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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Is Trump About to Debunk the Media’s ‘Putin-gate’ Conspiracy Theory? Cold war drama fizzling fast It wouldnt be a bad opening for a Tom Clancy novel about the Cold War thats how the Los Angeles Times described the sequence of events leading up to the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats (spies) and the latest face-off between Washington and Moscow. Indeed the whole episode of has about it a fictional aura, which is, after all, only appropriate, since the entire basis of this latest cold war drama is pure invention. The Russian spy nest had supposedly been in use since 1972 but our Keystone Kops were just now getting around to dismantling it. Oh well, better late than never! Its a 45-acre compound on the Maryland shore, about 60 miles from Washington, a place where Russian diplomats went to relax with their families: neighbors said they never saw anything the least bit off, and that the Labor Day picnics to which they were invited featured plenty of really good vodka. The head of the town council, a retired Marine, told the Los Angeles Times: Theyre good neighbors, and have been the whole time theyve been there. On New Yorks Long Island a similar scenario unfolded: an estate long the site of Russian diplomats relaxing with their families is raided by the feds, and impounded, while baffled locals look on. Its all part of the security theater performed by Obamas dead-enders, as they do their best to cast a long shadow over the incoming Trump administration. And like any performance, it comes with a little booklet explaining the provenance of the piece, in this case a report reiterating in a most unconvincing manner the assertions weve been hearing since Election Day: that Trumps victory was the culmination of an elaborate Russian conspiracy, a remake of The Manchurian Candidate, only this time with computers. And just to add a little extra frisson to the mix, as the clock ticked toward 2017 the Washington Post ran a story alleging that those omnipotent Russkies had hacked into Vermonts electricity grid and were about to turn out the lights! Except they didnt, they werent, and it was all a bit of that fake news WaPo has been warning us about. The Russian malware was found on a laptop that wasnt even connected to the internet. And it wasnt Russian malware, it was Ukrainian. Oh, the drama! Except there wasnt any at least, not enough for a Tom Clancy novel. Instead we saw a series of anti-climaxes: no break into the grid, no evidence of a Vast Russian-Trumpian Conspiracy (as promised), and no Russian retaliation for the expulsion of their diplomats. Instead, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he would ignore the childish antics of the outgoing administration and instead wait for the adults to enter the room. You could hear the gnashing of teeth in Washington, D.C., all the way to California. Oh, but that didnt mean the propaganda campaign abated. We havent seen one like this since the march to war against Iraq in 2003: the entire media-governmental-academic axis has been spinning full thrust in an effort to convince us that the President-elect of the United States won his office by dint of a foreign powers exertions. It hasnt worked: the public doesnt believe it. Indeed, by reiterating this nonsense 24/7, the mainstream media is making itself more an object of derision than it already is: even Mrs. Clintons partisans think theyre biased. My favorite part of this whole business is the role being played by Donald J. Trump. Unlike some of his spokesmen, and of course very much unlike the media, the President-elect has refused to swallow this Putin conspiracy theory for so much as a single minute. Hes shown more understanding of the difficulty of attributing cyber-attacks than most reporters, and hes been skeptical from the beginning of the idea that it was the Russian state that hacked the DNC and John Podestas emails. In response to the latest barrage of hot air thats slowly hardening into fact, Trump had this to say: I just want them to be sure because its a pretty serious charge, Mr. Trump said of the intelligence agencies. If you look at the weapons of mass destruction, that was a disaster, and they were wrong, he added, referring to intelligence cited by the George W. Bush administration to support its march to war in 2003. So I want them to be sure, the president-elect said. I think its unfair if they dont know. He added: And I know a lot about hacking. And hacking is a very hard thing to prove. So it could be somebody else. And I also know things that other people dont know, and so they cannot be sure of the situation. When asked what he knew that others did not, Mr. Trump demurred, saying only, Youll find out on Tuesday or Wednesday. The national security Deep State has naturally been opposed to Trump: his no-regime-change America First foreign policy would effectively put them out of business. However, that doesnt mean the intelligence community is uniformly anti-Trump: far from it. Indeed, there are those who believe that the DNC/Podesta hacks were the work, not of the Russians, but of some inside our own intelligence community who were loath to see Hillary Clinton in the White House. And there is a whole school of thought, including Craig Murray, former UK diplomat, who maintain that the hack was in reality a leak, and that it came from American insiders rather than via the GRU. Murray is quite close to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: asked to comment on Murrays statements, Assange said I dont want to go there. Assange has stoutly denied any Russian involvement in the publication of the DNC/Podesta emails. Is Trump about to blow this whole phony Put did it scam wide open? It wouldnt surprise me in the least. What we are seeing playing out is the reaction of the swamp creatures as Trump proceeds to drain their natural habitat. That screeching roaring sound you hear is their collective outrage as the implications of Trumps triumph become apparent. So get out the popcorn, and put your feet up: the entertainment is about to begin! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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