consortiumnews | The two sources that originated the allegations claiming that Russia
meddled in the 2016 election — without providing convincing evidence —
were both paid for by
the Democratic National Committee, and in one instance also by the
Clinton campaign: the Steele dossier and the CrowdStrike analysis of the
DNC servers. Think about that for a minute.
We
have long known that the DNC did not allow the FBI to examine its
computer server for clues about who may have hacked it – or even if it
was hacked – and instead turned to CrowdStrike, a private company
co-founded by a virulently anti-Putin Russian. Within a day, CrowdStrike
blamed Russia on dubious evidence.
And, it has now been disclosed that the Clinton campaign and the DNC paid for opposition
research memos written by former British MI6 intelligence agent
Christopher Steele using hearsay accusations from anonymous Russian
sources to claim that the Russian government was blackmailing and
bribing Donald Trump in a scheme that presupposed that Russian President
Vladimir Putin foresaw Trump’s presidency years ago when no one else
did.
Since
then, the U.S. intelligence community has struggled to corroborate
Steele’s allegations, but those suspicions still colored the thinking of
President Obama’s intelligence chiefs who, according to Director of
National Intelligence James Clapper, “hand-picked” the analysts who
produced the Jan. 6 “assessment” claiming that Russia interfered in the
U.S. election.
In
other words, possibly all of the Russia-gate allegations, which have
been taken on faith by Democratic partisans and members of the
anti-Trump Resistance, trace back to claims paid for or generated by
Democrats.
If
for a moment one could remove the sometimes justified hatred that many
people feel toward Trump, it would be impossible to avoid the impression
that the scandal may have been cooked up by the DNC and the Clinton
camp in league with Obama’s intelligence chiefs to serve political and
geopolitical aims.
Absent
new evidence based on forensic or documentary proof, we could be
looking at a partisan concoction devised in the midst of a bitter
general election campaign, a manufactured “scandal” that also has fueled
a dangerous New Cold War against Russia; a case of a dirty political
“oppo” serving American ruling interests in reestablishing the dominance
over Russia that they enjoyed in the 1990s, as well as feeding the
voracious budgetary appetite of the Military-Industrial Complex.
Though lacking independent evidence of the core Russia-gate allegations, the “scandal” continues to expand into wild exaggerations about the impact of a tiny number of social media pages suspected of having links to Russia but that apparently carried very few specific campaign messages. (Some pages reportedly were devoted to photos of puppies.)
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