William
Binney is the former National Security Agency (NSA) official who created NSA’s
mass surveillance program for digital information. He says that if the Russian
government had conspired with Trump, hacked the Democratic National Committee’s
computer, or in any way influenced the outcome of the last US presidential
election, the National Security Agency would have the digital evidence. The
fact that we have been listening to the unsubstantiated charges that comprise
“Russiagate” for more than one year without being presented with a scrap of
evidence is complete proof that Russiagate is entirely fake news.
The
fake news originated with CIA director John Brennan and FBI director Comey
conspiring with the DNC in an effort to discredit and unseat President Trump
and at a minimum prevent him from damaging the vast power and profit of the
military/security complex by normalizing relations with Russia.
Consider
what this means. The directors of the CIA and FBI made up a totally false story
about a newly elected President and fed the lies to the presstitutes and
Congress. The presstitutes never asked for a drop of evidence and enlarged the
Brennan/Comey lie with a claim that all 17 US intelligence agencies had
concluded that Russia had interferred. In actual fact, a handful of carefuly
selected people in three of the agenies had prepared, perhaps under duress, a
conditional report that had no evidence behind it.
That
it was fake news created to control President Trump was completely obvious, but
corrupt security officials, corrupt senators and representatives, a corrupt
DNC, and corrupt media used constant repetition to turn a lie into truth.
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Having
shoved Trump into the militarist camp, his enemies have turned on Trump as an
unstable, volatile person who might push the button. Senator Bob Corker (R, TN)
and Senator Chris Murphy (D,CT) are using the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee to portray President Trump as a quixotic person who shouldn’t have
his finger on the nuclear button. We have gone full circle, from Trump who
wants to defuse nuclear tensions to Trump who might push the button.
If Senators Corker and Murphy
were really concerned and not just orchestrating a new way to attack Trump,
they would bring out the fact that Russiagate is a hoax that has made nuclear
war more likely. As I have pointed out, Washington has convinced Moscow that
Washington is planning a surprise nuclear attack on Russia and also collecting
Russian DNA for a tailored Russian-specific bio-weapon. I cannot think of
anything more likely to trigger nuclear war than the escalated tensions that Russiagate
is preventing Trump from reducing. See here.
For
the record, contrary to the erroneous assertions of “nuclear experts,” the
president cannot simply order a nuclear attack. The president either has to
acept a Joint Chiefs war plan and order a launch when the military is ready or
he has to accept the advice of his national security adviser to launch in
retaliation for incoming enemy ICBMs. If a president simply ordered a nuclear
strike, he would be ignored.
If it
is not the president who must make the nuclear decision, who is it to be? The
military? We should be thankful that that was not the case when the Joint
Chiefs pressured President John F. Kennedy to approve a nuclear attack on the
Soviet Union.
The question who should have
launch authority is an easy one to answer. No one.
If
nuclear missiles are incoming, launching does not protect you. You are already
going to be destroyed. Why destroy the other side of the world in an act of
revenge. It is pointless.
There
is no such thing as a preemptive strike that prevents retaliation.
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purpose of diplomacy is to prevent war. However, ever since the Clinton regime
attacked Serbia, US diplomacy has been used to cause wars. During the 16-years
of George W. Bush and Obama the US destroyed in whole or part seven countries,
killing and maiming millions of peoples and producing millions of refugees. Not
a single one of these wars was justified. Everyone of these wars was based in
lies. The last US government that showed any respect at all for truth was the
George H. W. Bush administration.
Before
launching each of these acts of unprovoked aggression, Washington demonized the
leader of the country. To get rid of one person, Washington did not flinch at
murdering large numbers of people and destroying the infrastructure of the
country. This tells you that Washington has no morality. None. Zilch.
Therefore, Washington is capable of launching a preemptive nuclear strike. Back
when nuclear weapons were puny by today’s standards, Washington nuked two
Japanese cities while Japan was trying to surrender. That was in 1945, a
lifetime ago. Whatever bits of morality that still existed then are long gone.
Today a CNN editor-at-large
named Chris Cillizza, published online an article titled, “There’s a massive
moral vacuum in the country right now.” At last, I thought, a presstitute has
realized that Washington’s constant nuclear threats against other countries
shows a complete disrespect for the life of the planet and indicates a moral
vacuum. But no, the presstitute is talking about sexual harassment, especially
that of Roy Moore in the 1970s. And it is all
Trump’s fault. How can he lead when he harasses women himself?
President
Trump intended to normalize relations with the other major nuclear power. He
has been prevented from doing so by the military/security complex, the DNC, and
the presstitutes.
Cillizza
says sexual harassment is a “very big” consequence of Trump’s election. I am
left wondering if CNN’s editor-at-large considers nuclear war to be as serious
as sexual harassment.
Paul Craig Roberts, a former
Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall
Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases of prosecutorial abuse for
two decades. A new edition of his book, The Tyranny of Good Intentions, co-authored
with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how americans lost the
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