https://www.thebulwark.com/p/tulsi-gabbard-russian-asset-or-dupe
chazzed said:
The Curious Case of Tulsi Gabbard: Is She a Russian Asset or a Dupe?
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/tulsi-gabbard-russian-asset-or-dupe
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I haven't replied right away because your long post is strewn with bad assumptions based on a poor understanding of the facts and an unquestioning reliance on the official narrative. You believe for example that NATO and proxies' funding for the jihadis stopped in 2017, while these groups were still active to this day, ISIS is still around within areas controlled by the US (Tanf and northeast of Syria) and Turkey (Idlib region).
An MI6 connected agency? That's you response? Again, this is poor redirect. Did you know that Eliot Higgins used to be a research fellow at Berkeley? Bellingcat's research is open source. Anyone can review their investigative methods. And on this point - this makes their research harder to refute because they are not bound by rules of conventional spy agencies. Foreign Policy did a piece on Bellingcat, their methods and techniques. Notably, the Sergei Skripal poisoning. Bellingcat was able to identify, by name, who the two Russian agents were that sprayed Skripal's front door handle. Foreign Policy wrote: "In the wake of the Skripal poisoning, Russia launched a major disinformation counteroffensive advancing more than 40 different conspiracy theories intended to obfuscate their involvement. Most memorably, the suspected assailants said that they were just a pair of innocent fitness instructors who had travelled from Moscow to Salisbury to see the city's cathedral."Quote:
Postol's qualifications dwarf those of Elliot Higgins and his Bellingcat crew, that entity is an MI6-connected agency, staffed by people who have deep state/intel background and little in terms of technical expertise. It is also funded by the main protagonists in the dirty war on Syria, US/NATO, Saudis, Qatar, UAE etc who also fund the fanatical jihadis there.
I have no idea why you posted this. This is obfuscation and redirect. Poor. Zero evidence that Ukraine, Zelensky or the US have used chemical weapons in Russia, in Russian occupied Ukraine territories or civilians. You state things with no proof.Quote:
Nuland did confirm that Ukraine had a biolab research facilities. Kiev's post-Maidan coup government is very deeply dependent on NATO, if not an outright proxy regime, much like South Vietnam or the Afghan government were dependent on the US. Zelensky and others have stated they would seek nuclear weapons, have used chemical weapons on Russians and terror attacks inside Russia targeting civilians.
Are you that daft? British involvement in US elections has been going on for decades. British Conservatives and Labour parties have sent people over to assist with "their" candidates for decades. You do know that Nigel Farage campaigned for Trump in the US this year, right? And Liz Truss, former PM, attended the Repub Convention.Quote:
And Russia never did interfere in US elections on the same scale of the UK's recent interference in the elections. Or on the same scale that we interfere in their elections.
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I haven't replied right away because your long post is strewn with bad assumptions based on a poor understanding of the facts and an unquestioning reliance on the official narrative. You believe for example that NATO and proxies' funding for the jihadis stopped in 2017, while these groups were still active to this day, ISIS is still around within areas controlled by the US (Tanf and northeast of Syria) and Turkey (Idlib region).
Bad assumptions? Poor understanding of facts? What I gave you IS fact. There is not one entity or organization, governmental, IGO or NGO that offers any factual evidence that the chemical attacks on Ghouta and Khan Shaykhun did not come from the Syrian government. You're relying on Postol's "analysis" and critique of the OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism. His analysis was not published as it had errors in it. What I quoted you above is a non answer. You redirect with a different topic because you have zero evidence that another actor delivered the chemical attack in either of those locations.
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However, there was never any chemical weapons or bio weapons that were given to any anti-Assad group and any attack to that effect came from the Assad regime. The weapons that were given to anti-Assad groups were rifles, mortars, RPG's and most notably, the BGM-71 TOW missile. I repeat, there were NO chemical or bio weapons given to any anti-Assad military group.
There is no agency beyond the Syrian government or Russian Defense Ministry that claims these attacks did not come from the Syrian government.
🔴 OPCW identifies ISIL as perpetrators of 2015 chemical attack in Marea, #Syria.
— OPCW (@OPCW) February 22, 2024
KEY FINDINGS
1. Sulfur mustard attack by ISIL:
🔹 The IIT concludes that there are reasonable grounds to believe that on 1 September 2015, between 09:00 and 12:00 (UTC+3), during sustained attacks… pic.twitter.com/jNiJtDIqKm
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I have no idea why you posted this. This is obfuscation and redirect. Poor. Zero evidence that Ukraine, Zelensky or the US have used chemical weapons in Russia, in Russian occupied Ukraine territories or civilians. You state things with no proof.
Ukranians celebrating the use of chemical weapons on Russian soldiers.
— Richard (@ricwe123) February 10, 2023
After the release of the canister the men appear to have spasms and neurological complications.
Keep in mind ,the West knows this and fully approves this.
After all the Ukrainians are the "good guys" pic.twitter.com/1HAVmwmDXO
chazzed said:
Cal88 once doctored an article in an effort to con others here into believing that current climate change was not anthropogenic. I applaud your efforts, but he is not a serious person.
philly1121 said:
88, Donbass Devushka is a twitter account run by an ex Russian military officer that spouts Kremlin propoganda. The other one @ricwe123 is anti-NATO, Ukraine is a Nazi state propoganda. Typical source for you.
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And what about Mint Press? That you're pulling most of your talking points from a website that advances Russian state talking points and other conspiracy theories.
Its distressing that you are so easily taken in by disinformation and propaganda. You're citing these social media and "news sites" that are clearly fake and designed to advance a narrative favorable to Russia. A quick dive into what these sites and social media accounts are is pretty easy. Either you're lazy or just don't care. I'm done with you.
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We have been talking about Ghouta and Khan Shaykhun chemical attacks this whole time and now you spring the chemical attack in Marea? Why don't you get back to what we are talking about.
chazzed said:
The Curious Case of Tulsi Gabbard: Is She a Russian Asset or a Dupe?
Tulsi Gabbard has put her life on the line to defend this country. People can disagree on issues, but it is outrageous for anyone to suggest that Tulsi is a foreign asset.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) October 21, 2019
1. NATO does sponsor Islamist Jihadists when it suits NATOs goals. Nearly all the resistence (actual troops) to Assad came and comes from Islamist Jihadists. This was well known and was not controversal before 2016.philly1121 said:
Unfortunately, you have bought disinformation under the guise of "alternative views". The MSM, as you call it, also includes FoxNews - corporate media. However, to suggest that MintPress is somehow an impartial site where you can read about world news in an impartial manner is quite disengenuous.
We were talking about two specific incidents of chemical attacks that you somehow attributed to ISIL or "Islamists". Whatever you read was unequivocally false, attributing those two chemical attacks to ISIL. There is evidence to suggest that the chem attack on Marea was from ISIL. There is zero evidence they were involved in Ghouta or Khan Shaykhun. Also, NATO does not sponsor "Islamist Jihadis". lol
Your choice of media reflects on how you argue, 88.
philly1121 said:
Unfortunately, you have bought disinformation under the guise of "alternative views". The MSM, as you call it, also includes FoxNews - corporate media. However, to suggest that MintPress is somehow an impartial site where you can read about world news in an impartial manner is quite disengenuous.
We were talking about two specific incidents of chemical attacks that you somehow attributed to ISIL or "Islamists". Whatever you read was unequivocally false, attributing those two chemical attacks to ISIL. There is evidence to suggest that the chem attack on Marea was from ISIL. There is zero evidence they were involved in Ghouta or Khan Shaykhun. Also, NATO does not sponsor "Islamist Jihadis". lol
Your choice of media reflects on how you argue, 88.
Rep. Abigail Spanberger calls Tulsi Gabbard a "conspiracy theorist" as she goes on Jen Psaki's show to push her own conspiracy theory: The completely baseless, evidence-free insinuation that Tulsi is a "Russian asset."
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 19, 2024
She says Tulsi is "dangerous," when Rep. Spanberger is the… pic.twitter.com/Y14mrP1Sec
Tulsi endorsed Bernie over Hillary in the 2016 Democratic primaries. Hillary held a grudge and called Tulsi a Russian asset. All things Russian start with Hillary Clinton.philly1121 said:
Umm...psst...34....that was 5 years ago. Let's see what he says about her now.
It is amazing how effective Russia has been in influencing the GOP. I'm guessing the Russian operatives never expected this much success. Not even in their wildest dreams.philly1121 said:
Owning? lmao
Hawaii is "owned" and susceptible to the lazy sources 88 showed me. that is to say, all of his references were from sources favorable to the Kremlin. And that's ok. You're in your confirmation bias zone. What Trump tells you must be true. How could it not? Its funny how Russia's long game from the 1950's is paying off dividends now. But keep plowing ahead.
philly1121 said:
Its staggering in scope. How Russian intel has integrated itself into news sites, internet news sites, the NRA and social media - Reddit, Twitter and FB to name a few. Its the long game being played since the 50's.
bearister said:
Nikki Haley calls Trump pick Tulsi Gabbard a 'Russian sympathizer'
Oh I see. Equivalency. Whataboutism. Victimology. The home of MAGA. Government is against me. Surveilling me. Counting clicks on your laptop. Yeah. Meantime, you have absorbed all that Russian intel has to offer. Amazing how American spy agencies don't seem to have had that kind of impact on you. How odd. Keep spiraling.bear2034 said:philly1121 said:
Its staggering in scope. How Russian intel has integrated itself into news sites, internet news sites, the NRA and social media - Reddit, Twitter and FB to name a few. Its the long game being played since the 50's.
It's nothing compared to how Amercian intel has integrated itself into news sites, internet news sites, the NRA and social media - Reddit, Twitter and FB to name a few. It's the long game being played since the 50s
My heart is filled with gratitude - for God’s unconditional love, for the love and support of my family, for freedom and our great country. Happy Thanksgiving!! pic.twitter.com/6g2yNHm2iD
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) November 28, 2024
HawaiiBear33 said:My heart is filled with gratitude - for God’s unconditional love, for the love and support of my family, for freedom and our great country. Happy Thanksgiving!! pic.twitter.com/6g2yNHm2iD
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) November 28, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving.