“Russian Disinformation” Is The New “Racism”

Revolver News [h/t LRC] explains why, with the refusal of the media establishment to admit that it blatantly and concertedly lied about the legitimacy of the Hunter Biden laptop and dismissed it as Russian propaganda,  the “Russian disinformation” label has replaced “racism” or “sexism” as the state-of-the-art term in cancel culture…

Why? Revolver argues it is because national security is a reason that allows the harshest repressive measures.

Well, that has always been true.

Some twenty years ago, political dissidents or even just free-thinkers were labeled “domestic terrorists,” a label which also invoked national security.  Then there was the War on Terror and dissidents got called “Jihadis” or “Islamofascists”.

So  the “Russian disinfo” label is NOT some new line being crossed. It’s the same old tired ploy….and actually not nearly as effective as “public health hazard” which can get you into quarantine camp, have you forcibly injected with poisons, and hospitalized against your will. I’ll take jail over that.

Anyway, Revolver recommends the following:

[with my comments on each recommendation below]

1. Never believe the “disinformation” scam ever again, for any reason. The intelligence services have entirely forfeited any and all public trust on this topic. At this very moment, hundreds of Republican lawmakers, pundits, and D.C. creatures are being herded like cattle into supporting greater censorship of Russia, China, or anyone “supporting” them. This is a grievous blunder. Indeed, lower-level establishment flunkies and stooges will only have themselves to blame when these new powers are turned back against them. Of course, the ability to wield these tools like a weapon over a cowed populace is exactly the real purpose of expanding such powers in the first place.

[Lila: Now, hmmmm.  Whom would that help? Never is too strong. Do you mean to say no other country or power will ever utilize disinformation against us?  What if the WEF or the EU employs disinformation, may we say so? Baby, bathwater, etc.]

2. Take the news out of the press’ hands. In hindsight, it was clearly a mistake for Rudy Giuliani to try and carefully release the laptop’s contents through press outlets. The story trickled out too slowly, and it was too easy for the press and Big Tech to unite in simply shutting out the New York Post entirely. If the laptop’s entire contents had simply been uploaded online for anybody to read, a la Wikileaks, suppressing the story would have been much harder, verging on impossible.

[Lila: And if you do upload it online, who do you suppose allows visibility on the net? The material could lie there and not be read by anyone. Actually,  a couple of videos of Hunter were uploaded online and that’s where I saw them. That doesn’t seem to have made a difference. The point is the general public still assesses the credibility of information based on who puts it out: how credentialed or well-regarded or prestigious, not on the merits. Wikileaks itself was initially promoted via a massive concerted effort of all the major media organs….just search Wikileaks on this blog.]

3. Defund the intelligence state. America’s intelligence agencies have essentially gone rogue. They spied on the Trump campaign in 2016 and sabotaged President Trump internally from 2017 onward. They constantly deliver preposterous lies in the guise of “expertise”, which is then used to justify mass censorship and the stripping of Americans’ rights. Oh, and they’re the same group behind warrantless espionage and the Iraq War and so much else. The intelligence agencies have become one of the chief impediments to American liberty, and they have declared American nationalists, populists, and conservatives a de facto enemy class. Breaking the power of these agencies should be the primary political goal of all decent Americans in the years to come. A good blueprint for a future Republican presidency? Declassify everything, so agencies can no longer conceal their blunders, lies, and outright crimes under the cloak of “national security.”

[Lila: Now, this I can fully endorse. Knowing the past is the best way to handle the future.]

Fake News Claims Nameless Frenchman Funded Capitol Protest

Probably in an attempt to create a counter-narrative to the massive globalist coup that stole the election for Joe Biden, the mainstream media has come up with a story that one inflammatory speaker at the Capitol protest, Nick Fuentes, was funded by “dark money,” including a $500,000 contribution in BitCoin from a 35 year old French computer programmer, who wanted to leave his money to people and causes he believes in, and so sent it in BtC to Fuentes largely, but also to various Alt Right groups, including anti-immigration groups like VDare and others, such as,the Unz Review…

The Unz Review and VDare are part of the mainstream “dissent” category and that itself suggests a bogus story, besides the convenient fact that the computer programmer has now supposedly committed suicide and his obituary, even in a Google web cache has been wiped clean. Google. Uh huh.

We are to take this claim at face value, but affidavits,IP addresses, captured packets of data, images from hardware, statistical analysis…all the mountain of evidence behind Italygate and StoptheSteal is pure guff, outlandish conspiracy, and alternative reality.

Yes, the real foreign interference is not the documented mega- hack by Iranians, Chinese, NATO members and others, directed by the transnational climate-change cabal, but this  BTC- loving corpus-ex-machina.

See, this is why I oppose cryptocurrencies and any amateurish encryption.

At least, if you stick to your own credit-card, a check- book, paper receipts and cash, there is a trail you can use to prove you were framed. If you play around with BTC and VPNs, anyone can pin anything on you…

What’s the real story? I haven’t got deep into this, but I wouldn’t be surprised if some globalist/cabal affiliated group sent money to the Trump protest through these controlled opposition groups.

The reliable and shrewd Mish Shedlock thinks it was stolen money...which is again quite possible with untraceable cryptocurrencies.

At the very least, the whole story is extremely odd.

 

 

Feds Blame Former Marine For Alleged Hutaree “Christian Militia” Conspiracy

Michael Isikoff at Newsweek has posted on the non-story de jour, which apparently is that the federal government has filed a court document in the Hutaree case. The document is a brief in opposition to the defendant Michael Meeks’ motion to revoke the detention order against him.

We are looking forward to the day when a defendant’s every legal filing also becomes the subject of such prompt attention. I’ve italicized the federal government designation of the “crime” that Isikoff has adopted as established fact:

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“A former U.S. Marine rifle expert and veteran of the 1991 Persian Gulf War supplied the extremist Christian “Hutaree” militia with a “hit list” of federal judges and elected officials and served as the group’s “heavy gunner” who was responsible for providing a “significant volume of firepower” against designated law-enforcement targets, according to a court document released by federal prosecutors.

In a new court filing, federal prosecutors for the first time portray the former Marine, Michael David Meeks, 40, as a key figure in the Michigan-based Hutaree’s alleged conspiracy to trigger an “uprising” against the U.S. government by plotting to assassinate law-enforcement officers with improvised explosive devices.

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Meeks, the prosecutors allege, used his four years of U.S. military training to become a member of the Hutaree’s “inner circle” and participated in “military-style training exercises ” with the group on a dozen occasions between October 2008 and February of this year.”

As far as I can tell from this, the only thing the federal government has got on them so far is hearsay and some combat-style exercises.