The United States intelligence community’s primary role is to lie as much as they can to support Jewish agendas. We’ve known this for years. They’ve been doing this in some way shape or form my entire life.
Now, a handful of officials within the intel community have reportedly admitted to NBC News that they have been spreading fake anti-Russian intelligence.
Ken Dilanian explains that the intelligence community has been lying to the American public – using accomplices in commercial media – as a way of trying to influence officials in Russia and China. Again, American audiences are collateral damage to "information warfare" fad. https://t.co/0SANnqAlcO
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) April 7, 2022
Three U.S. officials tell NBC News that U.S. claims based on “intelligence” on Russia were made up simply to “preempt the Russians”
One U.S. official: “It doesn’t have to be solid intelligence when we talk about it..” pic.twitter.com/Yv9udq05ex
— Camila (@camilapress) April 6, 2022
While all of this has been obvious, it is interesting to see this being reported by NBC News of all places. I’m honestly not sure why they did this. Maybe it is because the anti-Russian lies have gotten too ridiculous? Was it an oversight? I really don’t know.
But point blank, this is total information warfare and spreading anti-Russian disinformation is a big part of that war being waged against Russia. Pretty much every story that I have seen accusing Russia of horrible things has been proven to be false.
We all know about the Bucha atrocity hoax, but here’s another one. Remember how there were claims about Russians allegedly using mobile crematoriums to incinerate people? Not surprisingly, the story has been proven to be a total fabrication. They used an old YouTube video to help push the false narrative.
Russian forces possibly using “mobile crematoriums” to cover their tracks, incinerate soldiers, Mariupol city council says, @CNN reports, although can’t independently verify. This screen 📸 circulating from a 2013 YouTube video posted by a 🇷🇺 incinerator company is not current. pic.twitter.com/rkiszEjx6w
— Dorian Geiger (@dgeigs) April 6, 2022
The video footage of a #MobileCrematorium is from 2013. It was posted by a Russian incinerator construction company and is not footage from the ground. The use of mobile crematoriums by #Russia|ns during the current war in #Ukraine is yet to be verified. https://t.co/OJWCI8N0iU
— Jc James (@jcjames_ca) April 7, 2022
The story was about as believable as the claims that six million Jews were gassed in wooden shower rooms during World War II. The amount of lies we’ve seen about the Ukraine-Russia conflict are some of the most absurd and ridiculous imaginable. You could argue that they’re even worse than the coronavirus lies that were pushed.