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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: The Spooks And The Hacks: Why Do They Hate Russia? Well, if you were wondering who really runs things in Washington, D.C.where the real power liesnow you know: its with the intelligence agencies, with a little help from the Main Stream Media. Next question: why do they hate Russia so much? December 29th, the day still-President Barack Obama expelled a raft of Russian diplomats on suspicion of having influenced our election, General Michael Flynnat that point merely a private citizen but about to become President Trumps national-security advisor had a phone conversation with the Russian ambassador. Nothing wrong with that. Or perhaps not quite nothing. There is a federal law called the Logan Act that prohibits private citizens from talking to foreign governments.[18 U.S. Code § 953 ] The Act was passed in 1799 when one George Logan, a Pennsylvania state legislator, had talks with the government of France, ticking off the John Adams administration, which had majorities in Congress. In the subsequent 218 years, there has been just one indictment under the Logan act, and zero actual prosecutions. The Act is regarded as a bit of a joke, and the jurisprudential consensus seems to be that it is in fact unconstitutional, although with zero prosecutions in 200- plus years, nobody thinks its worth the trouble to test the matter. Well, our spooks listened in to that December 29th episode of personal diplomacy. Then they passed on what theyd heard to the FBI. Then someone either a spook or a G-manleaked to the press. According to a senior U.S. government official, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak several times on Dec. 29, the day the Obama administration announced the expulsion of 35 Russian officials as well as other measures in retaliation for the hacking. [Why did Obama dawdle on Russias hacking?, By David Ignatius, January 12. 2017] That is seriously illegal. Its also highly irresponsible, as it gives the other party meta-intelligencethats intelligence about intelligence. Without knowing what were doing or how were doing it, the Russians now know a thing we can do: listen to their ambassadors phone conversations in defiance of whatever kind of subterfuge or encryption hes using. But if theres been a Main Stream Media hue and cry over that illegality and that irresponsibility on the part of our intelligence and law-enforcement agencies, I missed it. All the fuss has been about what Flynn told or did not tell Vice President Pence, and how the President was then briefed. Its penny-ante stuff; so much so you have to wonderas some commentators have wonderedwhether Trump used the whole nothingburger as an excuse to dump Flynn this week because he was dissatisfied with him. It got blown up into a major story because of synergy between the intelligence people and the MSM, the spooks and the hacks. Dwight Eisenhower famously warned us about the military-industrial complex. What weve seen this week is the intelligence-media complex showing its strength. The spooks can of course do major damage on their own. In alliance with the MSM, though, they are lethal. A leak is just a leak; the MSM decides what to make into a major story and what to leave as a filler item on page 23. And, working as they do in a pillar of the CultMarx establishment, the media hacks are happy to take what scraps and fragments the vengeful spooks pass on to them and work them into bricks to throw through Trumps windows. So again I ask: Whence all this hostility to Russia? I am honestly baffled by it. In what way is Russia a threat to U.S. interests? They have no claims on our territory. Theyre not a commercial rival. Theyre not flooding us with cheap workers to depress our own peoples wages and burden our welfare services. They havent sent any terrorists to fly planes into our skyscrapers. Why are we even supposed to be bothered by their espionage activities? Its true that the present Russian government is unlovely. Its true they might do mean things, like invading Estonia. That would be deplorable, but no sane person really thinks the U.S.A. would go to war over it, as the NATO charter technically requires. Indeed, the temptation to show up NATO for the hollow sham it is, is the only reason I can think of for why Russia would invade Estonia. The Estonians should make what arrangements for mutual defense they can with neighboring countries, and avoid provoking the bear. They face nothing worse than small countries with big neighbors have faced since the beginning of time. Russias just another country, like Brazil or Indonesia. I cant see any reason we shouldnt get along with them on the same terms as with those countries. The Cold Wars been over for a quarter of a century, for Heavens sake. I cant even figure out a conspiracy theory about our Establishments hostility to Russia. Has the Homintern been at work, stirring up anti- Russian feeling because they wont legalize same-sex marriage? Does someone think they want to dominate the Middle East so they can control the Arabs oil? Do influential American Jews still nurse resentment for the Kishinev Pogrom? None of that strikes me as even remotely plausible. Is it just inertia? The Cold War created huge, entrenched sub-establishments within the federal governmentlots of iron rice bowls. These sub- establishments dont want their rice bowls broken. They dont want their corner of the swamp to be drained. Swamp-draining-wise, they are massively conservative, in the style of the Third Duke of Norfolk: I would all things were as hath been in times past. Thats not much more plausible than the conspiracy stuff, though. After twenty-six years, years that saw the War on Terror and the rise of China, are significant power centers in the U.S. government really still obsessing about Kremlin plots and tank divisions rolling through the Fulda Gap? Hard to believe. Is it just the perception that Vladimir Putin is a nationalista nationalist that will help other nationalists any way he can, funding Ms. Le Pens political campaigns [ Marine Le Pens links to Russia under US scrutiny,Telegraph, UK, December 21, 2016] and hacking the emails of Donald Trumps opponents? Possibly, and I can see that would rile up the CultMarx globalists. But why are the rest of us supposed to care? Its a mystery to me. I throw it open to the listenership. Why am I supposed to believe that Russia is our enemy? Why am I supposed to care about their hacking, so long as they dont hack into my bank account? Winston Churchill, following the Hitler-Stalin deal of 1939, said that Russian policy was A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Im feeling the same way about our own current Russia policy. Can anyone enlighten me? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0)
I don't think any of them actually hate Russia or Russians. I think they hate the idea of the Soviet Union no longer existing,and they are worried about losing their jobs. Granted,the SOVIETS were easy to hate because they were the corrupt leadership of a nation they had turned into a prison. "Soviets" was a form of government bureaucracy,not a nation or a people.
Too many people in government are dependent upon prolonging the past for job security and positions of importance.
Somehow it seems "country" gets lost and "self" becomes their prime motivator.
You noticed that? Congratulations!
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