CBS: Responding to intelligence officials report that Russia tried to influence the U.S. presidential election in favor of President-elect Donald Trump, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Arizona) on Sunday said he doesnt know what to make of Mr. Trumps dismissal of the issue. I dont know what to make of it because its clear the Russians interfered, he told CBS Face the Nation. Whether they intended to interfere to the degree that they were trying to elect a certain candidate, I think thats a subject of investigation. But facts are stubborn things. They did hack into this campaign. (source) Politico reported: Donald Trumps insult-laced dismissal of reports that the CIA believes Russia hacked the 2016 election to help him is rattling a spy community already puzzled over how to gain the ear and trust of the incoming president. (source) And by serious, I mean devastating. It could result in civil war. It could result in World War III. Despite the inadvertent hilarity, this is a blatant effort to keep President-Elect Trump out of the White House and to silence the opposition. When all dissenting voices are silenced, youre only getting one part of the story. Youre only getting the part that those in power want you to hear. If we learned nothing else from Wikileaks, we learned that there are dark secrets about the evils of money, power, and manipulation. We learned how many conspiracy theories about the Clintons were actually facts, and we learned some things we cant unlearn about the proclivities of some of the most powerful people in Washington. We learned that some people will do anything to remain in power. Were watching them do anything right now. Never has an election been so vehemently contested. Never has our country been so divided. If the election results are cast aside, what do you really think will happen? Do you think Trump supporters will just sigh and accept it? And what about Russia? Just a few months ago, we were on the verge of war with them. By scapegoating The Russians, if this psy-op is successful, and Trump is kept out of office, what do you think is going to happen with tensions between the two countries? Enough with the Russians already. The real conspiracy is happening right here in America. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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