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CIA may have Trudeau disease.

Blaming the Russians is a well known symptom.

Unfortunately, the condition is often terminal if left untreated.

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Unfortunately, the condition is often terminal if left untreated.

There is only one solution to this problem and it's final.

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I always say, there's no evidence of it, but if Russia helped keep Hillary from being prez, thank you Russia.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

The CIA is legally obliged to not meddle in United States politics, and this stinks of CIA involvement in United States politics. If there was a tangible foreign link, the only federal agency that could make these press contacts legally would have to be DHS.

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Nomaan Merchant, AP’s intelligence and national security reporter, wrote that the unnamed officials accused ZeroHedge of publishing articles “created by Moscow-controlled media that were then shared by outlets and people unaware of their nexus to Russian intelligence.”

This is much bigger than it even first seems. The CIA is trying to create a precedent for shutting down press for publishing articles the CIA claims (with solid proof available to the public, I'm sure) were created by Russian media. If the CIA and Democrats had that kind of power when Trump was President they'd literally shut down the President of the United States claiming he was a mouthpiece of Russian intelligence.

This is huge. It really seems like they're dead set on making violence the only way out.

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>Nomaan Merchant, AP’s intelligence and national security reporter, wrote that the unnamed officials accused ZeroHedge of publishing articles “created by Moscow-controlled media that were then shared by outlets and people unaware of their nexus to Russian intelligence.”

Oh it's worse than that... They want to criminalize blogs for merely relaying RT articles essentially...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT_(TV_network)

>RT (formerly Russia Today) is a Russian state-controlled[1] international television network funded by the federal tax budget of the Russian government.[15][16] It operates pay television or free-to-air channels directed to audiences outside of Russia, as well as providing Internet content in English, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, and Russian.

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The problem is that it reports REAL news.