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'''Russiagate''' was a string of supposed revelations about [[Russia]] which amounted to "a never-ending, minute-to-minute factor in American news coverage."<ref>[[Document:It's official: Russiagate is this generation's WMD]]</ref> | '''Russiagate''' was a string of supposed revelations about [[Russia]] which amounted to "a never-ending, minute-to-minute factor in American news coverage."<ref>[[Document:It's official: Russiagate is this generation's WMD]]</ref> | ||
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+ | |text=The similarities between [[Watergate]] and [[Russiagate]] are huge when you look at the shadow op that was conducted against [[Nixon]] by the [[The Cabal|Deep State]]. We now know this, thanks to [[FOIA]] requests made by Geoff Shepard which the DOJ has finally complied with. | ||
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+ | The Watergate investigative team appointed by the DOJ was remarkably similar to the [[Robert Mueller|Mueller]] team. Special prosecutor Archibald Cox named his personal friend, a guy named [[James Vorenberg]], to appoint the entire staff of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force. Vorenberg appointed 70 colleagues to the team. All were [[Ivy League]] grads and every single one of them had been fired and replaced when the Nixon administration came into office in 1969. Sounds very similar to the Clinton donors who padded Mueller’s team, doesn’t it? | ||
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+ | Vorenberg bragged in his first press conference that the team wasn’t just going to investigate Watergate. They were going to probe everything that Nixon had done during his first five years in office. Where have we heard that before? | ||
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+ | |source_URL=https://www.leagueofpower.com/eerie-deep-state-similarities-between-watergate-russiagate/ | ||
+ | |source_name=The League of Power | ||
+ | |date=2 January 2020 | ||
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=="Big nothing burger"== | =="Big nothing burger"== | ||
[[Van Jones]] termed it "a big nothing burger". | [[Van Jones]] termed it "a big nothing burger". | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 12:57, 27 January 2020
Date | November 2019 - 2019 |
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Interest of | 7th floor group, Father Andrew, Naz Durakoğlu, Fazze, Mark Hackard, Avril Haines, Stefan Halper, Deborah Haynes, Aaron Maté, George Papadopoulos, Joy Reid |
Russiagate was a string of supposed revelations about Russia which amounted to "a never-ending, minute-to-minute factor in American news coverage."[1]
“The similarities between Watergate and Russiagate are huge when you look at the shadow op that was conducted against Nixon by the Deep State. We now know this, thanks to FOIA requests made by Geoff Shepard which the DOJ has finally complied with.
The Watergate investigative team appointed by the DOJ was remarkably similar to the Mueller team. Special prosecutor Archibald Cox named his personal friend, a guy named James Vorenberg, to appoint the entire staff of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force. Vorenberg appointed 70 colleagues to the team. All were Ivy League grads and every single one of them had been fired and replaced when the Nixon administration came into office in 1969. Sounds very similar to the Clinton donors who padded Mueller’s team, doesn’t it?
Vorenberg bragged in his first press conference that the team wasn’t just going to investigate Watergate. They were going to probe everything that Nixon had done during his first five years in office. Where have we heard that before?”
'admin' (2 January 2020) [2]
"Big nothing burger"
Van Jones termed it "a big nothing burger".
Matt Taibbi wrote in March 2019 that It's official: Russiagate is this generation's WMD.[3]
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Corporate media/Mendacity | “More and more we are seeing narratives about cyber-threats being used to advance reports of “attacks” and “acts of war” being perpetrated which, as far as the public is concerned, consist of nothing other than the authoritative assertions of confident-sounding media pundits. There was a recent NBC exclusive which was co-authored by Ken Dilanian, who is an actual, literal CIA asset, about the threat of hackers working for the Iranian government. The alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US elections is now routinely compared to Pearl Harbor and 9/11, despite no hard, verifiable evidence that that interference even took place ever being presented to the public.” | Caitlin Johnstone | 11 August 2018 |
Charles Schumer | “"Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you," Schumer told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow in response to the president-elect challenging allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
"So even for a practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he’s being really dumb to do this," Schumer added. "What do you think the intelligence community will do if they were motivated to," Maddow wondered. "I don’t know, but from what I am told intelligence officials are very upset with how [Trump] has treated them and talked about them," Schumer replied. "Do we think he has an agenda to try to dismantle parts of the intelligence community? I mean this form of taunting hostility," she said. "Let me tell you. Whether you’re a super liberal Democrat or a very conservative Republican, you should be against dismantling the intelligence community," Schumer noted.” | Charles Schumer | 2017 |
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