The
Only Meddling "Russian Bots" Were Actually Democrat-Led
"Experts"
Zero Hedge,
2 January, 2019
Cybersecurity
“experts” in the United States have long
alleged that “Russian bots” were used to meddle in the 2016
elections.
But,
as it turns out, the
authors of a Senate report on “Russian election meddling”
actually ran the false flag meddling operation themselves.
A
week before Christmas, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a
report accusing Russia of depressing Democrat voter turnout by
targeting African-Americans on social media. Its authors,
New Knowledge,
quickly became a household name. Described by the New
York Times as
a group of “tech
specialists who lean Democratic,” New
Knowledge has ties to both the U.S. military and the intelligence
agencies.
The
CEO and co-founder of New Knowledge, Jonathon Morgan, had
previously worked for DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency),
the U.S. military’s advanced research agency known
for horrific ideas on how to control humanity.
Morgan’s partner, Ryan Fox, is a 15-year veteran of the NSA
(National Security Agency) who also
worked as a computer analyst for the Joint Special Operations Command
(JSOC). Their unique skill sets have managed to attract the eye of
authoritarian investors, who pumped $11 million into the company in
2018 alone, according
to a report by RT.
Morgan
and Fox have both struck gold in the “Russiagate” scheme,
which sprung into being after Hillary Clinton blamed Moscow for
Donald Trump’s presidential victory in 2016. Morgan, for example,
is one of the developers of the Hamilton 68 Dashboard, the online
tool that purports to monitor and expose narratives being pushed by
the Kremlin on Twitter. And also worth mentioning, that dashboard is
bankrolled by the German Marshall Fund’s Alliance for Securing
Democracy – a collection of Democrats and neoconservatives funded
in part by NATO
(North AtTreaty Tready Organization) and USAID
(United States Agency for International Development).
It
is worth noting that the 600 “Russia-linked” Twitter
accounts monitored by the dashboard is not disclosed to the public
either, making it impossible to verify these claims. This
inconvenience has not stopped Hamilton 68 from becoming a go-to
source for hysteria-hungry journalists, however. Yet on December 19,
a New
York Times story revealed
that Morgan and his crew had created the fake army of Russian bots,
as well as several fake Facebook groups, in order to discredit
Republican candidate Roy Moore in Alabama’s 2017 special election
for the U.S. Senate.
Working on behalf of the Democrats, Morgan and his crew created an estimated 1,000 fake Twitter accounts with Russian names, and had them follow Moore. They also operated several Facebook pages where they posed as Alabama conservatives who wanted like-minded voters to support a write-in candidate instead. In an internal memo, New Knowledge boasted that it had “orchestrated an elaborate ‘false flag’ operation that planted the idea that the Moore campaign was amplified on social media by a Russian botnet.”–RT
This
scandal is being perpetrated by the United
States media and has so far deceived millions, if
not more. The botnet claim made a splash on social media and was
further amplified by Mother
Jones,
which based its story on “expert opinion” from Morgan’s dubious
creation, Hamilton 68.
Things got even weirder when it turned out that Scott Shane, the author of the Times piece, had known about the meddling for months because he spoke at an event where the organizers boasted about it!
Shane was one of the speakers at a meeting in September, organized by American Engagement Technologies, a group run by Mikey Dickerson, President Barack Obama’s former tech czar. Dickerson explained how AET spent $100,000 on New Knowledge’s campaign to suppress Republican votes, “enrage” Democrats to boost turnout, and execute a “false flag” to hurt Moore. He dubbed it “Project Birmingham.” -RT
There
really was meddling in American democracy by “Russian
bots.” Except
those bots weren’t run from Moscow or St. Petersburg but from the
offices of Democrat operatives chiefly responsible for creating and
amplifying the “Russiagate” hysteria
over the past two years in a textbook
case of psychological projection, brainwashing, and Nazi-style
propaganda campaigns.
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