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Something else you clusterfucks have not been able to prove.But repeating it like liberals has not stopped you idiots.
I would not want a dumb fuck like you for a friend.
no matter which handle you use you are making friends, NOT
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Something else you clusterfucks have not been able to prove.But repeating it like liberals has not stopped you idiots.
I would not want a dumb fuck like you for a friend.
Too Funny: Special Prosecutor Mueller Patched Together Much of His ‘Muh Russia’ Indictment from Old News Articles…
Posted on February 18, 2018 by sundance
A large number of people who read the Mueller 13-person Russian Indictment released on Friday noted a transparent lack of actual substance. Today the absence of substance turns toward the hilarious.
Much like the heavily touted sketchy 2017 Joint Analysis Report (the infamous “14 U.S. intelligence agencies report“) was really only three political intel agencies, FBI (Comey), CIA (Brennan) and ODNI (Clapper), Friday’s Russian indictment had a lot of pages and citations but in the aggregate was an assembly of nothing-burger reporting of various insignificant social media events.
Today the absurdity of the report becomes even more laughable. As Gateway Pundit reports almost everything in the Mueller indictment was previously outlined in a Radio Free Europe report from 2015. If that wasn’t funny enough, even the Washington Post finds the majority of the indictment was published last October in a Russian Business Magazine (RBC) article.
(WaPo) A 37-page indictment issued by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s team on Friday brings fresh American attention to one of the strangest elements of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election: The Internet Research Agency (IRA), a state-sponsored “troll factory” in St. Petersburg.
But much of the information Mueller published on Friday about the agency’s efforts to influence the election had already been published last October — in an article by a Russian business magazine, RBC.
In a 4,500-word report titled “How the ‘troll factory’ worked the U.S. elections,” journalists Polina Rusyaeva and Andrey Zakharov offered the fullest picture yet of how the “American department” of the IRA used Facebook, Twitter and other tactics to inflame tensions ahead of the 2016 vote. The article also looked at the staffing structure of the organization and revealed details about its budget and salaries. (read more)
So what exactly is going on here? Is this entire narrative really just creating the illusion of something, anything, simply because something began… continued… and was really nothing.
Well, essentially, YES.
The reality of the weak-sauce structure of the indictment reflects the abject absurdity of the two-year-long enterprise known as the vast Muh-Russia’ investigation. Essentially, a joint collaborative effort between the political intelligence community and their codependent media narrative engineers to manufacture a false premise.
Everyone should have noticed the actual missing substance from the 2016 Joint Analysis Report as it was enhanced an presented in 2017. It was a goofy assembly of odd data labeling Russian hackers and such as planetary arch-villains.
Hillary Clinton herself started pushing it on August 26th, 2016, with Pickle’s Vast Russian Planetary Conspiracy Theorem. REMINDER:
We all laughed at the time, but where we are today is nothing more than what happens when the media, then government officials, follows the Clinton campaign’s pied piper. Madness.
Abject absurdity.
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Donald J. Trump
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I never said Russia did not meddle in the election, I said “it may be Russia, or China or another country or group, or it may be a 400 pound genius sitting in bed and playing with his computer.” The Russian “hoax” was that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia - it never did!
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Donald J. Trump
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If it was the GOAL of Russia to create discord, disruption and chaos within the U.S. then, with all of the Committee Hearings, Investigations and Party hatred, they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. They are laughing their asses off in Moscow. Get smart America!
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I'm thinking that Meuler is trying to save face on this nothing burger. I think he has other problems (stuff about his involvement in other matters now coming to light) to worry about which is prolly why he had to wrap it up.
I'm thinking that Meuler is trying to save face on this nothing burger. I think he has other problems (stuff about his involvement in other matters now coming to light) to worry about which is prolly why he had to wrap it up.
I'm thinking that Meuler is trying to save face on this nothing burger. I think he has other problems (stuff about his involvement in other matters now coming to light) to worry about which is prolly why he had to wrap it up.
Like I said on another thread. Anybody can do this. If this is all he found (and others found it first) then he lacks the technical expertise to find anything. My guess is he had help from FB, Twitter, Instagram, etc who don't really want to be "found out" because it jacks with their income stream.
What I don't get is the NYT still doubling, tripling, quadrupling down on Putin. Didn't they give him an op ed?