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Things you might have missed seeing in US and UK corporate media

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Things you might have missed seeing in US and UK corporate media.(BTW, I am not saying what happened or what didn't happen regarding the allegations. I have no insider track on what the facts may be or not be. I am just saying that the allegations are unsubstantiated and officially controversial. The media is going off on this as if it were established fact when it is far from it. It is a unproven allegation by the president's enemies that is so far without corroboration and moreover it is contested. This appears to be a disinformation campaign driven by intense propaganda when viewed from this angle). The real bounty hunters in this high-risk game are not Russian operatives allegedly directing militant assassins. Rather, it is domestic political enemies of Donald Trump directing US media

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Things you might have missed seeing in US and UK corporate media.

(BTW, I am not saying what happened or what didn't happen regarding the allegations. I have no insider track on what the facts may be or not be. I am just saying that the allegations are unsubstantiated and officially controversial. The media is going off on this as if it were established fact when it is far from it. It is a unproven allegation by the president's enemies that is so far without corroboration and moreover it is contested. This appears to be a disinformation campaign driven by intense propaganda when viewed from this angle).

The real bounty hunters in this high-risk game are not Russian operatives allegedly directing militant assassins. Rather, it is domestic political enemies of Donald Trump directing US media outlets to hobble his presidency or chances of re-election.
Sputnik
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Finian Cunningham

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One can read this most recent flurry of Russia, Russia, Russia paid the Taliban to kill GIs as an attempt to pre-empt the findings into Russiagate’s origins.
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Ray McGovern, co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, and retired 27-year career CIA whose tasks included preparing and briefing The President’s Daily Brief and leading the Soviet Foreign Policy Branch

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Dr. Wilmer Leon is joined by Ray McGovern, who works for Tell the Word, a publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington, DC. During his 27 years as a CIA analyst, he led the Soviet Foreign Policy Branch and prepared the President’s Daily Brief for US Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.

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On Monday, Pentagon spokesman Johnathan Hoffman claimed that the US Department of Defense has no facts to recognize the alleged Russian actions as credible.

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An assertion made by spooks is as far from evidence as you can possibly get. Really dumb that this needs to be said.
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Meanwhile, on the faux "left," fevered imagination based on unidentified (anonymous) sources with no evidence provided for the allegation.

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David Badash

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The reality.

The WSJ points out that it was primarily the NSA's firm dissent that kept the Russian bounties allegation out of the president's daily briefing — which both further confirms the White House's denials of the initial Friday Times reporting, as well as contradicts the NYT "revelation" itself.

"Because of that [NSA dissent], President Trump was never personally briefed on the threat, the White House said, although a key lawmaker said the information apparently was included in written intelligence materials prepared for Mr. Trump," WSJ underscores.
No details were given as to precisely how the NSA differed in its assessment of the Russian bounty allegations. For those keeping score, this marks the third major formal distancing from the substance of the NYT reporting by US intelligence agencies and intel community leadership.
Also recall this isn't the first instance of significant NSA pushback concerning explosive charges aimed at Russia.…
Zero Hedge
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Oh, and James Clapper is back at it with an ethnic slur.

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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