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There’s Major Fuckery Afoot With The Washington Post, And I Think I Know Why
“It seemed very suspicious for such an important article about the intelligence community’s ties to the Washington Post to go missing at the same time WaPo decides to stir up Russia collusion nonsense using anonymous sources again.” By Caitlin Johnstone.
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Do High-Level Leaks Suggest a Conspiracy?
National-security officials may see themselves as patriots, but their methods set a dangerous precedent. By Philip Giraldi.
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Democrats are falling for fake news about Russia
Why liberal conspiracy theories are flourishing in the age of Trump. By Zack Beauchamp.
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Seth Rich, Craig Murray and the Sinister Stewards of the National Security State
Why is it a “conspiracy theory” to think that a disgruntled Democratic National Committee staffer gave WikiLeaks the DNC emails, but not a conspiracy theory to think the emails were provided by Russia? By Mike Whitney.
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Washington Post Already Claiming Russiagate Is Still Valid Even If Seth Rich Was DNC Leaker
The CIA-funded Washington Post has something very important to tell you about the Seth Rich case… By Caitlin Johnstone.
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How Louise Mensch Became the Queen of the Liberal Lunatic Fringe
Mensch is the paranoid bard of the age of Trump. By Katy Waldman.
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Security Breach
Trump's tussle with the bureaucratic state. By Michael J. Glennon.
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‘Getting Trump’ with the New McCarthyism
Many Democrats and progressives are embracing a New McCarthyism in their drive to negate last November’s election and remove President Trump from office, but is that right, asks Robert Parry.
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Putin’s Defender
An American Russia scholar on why he doesn’t believe the New York Times, doesn’t think the DNC was hacked, and just wants the U.S. and Russia to get along. By [Nixon White House spindoctor Murray Chotiner’s son] Isaac Chotiner.
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When Mother Jones Was Investigated For Spreading “Kremlin Disinformation”
It wasn't too long ago that the Reagan Right attacked Mother Jones for spreading “Kremlin disinformation” and subverting America. By Mark Ames.
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A Noun, a Verb and Vladimir Putin
Why the Democrats are making a big mistake by obsessing over Russia. By Matt Latimer.
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America’s Real Red Scare: The Slow-Motion Collapse of the American Empire
Jump into your time machine and let me transport you back to another age. By William Astore.
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Leaked NSA Report Short on Facts, Proves Little in ‘Russiagate’ Case
The document allegedly leaked by whistleblower Reality Winner reinforces assertions made by President Trump that the Russia story is fake news. By Scott Ritter.
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The Architect vs. the FBI: Frank Lloyd Wright at 150
Frank Lloyd Wright once boasted that he didn’t design his buildings to last for more than a century. It’s not something you hear from many architects. Then again it was true. By Jeffrey St. Clair.
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The Phony War Against Donald Trump
There is no known crime at the heart of the Trump-Russia affair, and no crime has yet been even credibly alleged in President Trump’s involvement in the investigation. By Daniel McCarthy.
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Can Hillary Clinton Please Go Quietly into the Night?
Clinton, who has grown increasingly public in recent weeks, appears ready to drive the bus again. But do we have to be the passengers? By T.A. Frank.
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How Conspiracy Theories are Gripping the Resistance
Democrats have [seemingly lately] always prided themselves on being a voice of political sanity. So why has Trump’s election turned the left into a breeding ground for conspiracy theories? By Colin Dickey.
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No Wonder the Washington Post Is Fawning Over the Intelligence Community
The Washington Post has been one of the two main establishment papers in the U.S. for a while. But it’s gotten ridiculously pro-intelligence community in the last couple of years...
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Corporate Media Always Wants More War
Jimmy Dore interviews Norman Solomon on his recent article, “Russiagate: When Progressives Sound Like Demagogues.”
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NYT Finally Retracts Russia-gate Canard
A founding Russia-gate myth is that all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies agreed that Russia hacked into and distributed Democratic emails, a falsehood that The New York Times has belatedly retracted, reports Robert Parry.
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