Quote from pspr:
LOL This statement sort of sums up the story.
"....according to Russian-state owned media network RT (apologies for citing "foreign media"... if we had a free press, I'd be citing something published here by an American media conglomerate)"![]()
Quote from wilburbear:
Wikileaks, and all its mirror sites, have never come under an attack of this magnitude.
This could be the big one.
What would the U.S. government fear more than it becoming clear the U.S. government was treating its own citizens like a foreign enemy? Former CIA and FBI employees heavily populate Abraxas (creator of Trapwire), Ntrepid and Cubic. You make the call.
I just don't believe anything that comes out of the RT website. As the author admits, the site is controlled by the Russian propagandists. They like nothing better than getting Americans all riled up against the government.Quote from wilburbear:
Wikileaks, and all its mirror sites, have never come under an attack of this magnitude.
This could be the big one.
What would the U.S. government fear more than it becoming clear the U.S. government was treating its own citizens like a foreign enemy? Former CIA and FBI employees heavily populate Abraxas (creator of Trapwire), Ntrepid and Cubic. You make the call.
Quote from wilburbear:
CIA cannot lawfully run operations or conduct propaganda against U.S. citizens.
Do I correctly remember a few weeks ago there was an attempt, perhaps preemptive of this new story, to change U.S. policy with respect to U.S. propaganda against its own citizens?
If so, that could be an admission of guilt that all these government/private hybrids run by ex-CIA employees, knew that what they were doing was wrong.