Posts Tagged ‘The Intercept’
DNC Criminality: Felony Election Fraud in Iowa
Posted: December 25, 2020 in -Tags: Democratic Party, DNC, election rigging, election tampering, fraud, fruad, Pete Buttigieg, Shadow, The Intercept
Jimmy Dore is killing it. You need to understand what’s important and what isn’t, and he gets it. Do you?
Glenn Greenwald Censored, Quits
Posted: October 30, 2020 in -Tags: censorship, Glenn Greenwald, journalism, propaganda, The Intercept
My Resignation From The Intercept
The same trends of repression, censorship and ideological homogeneity plaguing the national press generally have engulfed the media outlet I co-founded, culminating in censorship of my own articles.
“refusing to publish it unless I remove all sections critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden … these Intercept editors also demanded that I refrain from exercising a separate contractual right to publish this article with any other publication.”
MSNBC Blatantly Lying: Greenwald
Posted: March 3, 2019 in -Tags: Bernie Sanders, disinformation, factual, falsehoods, Glenn Greenwald, Lies, MSNBC, NBC, The Intercept
MSNBC Yet Again Broadcasts Blatant Lies, This Time About Bernie Sanders’ Opening Speech, and Refuses to Correct Them
MSNBC IS A DISHONEST POLITICAL OPERATION,not a news outlet. It systematically and deliberately refuses to adopt a defining attribute of a news outlet: a willingness to acknowledge factual errors, correct them, and apologize. That they not only allow their lies to stand uncorrected but reward their employees who do it most frequently – especially when those lies are directed at adversaries of the Democratic Party – proves that they are, first and foremost, a political arm of the Democratic establishment.
Omidyar’s Intercept Teams Up with War-Propaganda Firm Bellingcat
Posted: October 9, 2018 in -Tags: Bellingcat, Big Lies, Brown Moses, disinformation, Elliot Higgins, Lies, Russia, Syria, The Intercept, war propaganda
“Omidyar has continued to fund USAID”
Evil keeps growing. I’ve had a run-in with the scumbag behind “Bellingcat,” who called PFB a Russian propaganda website! I think I threatened to sue the reptile, and he went right away.
Omidyar’s Intercept Teams Up with War-Propaganda Firm Bellingcat
Bellingcat regularly works with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), which – according to the late journalist Robert Parry – “engages in ‘investigative journalism’ that usually goes after governments that have fallen into disfavor with the United States and then are singled out for accusations of corruption.” OCCRP is notably funded by USAID and the controversial George Soros-funded Open Society Foundations.
…Bellingcat’s founder Elliott Higgins is employed by the Atlantic Council, which is partially funded by the U.S. State Department, NATO and U.S. weapons manufacturers.
Response to James Risen
Posted: January 5, 2018 in Joe GiambroneTags: "War on Terror", 9/11 attacks, CIA, James Risen, limited hangout, mainstream media, miselading, NY Times, presstitute, propaganda, self serving, The Intercept
One of the mainstream media’s gatekeepers presents himself as a champion of truth over at The Intercept. I ain’t buying it for a second.
The Biggest Secret [Sic, “Bullshit”]
Risen, how can you present yourself as an authority on CIA and the “war on terror” and never acknowledge that CIA knew Al Qaeda terrorists were in the country for 16 months prior to 9/11? This is confirmed in the 2005 CIA Inspector General Report (you should know) as well as by Richard Clarke, the “Counter-Terrorism Czar” on 9/11. CIA did absolutely nothing to stop the attacks and conversely obstructed the FBI efforts to do so, as we learned from numerous FBI agents who complained about it.
How can you present the CIA with a straight face and never tell readers about the arguable HIGH TREASON that allowed the attacks to happen? There is a significant movement fighting against your brand of limited hangout, the suppression of vital facts surrounding 9/11. You, of course, make no mention of other aspects of the cover up, such as the suppression of FBI surveillance in Sarasota, and the ongoing legal battle to expose what the FBI counter-terrorism (intelligence) section also knew before the attacks.
What you present is journalistic malfeasance in order to sell books. If you called out CIA for its apparent HIGH TREASON in aiding and abetting Al Qaeda prior to 9/11, you wouldn’t be so welcome across the media to promote your wares.
I’m disgusted utterly that you don’t even bother mentioning the revelations about the Saudis, those 28 pages which you apparently couldn’t be bothered to read. The word “Saudi” appears zero times above, and that should tell readers how much stock to place in your insider expose…
US Key Man in Syria Worked Closely with ISIL and Jabhat al Nusra
Posted: November 5, 2017 in -Tags: Al Olkaidi, evidence, Obama, propaganda, Robert Ford, spin, support to terrorists, Syria, The Intercept, treason, video, Youtube censorship
Olkaidi admits to working with ISIL daily!
That Syrian Colonel admitting to working with Al Qaeda and ISIS, I found a mirrored copy after the first one disappeared. I also told The Intercept about it, since they’re trying to pretend Youtube is censoring war crimes mostly about the Syrian government and Russia–more anti-Russia demonization. But they never investigated the terrorists’ links to the US and its allies…
Okaidi with (Obama’s) US Ambassador!
Why ISIS Exists
Deep State Warmongering Scum
Posted: July 17, 2017 in -Tags: foreign policy, IRAN, neocon, neocons, neoliberals, The Intercept, war, war criminals, warmongers
These are the enemies of mankind…
Dems Continue to Rehabilitate and Unify With Bush-Era Neocons
Demons wear suits.
“Do not trust The Intercept.”
Posted: June 6, 2017 in -Tags: anonymitym, identity, leak, NSA, security, The Intercept
Detailed technical info about this latest leak, which doesn’t actually prove anything but is causing quite a storm among the partisans.
Do Not Trust The Intercept or How To Burn A Source
SIGNAL – Encrypt your phone?
Posted: May 4, 2017 in -Tags: communications, end to end, film, instructions, iphones, phone, privacy, SIGNAL, The Intercept
This sounds a bit too easy. Something tells me that NSA has ways around it (like TOR before), but it’s worth considering and monitoring for developments.