The CIA's stunning — "Putin Did It" — propaganda

© 2016 Peter Free

 

15 December 2016

 

 

We seem to have escalated from national carnival to fulminant psychosis

 

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has asked us to believe — without a shred of proof — that the Russian Federation hacked American cyber networks.

 

The alleged Russian purpose was to influence the 2016 presidential election. Candidate (now President-elect) Donald Trump, was the intended recipient of this "bearish" cyber-hacking favor.

 

Yesterday, the CIA upped its disinformation investment. It said that it had traced the Russian ploy all the way up to Federation President, Vladimir Putin.

 

Putin "did it" — we are told — because he had a grudge against the Democratic candidate, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

 

Take that, bitch! (In Russian, of course.)

 

 

Cogitate (just a bit) — on the CIA's allegation

 

The Central Intelligence Agency, which historically has a long record of getting things wrong about what is going on abroad, is now magically capable of knowing exactly what President Putin is thinking and doing.

 

The Agency, we can infer, has a convenient line directly into the Office of the Russian Federation Presidency.

 

What a stunning intelligence coup.

 

No wonder supporting proof has not been forthcoming. Can't burn our sources, can we?

 

Trust us.

 

 

The moral? — If it looks and smells like statistically improbable bullshit, it probably is

 

Keep in mind that this is the Obama-Clinton Administration's own CIA disinforming the American public.

 

President-elect Donald Trump's band of happy neo-fascist horse-shitters has not even arrived yet.

 

Truth's American future looks bleak.

 

Perhaps we will self-righteously nuke-suicide in a final confrontation with Bad Vladimir.

 

The result might be good news for other forms of life on the planet.

 

There is always a silver lining.